Monday, February 1, 2010

昂船洲大橋 (Stonecutters bridge), Hong Kong

On my bus ride back home from the Airport, after passing the tunnel of Tsing Yi Island, I found out a brand new scenery that the Tsing Yi residential area is on my left and the first time I saw the containers so close. There I found a tremendous masterpiece - Stonecutters bridge which is the 2nd longest suspension bridge. The bridge is paving the road for diverting the future heavy traffic in the Pearl River delta.

4 comments:

Thailand Club said...

we can tell how bad the air quality in HK when compare those pics Sea taken in France and Hong Kong

in the sea said...

In the winter time, we have the off shore wind from Mainland China where a no. of factories and plants are there to emit the polluted air. Then in Winter/Spring time, we have the fog from South China Sea. In summer time, if we have the strong South Westerly monsoon wind, then it will be very clear. So don't trust what Mr. Tsang said "oh, our blue sky action works. Since today how clear it is.". When he said this, it is under the strong south westerly wind to blow away all the dust. How can just turning off the cars' engines would clear up the sky so quickly. He should have gone back to his form 1 geography text book, or at least consult with the HK Observatory people.

Mickey Mouse said...

no, Donald Duck can go back to elementary school for political wisdom; otherwise he can teach shoe shinning technique at civil servant college :)

in the sea said...

Correct. He does need that. :)