Wong Chuk Hang Road
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Wong Chuk Hang Road 黃竹坑道 Part of Hong Kong Route 1 |
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Length: | 1.3 km (1 mi) |
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Formed: | 1848 Named: August 4, 1961 |
West end: | Aberdeen Praya Road |
East end: | Island Road |
Counties: | Southern District |
Major cities: | Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong |
System: | Hong Kong Strategic Route and Exit Number System |
Wong Chuk Hang Road (Chinese: 黃竹坑道) is a major thoroughfare in southern Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China. It is part of Hong Kong Route 1. It is a 6 laned major thoroughfare. A flyover is established for Wong Chuk Hang Road. The flyover is 550 metres long. With 4 lanes, the flyover costs 35.8 billion Hong Kong dollars. It took 13 years to construct. Construction began in October 1988, and ended in December 2001.
Wong Chuk Hang Road connects Aberdeen Praya Road and Aberdeen Tunnel.
As a part of Route 1, Wong Chuk Hang Road provided 4 exits. They are numbered as 1A, 2, 3, and 4.
Exit Number | Exit Destination |
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1A (Southbound Only) |
Heung Yip Road |
2 (Southbound Only) |
Nam Long Shan Road |
3 | Ocean Park and Nam Long Hill |
4 (Northbound) |
Shouson Hill and Wong Nai Chung Gap |
4 (Southbound) |
Shouson Hill and Stanley |
Wong Chuk Hang Road
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Preceded by Aberdeen Praya Road |
Wong Chuk Hang Road | Succeeded by Aberdeen Tunnel |
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