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Tseung Kwan O One Million Journey|The first step on the Tseung Kwan O Cross-Bay Bridge for those who refuse yellow codes is 6 kilometers away from the sea

2022-11-19T13:00:05.882Z


Affected by the epidemic, the "Community Chest Walk for a Million", which has been moved online for two years, will make a comeback tomorrow (20th). The first route of the physical "Million Walk" will be the Tseung Kwan O Cross Bay Link, which will be opened next month. Participants are the first to set foot on this


Affected by the epidemic, the "Community Chest Walk for a Million", which has been moved online for two years, will make a comeback tomorrow (20th). The first line of the physical "Million Walk" will be the Tseung Kwan O Cross Bay Link, which will be opened next month. Participants will take the lead in setting foot on this sea The viaduct, facing the soft sea breeze, is 6 kilometers long, and the estimated time to complete is 1.5 hours.

"Hong Kong 01" will hit readers directly tomorrow morning.


The Observatory predicts that the weather will be mostly fine tomorrow, with temperatures ranging from 23 to 28 degrees.

The Community Chest reminds participants to fill in and bring a health declaration form, present a negative rapid test result certificate, and a walking pass, pack lightly, and take public transportation to the starting point.

In addition, participants are urged to refrain from any illegal acts or violations of the "National Security Law" during the event.


▼On November 15, the media took the lead in visiting the Tseung Kwan O Cross Bay Link▼


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On November 20th, the 2022 Community Chest New Territories Road Map for Millions.

(Picture of Community Chest)

Starting at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning, the whole journey is 6 kilometers and the estimated journey is 1.5 hours

Tomorrow’s Walk for Millions in the New Territories starts at 8:00 a.m. The starting point is near the junction of Po Yip Road and Po Shun Road in Tseung Kwan O, and the end point is near the landscape platform of the newly built road in Tong Yin Street, Tseung Kwan O. The whole journey is 6 kilometers, and the expected completion time is 1.5 hours.

If you take the MTR, you can choose to get off at Tiu Keng Leng Station.

After completing the whole journey, the end point is also next to the starting point, that is, Tiu Keng Ridge. Citizens who are interested can visit the eight great places in the area.

8 great places to go in the Sunday Million Walk Pioneer Area of ​​the Cross Bay Bridge in Tseung Kwan O: more than red leaves cycling

Tseung Kwan O Cross Bay Link has a total length of about 1.8 kilometers. It is a two-way, two-lane carriageway with a cycle track and a pedestrian path. It is the first marine viaduct in Hong Kong with a driveway, a pedestrian path, a cycle path and a viewing platform. .

The opposite side of the bridge faces the Tseung Kwan O waterfront, and the other side overlooks Siu Sai Wan.

▼On the evening of November 15, looking at the night view of Tseung Kwan O Cross Bay Link Road from the mountain▼


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The Community Chest reminds participants to take a quick test before arriving at the venue tomorrow morning to provide proof of a negative result, fill in and submit a health declaration form, and wear a mask throughout the process.

To enter the venue, you must travel with peace of mind, and you must check the vaccine pass before being released.

Three types of people are not allowed to participate: those who are forced to check, those who are in close contact, and those who hold a yellow or red code

Three types of people are not accepted to attend the Million Walk, including those who are undergoing compulsory inspection and their close contacts, those who have been close contacts of the new crown in the past 7 days, and people with red or yellow codes on the vaccine pass.

The Community Chest reminds participants of the precautions for the Walk for Millions tomorrow.

(Picture from Community Chest Facebook)

Participants are not allowed to violate the "National Security Law"

In the "Important Matters" presented to participants by Walk of Millions, it is mentioned that participants are not allowed to wear or carry any clothing, banners, posters, placards, leaflets, publicity items that contain insults, threats, discrimination, religious or political elements. items and exhibits.

If any behavior, conduct, or display of any signs, slogans or banners by a participant arouses public concern or is considered inappropriate by the organizer, the organizer reserves the right to prohibit them from participating or continuing to participate in the event.

During the event, participants must obey the instructions of duty officers and relevant authorities, and must not conduct or attempt to conduct any acts that violate the laws of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the Hong Kong National Security Law.

Participants must exercise self-discipline to ensure personal safety and not endanger others.

The Million Walk on January 6, 2019 was held at the unopened Central and Wan Chai Bypass.

The detour opened to traffic on the 20th of the same month.

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Before the opening of the Central-Wan Chai Bypass, there are still millions of physical stores

For the last Walk for Millions of the Community Chest, it was held on January 5, 2020. There were 13,000 participants. The Hong Kong Stadium was the starting point and the Aberdeen Country Park Visitor Center was the end point. Later, due to the new crown epidemic and restrictions on gatherings, the physical Walk for Millions has been suspended and changed to Online Walks for Millions. Even if you complete 10,000 steps within a specified period of time, place and activity form, you can also raise money for charity.

As for the passage that was not opened to traffic last time, it was the Central-Wan Chai Bypass on January 6, 2019. At that time, there were 20,000 participants.

Tseung Lam Tunnel and Cross Bay Link Road in Tseung Kwan O to open to traffic on December 11

The government recently announced that the Jianglan Tunnel and the Tseung Kwan O Cross Bay Link will be opened to traffic on December 11, connecting the Jianglan Tunnel and the Environmental Protection Avenue in Lohas Park, District 86, Tseung Kwan O, to meet the expected traffic demand in Tseung Kwan O.

As for the Jianglan Tunnel, it is a main road connecting Tseung Kwan O and the urban area, with a total length of about 3.8 kilometers, of which about 2.2 kilometers are tunnels. The green road and the T2 main road under construction.

Tseung Kwan O Cross Bay Bridge and Jianglan Tunnel are planned to open to traffic on 12.11 Community Chest Walk for Millions First set foot on Tseung Kwan O Cross Bay Bridge Sunday Million Walk Pioneer Zone on 11.20 8 great places: not only red leaves cycling For pedestrians and bicycles, Blue Tunnel and Tseung Kwan O Cross Bay Bridge will be opened to traffic on 12.11. Adding 5 bus lines will not be considered for the time being. The Blue Tunnel will be opened to traffic next month. Members are worried that the new bus lines will not be enough. The Blue Tunnel will be open to traffic and 5 bus lines will be opened on the next day only during peak hours. Transport Bureau: The Blue Tunnel and the Tseung Kwan O Cross-Bay Bridge will be opened on December 11. Drivers can use them for free

Source: hk1

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