Tai O Yim Tin Bridge and Po Chue Tam Bridge to open tomorrow linking both riverbanks and enhancing travel convenience
The Yim Tin Bridge and the Po Chue Tam Bridge (the Twin Bridges) linking the riverbanks of Tai O will open to the public from 9am tomorrow (May 4). The Twin Bridges are movable footbridges located at Lung Shing Street and Kat Hing Back Street respectively. Their commissioning will strengthen connectivity across riverbanks, improve the pedestrian network in the area, and enhance travel convenience for residents and visitors.
The Secretary for Development, Ms Bernadette Linn; the Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs, Miss Alice Mak; and the Director of Civil Engineering and Development, Mr Michael Fong, attended the opening ceremony for the Twin Bridges today (May 3).
Speaking at the ceremony, Ms Linn said that the completion of the Tai O Twin Bridges opens a new chapter for the co-existence of development and conservation in Tai O. The Twin Bridges connect the two riverbanks and are movable, designed to cater for the Dragon Boat Water Parade, a national intangible cultural heritage item. The project strikes a balance between connectivity in the region and cultural traditions. While enhancing infrastructure, it preserves the unique historical and cultural charm of Tai O. The Twin Bridges have become a new landmark fostering community connections and injecting new vitality into Tai O, demonstrating the principle of "integrating development into conservation,and sustaining culture alongside development".
The Yim Tin Bridge is Hong Kong's first retractable bridge, mimicking the characteristics of Tai O's "hand-pulled ferry" in the past, while the Po Chue Tam Bridge adopts a rotational design that harmonises with the setting of the nearby Yeung Hau Temple and showcases cultural conservation. Through public engagement, the project collected design concepts and integrated Tai O's distinctive characteristics into the bridge designs, balancing practical function with local culture.
The Yim Tin Bridge and the Po Chue Tam Bridge were constructed by the Civil Engineering and Development Department. They are the core facilities under the project "Improvement Works at Tai O – Phase 2, Stage 2". The project will comprehensively enhance community facilities in Tai O. Other works include repaving the open space in front of the Yeung Hau Temple, which has already been completed, to enhance the overall environment of this declared monument; an amphitheatre-cum-open space at Yim Tin to provide diversified community leisure and performance spaces; and additional public parking spaces on Lung Shing Street to meet parking demand, these facilities are expected to open later this year.
Tai O Yim Tin Bridge and Po Chue Tam Bridge to open tomorrow linking both riverbanks and enhancing travel convenience Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
Tai O Yim Tin Bridge and Po Chue Tam Bridge to open tomorrow linking both riverbanks and enhancing travel convenience Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
Tai O Yim Tin Bridge and Po Chue Tam Bridge to open tomorrow linking both riverbanks and enhancing travel convenience Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
Tai O Yim Tin Bridge and Po Chue Tam Bridge to open tomorrow linking both riverbanks and enhancing travel convenience Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
Tai O Yim Tin Bridge and Po Chue Tam Bridge to open tomorrow linking both riverbanks and enhancing travel convenience Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
Tai O Yim Tin Bridge and Po Chue Tam Bridge to open tomorrow linking both riverbanks and enhancing travel convenience Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
Tai O Yim Tin Bridge and Po Chue Tam Bridge to open tomorrow linking both riverbanks and enhancing travel convenience Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
Tai O Yim Tin Bridge and Po Chue Tam Bridge to open tomorrow linking both riverbanks and enhancing travel convenience Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
Tai O Yim Tin Bridge and Po Chue Tam Bridge to open tomorrow linking both riverbanks and enhancing travel convenience Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
Tai O Yim Tin Bridge and Po Chue Tam Bridge to open tomorrow linking both riverbanks and enhancing travel convenience Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
Tai O Yim Tin Bridge and Po Chue Tam Bridge to open tomorrow linking both riverbanks and enhancing travel convenience Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
Tai O Yim Tin Bridge and Po Chue Tam Bridge to open tomorrow linking both riverbanks and enhancing travel convenience Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
Tai O Yim Tin Bridge and Po Chue Tam Bridge to open tomorrow linking both riverbanks and enhancing travel convenience Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
Tai O Yim Tin Bridge and Po Chue Tam Bridge to open tomorrow linking both riverbanks and enhancing travel convenience Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
Tai O Yim Tin Bridge and Po Chue Tam Bridge to open tomorrow linking both riverbanks and enhancing travel convenience Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
