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Tseung Kwan O Sports Ground
Located in Tseung Kwan O, this stadium holds a capacity of 3500. Tseung Kwan O Sports Ground is a multi-purpose ground established in 2009. Home to Hong Kong Premier Leagues' Eastern club, this ground holds many track and field events.
Tseung Kwan O Velodrome
Situated in Tsueng Kwan O, the Tseung Kwan O stadium holds a capacity of 3000 seats. It is a 250-metre track cycling arena. It was established in 2013 by the government of Hong Kong after Wong Kam-po won Gold in 2006 Asian Games.
Tsim Sha Tsui Clock Tower
The Tsim Sha Tsui Tower, located on the South-Eastern end of the Kowloon peninsula, is the only remaining part of the old Kowloon Station from the Kowloon-Canton Railways. Officially titled as the ‘Former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower’, it stands at 44 metres and the top can be accessed via a staircase built inside it. It also houses a fully functional clock on each of its four faces.
The Hong Kong Clock tower was built back in 1915 in the Kowloon Station before the station had to be demolished and moved to Hung Hom but due to the protest of civilians, the tower was left as a memorabilia of the station. It was listed as a ‘declared monument’ in 1990.
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Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade
Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, located along the Kowloon area, stretches for about 1.6 kms starting from the Star Ferry Pier at Tsim Sha Tsui to the colonial-era world clock in the west. It is a beautiful stroll lined with chic cafes and eateries, the highlight being the sweeping views of Victoria Harbour.
Walk past ancient buildings like the Hong Kong Cultural Centre and the Hong Kong Space Museum, the Avenue of Stars with statues and honours of infamous celebrities among others. Known for being home to a horde of things to do, the Tsim Sha Tsui serves as the most affordable and comforting pursuit for tourists and first-time visitors and locals alike.
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Tsing Ma Bridge
Constructed in 1997, The Tsing Ma Bridge is a 2.2 km long engineering pinnacle that connects the Hong Kong International Airport on Lantau Island with the Hong Kong Kowloon city side. The bridge is named after the two islands - Tsing Yi and Ma Wan that it connects. It is currently the world’s longest suspension bridge, has two decks and is open to both road and rail traffic.
The Tsing Ma Bridge spans over the length of 1377 metres and traverses a height of 206 metres. The upper deck of the bridge is a bi-directional six-lane motorway while the lower deck is comprised of two emergency lanes for trains and cars. In case of a typhoon hit, the railway lines on the bridge remain functioning so as to transfer passengers and their luggage to and from the airport. Due to these facts, the Tsing Ma bridge is one of the major tourist attractions in Hong Kong. At the Northwest corner of Tsing Yi, the Lantau Link Viewing Platform and Visitors centre provide marvellous panoramic views.
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Tsing Shan Monastery
Also known as the Castle Peak Monastery or Quingshan Chanyuan, the Tsing Shan Monastery is sited in Tuen Mun. Nestled amongst the three oldest monasteries in Hong Kong, this birth-site of Buddhism also makes a special appearance in the legendary Bruce Lee flick; Enter the Dragon. Founded by the Indian monk, Reverend Pui To, it is said that the Tsing Shan Monastery has been in the books of history since the 400s.
Tsing Yi North Bridge
Hong Kong’s largest prestressed concrete balanced cantilever bridge, the Tsing Yi North Bridge consists of 4 traffic lanes which connect the Island of Tsing Yi to Mainland-Hong Kong. This bridge makes intra-city travel much more sorted, strategic.
Tsing Yi Park
Formerly a hillock dotted with cemeteries, Tsing Yi Park is situated in the centre of the Tsing Yi Island. It is spread over 7.09 hectares and boasts of attractions like active and passive recreational facilities, thematic gardens, picnic area, a restaurant, waterfalls and ornamental lakes. Built in European style, the park is popular for its proximity to Tsing Yi MTR station.
Tsing Yi
Situated in the metropolitan section of Hong Kong, Tsing Yi is an island with an array of commute facilities including the convenient MRT system. Very close to Hong Kong Disneyland, this urbanised island of Hong Kong houses a swimming pool, promenade, sports ground and nature trails, to name a few. The Tsing Ma Bridge is one of the most visited tourist spots in the island.
Tsing Yi Sports Ground
Launched in 1996, the Tsing Yi Sports Ground is home to Hong Kong Premier Leagues' Club Dreams. Situated in Tsing Yi, this stadium holds a capacity of 1500 and houses a football field, and a tartan track as well.
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