Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge

★ 4.9 (528K+ reviews) • 10M+ booked
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Tan *******
9 Mar
Highly recommend staying at this hotel if you are on a short trip. Also recommend booking on Klook as the breakfast price is cheaper than booking on the official site (breakfast is included on all days). Pros: 1) Located near the airport, so it is convenient if you are flying off at an early time or you are coming via Airport Express from city. 2) Hotel has a complimentary shuttle bus to Tung Chung Station (although it is every 1 hour). At Tung Chung, you can take the cable car or visit the CityGate mall. You can also easily change to the MTR there. 3) Opposite the hotel is a busstop where you can take B4 (HKD9.80) to the Hong Kong-Macau-Zhuhai customs to take bus to either Macau or Zhuhai. Cons: 1) The hotel is older than its counterpart (Regal Skycity) which means many of the amenities are dated such as draining. 2) You could easily hear noises from neighbouring rooms. 3) Not much variety in hotel breakfast
Cheung *********
10 Mar
Before going to the buffet, we took a walk at the nearby Golden Beach. The hotel buffet had a beautiful setting, comfortable seating, a wide variety of delicious food, and my mom was very satisfied with the meal. The staff provided excellent service and seating arrangements. Last night, our table was conveniently located near the food area, making it easy to get food. 👍🏻👍🏻 We will likely visit again. We hope for more variety in the sashimi; currently, there's no scallop, herring, or surf clam. We hope they add more types of sashimi! 😍😍
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Yu *********
10 Mar
Buying tickets on Klook is very convenient; the price is a bit cheaper than at the venue, and you can skip the ticket line. You can just scan the QR code to board.
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Jeyson ******
9 Mar
awesome experience. been in hong kong for 7x already and this is my first time to ngong ping cable car. breathtaking views from crystal+ glass cabin. see you again this coming december. thanks klook….
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chan *******
9 Mar
stayed there with the family for the birthday celebration, the location is a little bit far, but easily access by the public transportation, very quiet hotel with good view, overall is good and recommend
chan *******
9 Mar
overall everything js good, the view from the window is amazing, very close to the sea, sadly the swimming pool is closed
ผู้ใช้ Klook
9 Mar
Booking Process: Easy Price: Better value than buying at the venue Location and Redemption Details: Clearly explained, easy to redeem
ผู้ใช้ Klook
9 Mar
For those planning to take the cable car, booking in advance is highly recommended. If you try to buy tickets on-site, you'll face very long waits and huge crowds. Booking ahead is more convenient and cheaper. You can choose to go up or down, and if you have luggage, you can store it at a nearby department store. Convenience of booking through Klook: Excellent Price: Good value
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What to know about Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge

Discover the marvel of modern engineering with the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge, the world's longest sea crossing. This impressive structure spans 55 kilometers, connecting the vibrant cities of Hong Kong, Zhuhai, and Macau. Whether you're a history buff, a culture enthusiast, or simply looking for an unforgettable travel experience, this bridge offers a unique gateway to explore the Pearl River Delta. The HZMB is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking to experience one of the world's most impressive infrastructure projects. Spanning 55 kilometers, this bridge-tunnel system connects Hong Kong, Zhuhai, and Macau, offering breathtaking views and a unique travel experience.
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Main Bridge

The largest part of the HZMB project, the Main Bridge is a bridge-tunnel system that includes a 22.9-km bridge and a 6.7-km undersea tunnel. It connects the Zhuhai-Macao Port Artificial Island to the Hong Kong Link Road, offering stunning views of the Pearl River estuary.

Hong Kong Link Road

This section connects the main bridge-tunnel to an artificial island housing the Hong Kong Boundary Crossing Facilities. It includes a 9.4-km bridge, a 1-km Scenic Hill Tunnel, and a 1.6-km at-grade road along the east coast of Chek Lap Kok.

Zhuhai Link Road

Starting from the Zhuhai-Macao Port Artificial Island, this road passes through the developed area of Gongbei via a tunnel and connects to three major expressways, making it a vital link for travelers.

Cultural and Historical Significance

The HZMB is not just an engineering feat but also a symbol of collaboration between Hong Kong, Macau, and mainland China. The bridge was inaugurated by Chinese leader Xi Jinping and has significantly reduced travel time between these major cities, fostering economic development in the Pearl River Delta region.

Local Cuisine

While visiting the HZMB, travelers can indulge in the diverse culinary offerings of Hong Kong, Zhuhai, and Macau. From Hong Kong's dim sum and street food to Macau's famous Portuguese egg tarts and Zhuhai's seafood, the gastronomic experiences are as varied as they are delicious.

Environmental Impact

While the bridge is a feat of engineering, it has also raised concerns among environmentalists. The construction has impacted the habitat of the endangered Chinese white dolphins in the Pearl River Delta, with their numbers dropping significantly over the past decade.