
Last modified: November 20, 2001
Hong Kong
- Glouchester Street in Wanchai, Hong Kong. There are a few flyovers here, making the road a somewhat like a freeway. The speed limit is 70km/hr.

- Hong Kong route shield and signs. Green signs are used if the road is a freeway.

- Left: Business signs on a Kowloon street. Toyota Crowns were the prevalent cab we saw in Asia.
- Right: A Hong Kong street sign.
- Freeway leading to the Tsing Ma Bridge.

- The Tsing Ma Bridge is used to get to Lantau, Hong Kong's new airport. Its main span of over 4500 feet is one of the longest of its kind in the world. This bridge opened in 1997. (The orange pole in the middle is from the boat the picture was taken from)

- An adjacent suspension bridge, the Kap Shui Mun Bridge, completes the link to Lantau.
- The Ting Kau Bridge is next to the Tsing Ma Bridge.
- Hong Kong from the Kowloon Pier.
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