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Traffic Management Announced for Cycle for Millions 2026 on March 14-15 in New Territories

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Traffic Management Announced for Cycle for Millions 2026 on March 14-15 in New Territories
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Traffic Management Announced for Cycle for Millions 2026 on March 14-15 in New Territories

2026-03-13 18:42 Last Updated At:03-14 11:55

Crowd management measures and special traffic arrangements for Cycle for Millions 2026

The Police announced today (March 13) that crowd management measures and special traffic arrangements will be implemented in the New Territories on March 14 and 15 to facilitate the holding of Cycle for Millions 2026. Members of the public are urged to make use of public transport and shuttle bus services as far as possible, and allow extra travelling time.

Road closure

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The following road will be closed from 8pm on March 14 to about 1pm on March 15:

- The slow lane of northbound Ching Hong Road, from the Tsing Yi Road junction to 195 metres north (including on-street goods vehicle parking spaces).

The following road will be closed from 1am to about 10.30am on March 15:

- Northbound Sai Shan Road between its junction with Tsing Yi Road and the eastern entrance of Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Tsing Yi).

The following roads will be closed from 1am to about 11am on March 15:

- Southbound Tsing Long Highway between North West Tsing Yi Interchange and Tai Lam Tunnel and North West Tsing Yi Interchange (Tsing Sha Highway bound); and

- The slip road leading from Tuen Mun Road to southbound Ting Kau Bridge.

The following roads will be closed from 1am to about 1pm on March 15:

- Tsing Sha Highway between Ngong Shuen Chau Viaduct and Cheung Tsing Highway, including Stonecutters Bridge, East Tsing Yi Viaduct, Nam Wan Tunnel and West Tsing Yi Viaduct;

- The slip road leading from West Kowloon Highway (Airport bound) to Tsing Sha Highway (Airport bound);

- The slip road leading from Container Port Road South to Tsing Sha Highway (Ngong Shuen Chau Viaduct);

- The slip road leading from Tsing Sha Highway (Lai Chi Kok Viaduct) to Tsing Sha Highway (Ngong Shuen Chau Viaduct);

- All slip roads leading from North West Tsing Yi Interchange to Tsing Sha Highway (Sha Tin bound);

- All slip roads connecting Tsing Yi Road and Tsing Sha Highway; and

- Eastbound Tsing Yi Road from its southern cul-de-sac to its junction with Sai Shan Road.

Traffic diversions

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During road closures, the following traffic diversions arrangements will be implemented:

- Vehicles from North West Tsing Yi Interchange heading for Kowloon, Eagle's Nest Tunnel and Container Port Road South will be diverted via Route 3;

- Vehicles from North West Tsing Yi Interchange heading for Tsing Yi South will be diverted via southbound Cheung Tsing Highway and its slip road connecting Tsing Yi Road West, northbound Tsing Yi Road West, eastbound Ching Hong Road, northbound Tsing Yi Road and Tsing Yi Interchange;

- Vehicles from Tsing Yi South heading for North West Tsing Yi Interchange will be diverted via northbound Tsing Yi Road, Tsing Yi Interchange, southbound Tsing Yi Road, westbound Ching Hong Road, southbound Tsing Yi Road West and its slip road connecting Cheung Tsing Highway, and northbound Cheung Tsing Highway;

- Vehicles from Tsing Yi South heading for Kowloon, Eagle's Nest Tunnel and Container Port Road South will be diverted via northbound Tsing Yi Road, Tsing Yi Interchange, eastbound Kwai Tsing Road and its slip road connecting Tsing Kwai Highway, and southbound Tsing Kwai Highway;

- Vehicles from Container Port Road South heading for North West Tsing Yi Interchange and Tsing Yi South will be diverted via northbound Lai Po Road, westbound Lin Cheung Road, roundabout and northbound Tsing Kwai Highway;

- Vehicles from Eagle's Nest Tunnel heading for North West Tsing Yi Interchange and Tsing Yi South will be diverted via westbound Ching Cheung Road and northbound Tsing Kwai Highway;

- Vehicles from Kowloon heading for North West Tsing Yi Interchange and Tsing Yi South will be diverted via Route 3;

- Vehicles from Tuen Mun Road or Tai Lam Tunnel heading for Lantau Link will be diverted via eastbound Tuen Mun Road, southbound Tsuen Wan Road, Tsuen Tsing Interchange, westbound Tsing Tsuen Road and westbound Tsing Yi North Coastal Road;

- Vehicles from Tuen Mun Road or Tai Lam Tunnel heading for Kowloon will be diverted via eastbound Tuen Mun Road, southbound Tsuen Wan Road and southbound Tsing Kwai Highway;

- Vehicles from Tuen Mun Road or Tai Lam Tunnel heading for Eagle’s Nest Tunnel and Container Port Road South will be diverted via eastbound Tuen Mun Road, southbound Tsuen Wan Road and southbound Kwai Chung Road; and

- Southbound Sai Shan Road between its junction with Tsing Yi Road and the eastern entrance of Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Tsing Yi) will be converted into one-lane-two-way traffic.

Shuttle bus services will be provided by the event organiser. Please visit the event website (www.cycleformillions.com/en/transportation) for details.

The Police will implement crowd management and traffic control measures subject to the prevailing conditions. Members of the public are advised to exercise patience and tolerance, and take heed of instructions of the police officers on site.

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New York ETO promotes Hong Kong's life sciences and health innovation in Philadelphia

The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in New York (New York ETO) hosted a business forum and spring reception on March 12 (Philadelphia time) in Philadelphia, one of the most significant life science clusters in the United States, to promote Hong Kong's expanding role as a global hub for health and life sciences innovation and to explore opportunities for cross-border collaboration. Over 130 business leaders, investors, and innovators from across Greater Philadelphia gathered to learn more about Hong Kong's role as an international life and health science hub.

As part of the Economic and Trade Express initiative, the business forum was co-organised by the New York ETO, Invest Hong Kong, and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), strengthening efforts in trade and investment promotion, and reinforcing Hong Kong's role as a "super connector" and "super value-adder".

In her welcome remarks, the Director of the New York ETO, Ms Maisie Ho, highlighted Hong Kong's remarkable progress in life sciences and healthcare, emphasising the latest measures to propel Hong Kong's life sciences and health technology ecosystem through a multipronged approach.

She elaborated on Hong Kong's integrated development plan, including reforming the evaluation regime for drugs and medical devices, promoting the use of real-world data to facilitate clinical research, setting up dedicated institutes and academies for research and clinical trials at the Hetao Shenzhen-Hong Kong Science and Technology Innovation Co-operation Zone in the Northern Metropolis, as well as dedicated efforts in attracting strategic enterprises, with a view to further strengthening Hong Kong's position as a leading health and innovation node.

Ms Ho added that Hong Kong's well-established financial ecosystem continues to play a pivotal role in supporting this growth. "Hong Kong ranks as the world's second-largest biotech fundraising hub, supporting a diverse range of innovative companies," she said.

The business forum featured two keynote presentations connecting life sciences and health innovation between Philadelphia and Hong Kong. In her keynote presentation, the Head of Business and Talent Attraction/Investment Promotion of the Invest Hong Kong in New York, Ms Yi Xie, highlighted Hong Kong as a launchpad for life sciences, showcasing its well- developed research and development infrastructure, robust intellectual property protection, and strategic gateway to the Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area and Asia-Pacific markets. Meanwhile, the Director (New York & Midwest) of the HKTDC, Mr Curtis Louie, shared the range of support the HKTDC provides to Philadelphia companies, including matchmaking services for companies, and encouraged delegation participation in the upcoming Asia Summit on Global Health.

The presentations were then followed by a panel discussion moderated by the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Science History Institute, Dr David Cole, featuring the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the ConSynance Therapeutics, Dr Liu Shuang; the Head of Global Business Development of the Jecho Laboratories, Dr Sarah Johnson; and the Director, Deal Advisory, US-China Corridor of KPMG, Mr Jon Hung. The speakers discussed collaboration, fundraising, clinical development, and market expansion in Asia.

On the same evening, Ms Ho hosted a spring reception for guests from the city's political, business, financial, and academic communities.

New York ETO promotes Hong Kong's life sciences and health innovation in Philadelphia  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

New York ETO promotes Hong Kong's life sciences and health innovation in Philadelphia Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

New York ETO promotes Hong Kong's life sciences and health innovation in Philadelphia  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

New York ETO promotes Hong Kong's life sciences and health innovation in Philadelphia Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

New York ETO promotes Hong Kong's life sciences and health innovation in Philadelphia  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

New York ETO promotes Hong Kong's life sciences and health innovation in Philadelphia Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

New York ETO promotes Hong Kong's life sciences and health innovation in Philadelphia  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

New York ETO promotes Hong Kong's life sciences and health innovation in Philadelphia Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

New York ETO promotes Hong Kong's life sciences and health innovation in Philadelphia  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

New York ETO promotes Hong Kong's life sciences and health innovation in Philadelphia Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

New York ETO promotes Hong Kong's life sciences and health innovation in Philadelphia  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

New York ETO promotes Hong Kong's life sciences and health innovation in Philadelphia Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

New York ETO promotes Hong Kong's life sciences and health innovation in Philadelphia  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

New York ETO promotes Hong Kong's life sciences and health innovation in Philadelphia Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

New York ETO promotes Hong Kong's life sciences and health innovation in Philadelphia  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

New York ETO promotes Hong Kong's life sciences and health innovation in Philadelphia Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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