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List of streets and roads in Hong Kong

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cleanup-date|February 2005
Here is a partial list of expressways, tunnels, bridges, roads, avenues, streets, crescents, squares, bazaars, etc in Hong Kong.

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mergefrom|Hong Kong Highways
Since 2004, a new strategic route system was put in place where most of the existing routes were renumbered and exits to key places or to another route were numbered, (for example, if you wanted to go from Yau Ma Tei to the airport, you would need to travel on route 3, take exit 5 to join route 8 to complete the journey to the airport, hence it would be known as "3-5-8"). Routes 1-3 the are cross-harbour routes following the order in which the harbour tunnels were opened. Routes 4, 5, 7 and 8 are east-west routes and have sequences from south to north. Route 9 is a circular route that circumscribes the New Territories. Some of the motorists have been confused since the new system was put in place as they previously relied on following signs with destination names rather than having to remember the new route and exit numbering system.

  • Route 1 (Hong Kong)|Route 1: Aberdeen, Hong Kong|Aberdeen - Wong Chuk Hang - Aberdeen Tunnel - Happy Valley, Hong Kong|Happy Valley - Causeway Bay - Cross-Harbour Tunnel - Kowloon Tong - Lion Rock Tunnel - Sha Tin (to join Route 9)

  • Route 2 (Hong Kong)|Route 2: Quarry Bay - Eastern Harbour Crossing - Kwun Tong Bypass - Tate's Cairn Tunnel - Ma Liu Shui (to join Route 9)

  • Route 3 (Hong Kong)|Route 3: Sai Ying Pun - Western Harbour Crossing - Kwai Chung - Tsing Yi - Cheung Tsing Tunnel - Tai Lam Tunnel - Yuen Long (to join Route 9)

  • Route 4 (Hong Kong)|Route 4: Chai Wan - Island Eastern Corridor - Quarry Bay - Causeway Bay - Wan Chai - Central, Hong Kong|Central - Sheung Wan - Sai Ying Pun - Kennedy Town

  • Route 5 (Hong Kong)|Route 5: Ngau Tau Kok - Kowloon Bay - Airport Tunnel - Hung Hom - Yau Ma Tei - Lai Chi Kok - Kwai Chung - Tsuen Wan (to join Route 9)

  • Route 6 (Hong Kong)|Route 6: Reserved for future route.

  • Route 7 (Hong Kong)|Route 7: Tseung Kwan O - Tseung Kwan O Tunnel - Kwun Tong - Wong Tai Sin, Hong Kong|Wong Tai Sin - Sham Shui Po - Lai Chi Kok - Kwai Chung (to join Route 5)

  • Route 8 (Hong Kong)|Route 8: Sha Tin (section between Sha Tin and Tsing Yi is under construction) - Tsing Yi - Tsing Ma Bridge - Chek Lap Kok (Hong Kong International Airport|Airport)

  • Route 9 (Hong Kong)|Route 9: Shing Mun Tunnel - Tai Wai - Sha Tin - Ma Liu Shui - Tai Po - Fanling - Sheung Shui - Lok Ma Chau|San Tin - Yuen Long - Hung Shui Kiu - Tuen Mun - Sham Tseng - Tsuen Wan (section connecting Tsuen Wan and Shing Mun Tunnel is under construction)


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  • Cheung Tsing Highway

  • Fanling Highway

  • Island Eastern Corridor

  • Kwun Tong Bypass

  • North Lantau Highway

  • San Tin Highway

  • Sha Lek Highway

  • Sha Tin Road

  • Tate's Cairn Highway

  • Tolo Highway

  • Tsing Kwai Highway

  • Tsing Long Highway

  • Tuen Mun Road

  • West Kowloon Highway

  • Yuen Long Highway




main|Tunnels and bridges in Hong Kong
  • Lion Rock Tunnel (1967) (shared with water pipe connecting Dongjiang River)

  • Cross Harbour Tunnel (1972)

  • Second Lion Rock Tunnel (1978)

  • Aberdeen Tunnel (1982, 1983)

  • Kai Tak Tunnel|Airport Tunnel (1982)

  • Eastern Harbour Crossing (1989) (shared with MTR's Tseung Kwan O Line)

  • Shing Mun Tunnels (1990)

  • Tseung Kwan O Tunnel (1990)

  • Tate's Cairn Tunnel (1991)

  • Western Harbour Crossing (1997)

  • Cheung Ching Tunnel (1997)

  • Tai Lam Tunnel (1998)

  • Discovery Bay Tunnel (2000)

  • Eagle's Nest Tunnel (Under Construction)

  • Sha Tin Heights Tunnel (Under Construction)

  • Nam Wan Tunnel (Under Construction)




main|Tunnels and bridges in Hong Kong
  • Ap Lei Chau Bridge

  • Rambler Channel Bridge|Cheung Tsing Bridge

  • Lantau Link

*Tsing Ma Bridge (shared with MTR's Tung Chung Line/Airport Express)

*Ma Wan Viaduct (shared with MTR's Tung Chung Line/Airport Express)

*Kap Shui Mun Bridge (shared with MTR's Tung Chung Line/Airport Express)

  • Ting Kau Bridge

  • Tsing Yi Bridge

  • Tsing Tsuen Bridge (Tsing Yi North Bridge)




  • Canal Road Flyover

  • Tsing Fung Street Flyover




  • Kam Sheung Road (KCRC)|Kam Sheung Road - Tuen Mun (KCRC)|Tuen Mun Viaduct (KCR West Rail)





Hong Kong Island
  • Bonham Road

  • Bonham Strand

  • Canal Road|Canal Road East

  • Canal Road|Canal Road West

  • Chai Wan Road

  • Chater Road

  • Connaught Road Central

  • Connaught Road West

  • Des Voeux Road Central

  • Des Voeux Road West

  • Glenealy

  • Gloucester Road, Hong Kong|Gloucester Road

  • Harbour Parade

  • Harcourt Road

  • Hollywood Road

  • Hong Shing Street

  • Jardine's Bazaar

  • Kennedy Town Praya

  • King's Road

  • Ladder Street

  • Lan Kwai Fong

  • Macdonnell Road

  • Queen's Road Central

  • Queen's Road East

  • Queen's Road West

  • Queensway, Hong Kong|Queensway

  • Siu Sai Wan Road

  • Stubbs Road

  • Tai Tam Road

  • Yee Wo Street


Kowloon and New Kowloon
  • Argyle Street, Hong Kong|Argyle Street

  • Boundary Street

  • Canton Road

  • Chatham Road

  • Dorset Cresent

  • Essex Cresent

  • Haiphong Road

  • Hankow Road

  • Humphreys Avenue

  • Kwun Chung Street

  • Middle Road

  • Nathan Road

  • Prince Edward Road East

  • Prince Edward Road West

  • Peking Road

  • Portland Street

  • Salisbury Road

  • Shanghai Street

  • Temple Street

  • Waterloo Road

  • Yue Man Square


New Territories
  • Castle Peak Road

  • Hiram's Highway

  • Route Twisk

  • Sai Sha Road

  • Sha On Street

  • Tai O Road

  • Tai Po Road




The traffic CAM online provides nearly real-time road conditions for all the major road users, as well as the authority to monitor the traffic. The live webcast provides the real-time road conditions for concerned party for planning before driving.



  • http://traffic.td.gov.hk/selection_e.htm Snapshot of Traffic Condition

  • http://traffic.td.gov.hk/SwitchCenter.do Live webcast of Traffic Condition

  • http://www.hyd.gov.hk/eng/home/index.htm Highways Department

  • http://www.info.gov.hk/td/eng/transport/route Strategic Route Numbering System

  • http://www.info.gov.hk/td/trafficinfo Road Traffic Information Service - Offering live videos and images of current traffic conditions in Hong Kong.


Category:Roads in Hong Kong|*
Category:Lists of roads|Hong Kong
Category:Lists of streets|Hong Kong
Category:Bridges in Hong Kong|Bridges in Hong Kong
Category:Tunnels in Hong Kong|Tunnels in Hong Kong
Category:Hong Kong-related lists|Streets and roads

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "List of streets and roads in Hong Kong".


Last Modified:   2005-11-07


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