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UPDATED: 08:47, January 21, 2006
Part of Shenzhen-HK western corridor completes
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A highway bridge, the fourth land route between Shenzhen, in south China's Guangdong Province, and Hong Kong, was completed on Friday.

The bridge, with a total length of 5,545 meters and a width of 38.6 meters, is an important part of the western thoroughfare between Shenzhen and Hong Kong, said an official with the office in charge of Shenzhen-HK western thoroughfare construction.

The bridge is jointly built by Shenzhen and Kong Kong at a cost of 902 million yuan (about 111 million U.S. dollars.) The six-lane bridge is designed to accommodate vehicles with the maximum speed of 100 km per hour.

When the bridge is open to traffic, it will take a bus passenger 10 to 15 minutes to travel from Shenzhen to Hong Kong,the official said.

The entire Shenzhen-HK western corridor is expected to be finished late this year.

Source: Xinhua


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