Lai Chi Kok Bridge
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Lai Chi Kok Bridge (traditional Chinese: 荔枝角大橋; simplified Chinese: 荔枝角大桥; pinyin: Lìzhījiǎo Dàqiáo; Cantonese Yale: lai6 ji1 gok3 daai6 kiu4) is a bridge of Kwai Chung Road, linking Mei Foo of Lai Chi Kok in New Kowloon and Kwai Chung in the New Territories, Hong Kong[1]. The bridge spans over the Lai Chi Kok Bay[2], which was later reclaimed. Under the bridge is now the Mei Foo Station of the KCR West Rail and the extension of Ching Cheung Road to Kwai Chung Container Port[3][4].

