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Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge (HZMB)                         The Hong Kong Section of the Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong
          A masterpiece of engineering, linking                        Kong Express Rail Link
          three key places in the Guangdong-                           v In operation since 2018.
          Hong Kong-Macao Greater
          Bay Area (GBA), opened
          in October 2018.
                                                                           Hong Kong                 Mainland China


                              v World's longest bridge-cum-tunnel sea   v Linking Hong Kong with the 37,900  km national high-speed
                                crossing.                               rail network.




                                                                       v Hong Kong Section (26km) running from West Kowloon to Shenzhen.
                                         55  km
                                                                       v Slashing journey time between Hong Kong and Guangzhou to
         v 15 times the length of San   v Main Bridge – Dual 3-Lane     46 minutes with a top speed of 200kmh on the Hong Kong Section.
           Francisco's Golden Gate   carriageway 30km (23km sea
           Bridge.                  viaduct + 7km sub-sea tunnel).     v Faciliates business, study and travel.
         v Bringing the Western GBA and   v Boosting the flow of people, goods,
           Hong Kong within a 3-hour   capital.
           commuting radius of    v Strengthening Hong Kong's
           Hong Kong.               position as a trade and logistics
                                    hub.
                     3hr
                    commute




         The HZMB Hong Kong Section project was awarded the Institution
         of Civil Engineers People's Choice Award 2019 for its remarkable                                                     #CONNECTED
         achievement in project management and contribution to the
         enhancement of regional transportation networks.


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