Lek Yuen Bridge

Bridge in Hong Kong
22°22′45″N 114°11′28″E / 22.3793°N 114.191°E / 22.3793; 114.191CrossesShing Mun RiverLocaleSha Tin, New Territories, Hong KongNamed forLek Yuen (may refer to archaic name for Sha Tin or the nearby Lek Yuen Estate)Preceded byLion BridgeFollowed bySand Martin BridgeCharacteristicsMaterialConcreteTotal length160 kmHistoryOpened1988LocationMap
Ornamental fencing of Lek Yuen Bridge
Pavilion at the southeastern end of Lek Yuen Bridge

Lek Yuen Bridge (Chinese: 瀝源橋) is a pedestrian footbridge in Sha Tin New Town, New Territories, Hong Kong, across the Shing Mun River.

The uncovered concrete footbridge was built in 1988. It is about 160 m in length with a structural area of about 1,000 m2.[1]

References

  1. ^ Film Services Office: Lek Yuen Bridge
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Sha Tin District
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  • Sha Tin
  • Tai Wai
  • Ma On Shan Area
    • Ma On Shan Town
  • Fo Tan
  • Siu Lek Yuen
  • Ma Liu Shui
  • Shek Mun
  • Wu Kai Sha
  • Yuen Chau Kok
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22°22′45.6″N 114°11′28.5″E / 22.379333°N 114.191250°E / 22.379333; 114.191250


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