Lek Yuen Bridge 瀝源橋 | |
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Lek Yuen Bridge across Shing Mun River | |
| Coordinates | 22°22′46″N 114°11′28″E / 22.379352°N 114.191225°E / 22.379352; 114.191225 |
| Crosses | Shing Mun River |
| Locale | Sha Tin, New Territories, Hong Kong |
| Named for | Lek Yuen (may refer to archaic name for Sha Tin or the nearby Lek Yuen Estate) |
| Preceded by | Lion Bridge |
| Followed by | Sand Martin Bridge |
| Characteristics | |
| Material | Concrete |
| Total length | 160 m |
| History | |
| Opened | 1988 (1988) |
| Location | |
Interactive map of Lek Yuen Bridge | |
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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
- ^ Film Services Office: Lek Yuen Bridge
22°22′45.6″N 114°11′28.5″E / 22.379333°N 114.191250°E / 22.379333; 114.191250