Tsing Ma Bridge

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Spanning the Lantau Channel with a dramatic 2.2-kilometre deck, the Tsing Ma Bridge is Hong Kong’s most iconic suspension bridge and a gateway to the New Territories. As you drive or ride the MTR across, you’re treated to staggering views of the South China Sea, rugged islands, and the distant skyline of Hong Kong Island. This engineering marvel carries both road and rail traffic, and its twin towers rise 206 metres above sea level, making it a must-see for anyone fascinated by modern infrastructure or simply in search of a breathtaking panorama.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate 1–2 hours at the viewing platform and visitors centre. If you’re driving, you can easily stop on your way to Lantau Island or the airport. For a fuller experience, plan to visit around late afternoon so you can watch the sunset and see the bridge light up. It works well as a quick detour on a day trip from Hong Kong Island or Kowloon.

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