Tsing Yi North Coastal Road
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Tsing Yi North Coastal Road (Chinese: 青衣北岸公路; pinyin: Qīngyī Běi'àn Gōnglù; Cantonese Yale: ching1 yi1 bak1 ngon6 gung1 lou6) is a road on the north coast of Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong, from Tam Kon Shan to Ngau Kok Wan, connecting Tsing Yi North Bridge, Ting Kau Bridge and Tsing Ma Bridge. The road shortening the traffic distant between Lantau Fixed Crossing and the North Bridge.
The road was inargumented by Donald Tsang on 2002-02-01 and opened to public on 2002-02-02. The whole road is an elevated structure spanning 2.2 km. The construction of dual 2-lane road began in February 1999. Apart from the main road, it is also comprised of 4 viaducts, 4 slip/link roads, 4 subways, a traffic control centre, noise semi-enclosure/barrier, extensive geotechnical and landscaping works.
The total cost of the construction of this highway was $775 million HK Dollars.
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- Where there is a will there is a way. Highway Department of Hong Kong Government. Retrieved on 2007-02-24.

