Tsing Ma Bridge

Tsing Ma Bridge

The Tsing Ma Bridge is an impressive feat of engineering

that connects the city of Hong Kong with the island of Lantau, and is the longest suspension bridge in the world that also carries both road and rail traffic. The bridge spans a distance of 1.377 km and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding area.

Visitors can take a guided tour of the bridge to learn about its history and construction, and also enjoy the panoramic views from the observation deck. The bridge also offers a great opportunity for photography enthusiasts to capture stunning shots of the city and the sea.

The Tsing Ma Bridge is also a great starting point for exploring the island of Lantau, which is home to several popular attractions such as the Big Buddha and the Po Lin Monastery. Visitors can also take a cable car ride from the bridge to the top of Lantau Peak for an unforgettable experience.

Overall, the Tsing Ma Bridge is a must-visit attraction for tourists visiting Hong Kong, offering a unique blend of engineering, history, and natural beauty.

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Tian Tan Buddha helicopter flight

The Peninsula Hong Kong Helipad

The 5-star helicopter experience begins at The China Clipper, an exclusive lounge on the 30th floor of The Peninsula Hong Kong, with spectacular views of Victoria Harbor. After takeoff, we will fly towards the famous Tsing Ma Bridge and then continue our tour to the breathtaking scenery of Lantau Island and Tian Tan Buddha (The Big Buddha). Tian Tan Buddha is the largest sitting bronze Buddha in the open air. Located near Po Link Monastery, this Buddha is a symbol of the harmonious relationship between man and nature, man and faith. We continue our flight via the scenic islands back to vibrant Hong Kong. This is a 'once in a lifetime' experience!