Tsing Yi South Bridge

Tsing Yi South Bridge

青衣南橋
Coordinates22°20′55″N 114°06′49″E / 22.34865°N 114.11365°E / 22.34865; 114.11365
CarriesMotor vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists
CrossesRambler Channel
LocaleNew Territories, Hong Kong
Official nameTsing Yi South Bridge
Other name(s)Tsing Yi Bridge (青衣大橋)
OwnerHong Kong Government
Characteristics
No. of lanes2
History
Constructed byGammon Construction
Construction cost$21 million
Opened28 February 1974; 50 years ago (1974-02-28)
Location
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Tsing Yi South Bridge
Traditional Chinese青衣南橋
Simplified Chinese青衣南桥
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinQīngyī Nánqiáo
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationChīng yī nàahm kìuh
JyutpingCing1 ji1 naam4 kiu4

Tsing Yi South Bridge, opened as the Tsing Yi Bridge on 28 February 1974, was the first bridge to Tsing Yi, Hong Kong. It spans the Rambler Channel, linking Tsing Yi Island to the former Pillar Island, Kwai Chung. The bridge spans 610 metres (about 2,000 feet) and is 26 metres (85 feet) high. It contributed significantly to the development of Tsing Yi, particularly in the 1970s and 1980s. It is the only bridge across the channel which may be used by cycles (the other bridges are either expressways or have signs prohibiting them) and so is the only route connecting Tsing Yi and the Tsuen Wan/Kwai Chung area for cyclists. The name "Tsing Yi South Bridge" was adopted following the 1987 opening of the second bridge to Tsing Yi, the Tsing Yi North Bridge.