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Sun Ki Bridge

Tai O, Lantau Island


The Sun Ki Bridge, built in 1979, connects Kat Hing Street with Sun Ki Street and stands as one of the most iconic photo spots in Tai O. Standing on the red wooden bridge, visitors can enjoy the harmonious scenery of the green hills and the distinctive stilt houses.











Transportation options





Hong Kong & Kowloon Ferry Icon

From other parts of Lantau Island 🡪 Tai O (New Lantao Bus)



Route No. 1

From Mui Wo to Tai O: Alight at Tai O Bus Terminus.
(Approximately an hour ride)

Route No. 11

From Tung Chung to Tai O: Alight at Tai O Bus Terminus.
(Approximately a 65-minuts ride)

Route No. 21

From Ngong Ping to Tai O: Alight at Tai O Bus Terminus.
(Approximately a 20-minutes ride)


Sun Ferry Icon

Tuen Mun 🡪 Tung Chung 🡪 Sha Lo Wan 🡪 Tai O (Fortune Ferry)



Ferry

From Tuen Mun to Tai O: Disembark at Tai O Public Pier, passing through Tung Chung and Sha Lo Wan.
(Journey time: approximately 87 minutes for ordinary ferries and 55 minutes for fast ferries)





If you are planning to visit the Sun Ki Bridge, you may refer to the Transport Department’s “ HKeMobility ” and the Lands Department’s “ Geoinfo Map ”, or click the Amap and Google Maps links below.




The information provided on this website is for reference only, and is subject to change in accordance with the announcement of relevant departments or organisations. The Government does not make any express or implied warranty as to the accuracy, adequacy, reliability or timeliness in relation to such contents, and will not be liable for any errors in, or omissions from any such information. Before planning your journey, please pay attention to the latest announcements of relevant departments or organisations, or contact them for enquiries of the latest opening status and opening hours of the attractions.
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