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New sections of GreenWay open in Kai Tak, offering safe spaces for pedestrians and cyclists

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2025.04.01 19:29
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Two new sections of the GreenWay in the Kai Tak Development are open to the public. (HK. gov)

A spokesman for the Development Bureau said today (April 1) that two new sections of the GreenWay in the Kai Tak Development are open to the public.

Located at Shing Fung Road Park and the Kai Tak Promenade adjacent to the To Kwa Wan Typhoon Shelter respectively, each section is approximately 1 kilometre long, offering the public scenic views of the harbour along the Greenway.

The newly opened sections are about 6 metres wide, with ground markings, signs, and speed-reducing rumble strips in place to ensure safe use for both pedestrians and cyclists.

Moreover, bicycle parking spaces are available, and there is a barrier-free walkway running alongside the GreenWay for pedestrians, offering an additional option for the public.

Banners listing relevant rules have also been placed on-site. At the initial stage after the opening, ambassadors will be present at the GreenWay to provide appropriate reminders to users.​

Two new sections of the GreenWay in the Kai Tak Development are open to the public. (HK. gov)

The GreenWay was planned and designed by the Civil Engineering and Development Department, while the sections opened today are managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department. The remaining sections of the Greenway will be opened progressively in alignment with the implementation programme of infrastructure projects and open spaces in the area.

For more details about the opened sections and the GreenWay, please refer to the location map and thematic website.

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Tag:·GreenWay· Kai Tak Development· pedestrian and cyclist safety· barrier-free walkway

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