Ching Hong Road
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Ching Hong Road (Chinese: 青康路; pinyin: Qīngkāng Lù; Cantonese Yale: ching1 hong1 lou6) is the third major road, connecting Tsing Yi Road and Tsing Yi Road West, built on Tsing Yi Island after the completion of Tsing Yi Bridge, the only road access across Rambler Channel at the time, in Hong Kong. The road, early part of the new town on the island, is the major access for Cheung Ching Estate and later Cheung Hong Estate. Its started from Tsing Yi Road, around Tsing Yung House of Cheung Ching Estate and elongated as the development went uphill. It finally was completed with the fifth phase of Cheung Hong Estate.