San Hing Praya Street & Man Shun Lane (Kai-Fong Bridge 街坊橋)

Cheung Chau Fishery history

San Hing Praya Street & Man Shun Lane (Kai-Fong Bridge 街坊橋)

New Territories Hong Kong

Created By: Emma Mang

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  • At the end of the 19th century, many wooden bridges appeared in Cheung Chau. It is believed that most of them were for public use and unloading fishing salt, grain and oil groceries. The Kai-Fong Bridge was one of them. However, it was demolished due to reclamation in the 1980s which became San Hing Praya Street and Man Shun Lane now.

This point of interest is part of the tour: Cheung Chau Fishery history


 

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