Tsing Ma Bridge
Tsing Ma Bridge
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Dan L
Bunbury, Australia7,494 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2023 • Couples
Always interested in architecture and structures during our travels. This bridge is named after Tsing Yi and Ma Wan islands and provides efficient connection between Lantau and all points Kowloon. Double decked with road vehicles on the upper and a train service on the lower. It has a span of 1,377m between the 206m high towers, making it the world's largest for carrying both vehicular and rail traffic. Impressive
Written 16 December 2023
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AFAK25
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia3,711 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2023 • Business
The suspension bridge that connects the international airport and the main parts of Hong Kong. While it may not be obvious to commuters, the bridge is an engineering marvel, connecting island to island.
Written 22 October 2023
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Rieaz-H
8 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2021 • Family
You are not allowed to cross this bridge until and unless you are on a wheeled powered locomotives. You can only look at it from a distance or take photos while you are crossing it.
Written 29 April 2021
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KodoDrummer
Buenos Aires, Argentina65,207 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2020
I’ve crossed this 1.47 kilometre in length, suspension bridge many times en route from Hong Kong airport to Guangzhou, Shenzhen and other places. Currently, it ranks as the world’s 14th longest bridge. Although it has significant importance to traffic, as a tourist attraction, I can’t see giving it a rating any better than Average. That said, as an engineering marvel, it could very well rate Very Good to Excellent.
Written 1 November 2020
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BradJill
Hong Kong, China159,771 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2020
The Tsing Ma Bridge is the world's longest suspension bridge that includes both road and rail traffic. The main span is 1.47 km in length while its height is 206 metres. It connects Tsing Yi and Ma Wan islands as part of a greater expanse of bridges and road that links Lantau Island to the rest of Hong Kong. The name Tsing Ma comes from the two small islands mentioned above.

The Tsing Ma Bridge opened to the public in 1997 and was considered an engineering marvel in its day. It is an impressive looking structure as you approach and take the bridge, it may look even better at night when the bridge is lit up with lights.

Your best chance to encounter and experience the Tsing Ma Bridge is by way of public bus or taxi transportation between the city and Hong Kong International Airport or Disneyland which are both on Lantau Island.

If you have particular interest in viewpoints where you can see the bridge, you may want to consider visiting the Lantau Link Viewing Platform on Tsing Yi Island. From this elevated platform area, the bridge can be viewed very well when sky conditions are favourable. There is also a Visitor Centre with displays related to the bridge as well.
Written 12 March 2020
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LINDA M
Peterborough, UK713 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2019
Caught the train to Sunny Bay andd then caught a bus outside the station to the border. When you get to the border terminal it is huge, however because the machine did nt recognise our UK passports, we had to join a queue to have our passports checke, however, I managed to get a complete incompetent person, who took absolutely ages to process the passport checks, my husband went to another passport officer who obviously knew what he was doing and went through in seconds instead of me in MINUTES. Anyway once through this bit you go outside and follow signs for the buses. This is very quick and efficient and they load the buses very quick.
given how much traffic is allowed to travel on this amazing construction, was it worth the Chinese buulding it.. When we returned from Macau there was ONLY one other car on this bridge. Once back to the border again, you just get the shuttle bus back to Sunny Bay train station, and its as easy as that. ,

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Written 15 March 2019
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James L
Reading, UK11 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2018 • Solo
Great view when taking the airport coach to the airport, although there was little chance taking photos on the coach.
Written 3 December 2018
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Ashley A
Dubai, United Arab Emirates6,620 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2018 • Couples
The Tsing Mai Bridge is a long and impressive Suspension Bridge and a marvelous work of architecture.

We crossed the Bridge a couple of times as it connects Hong Kong’s Airport which is on Lantau Island to Hong Kong.

Unfortunately, we had heavy rain on each occasion which obviously spoilt our view. But we still got to appreciate the Bridge itself.
Written 17 October 2018
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Sush76
Pune, India290 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2018 • Couples
Its one of the marvel of HK city. An iconic bridge, on which you ride on whenever you go towards Lantau island. Its broad and well maintained. Well built and visible from far and can guess that its the Tsing Ma bridge,
Written 5 October 2018
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Quack H
HONG KONG2,810 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2018 • Solo
Took the airport bus and crossed this bridge on my way to the Hong Kong International Airport. Could see the sea from the bridge.
Written 17 May 2018
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