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香港五隧一橋有限公司 | |
Formation | April 2004 |
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Location | |
Owner | Government of Hong Kong |
Hong Kong Link | |||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 香港五隧一橋有限公司 | ||||||||
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Hong Kong Link 2004 Limited (Chinese: 香港五隧一橋有限公司) is a company wholly owned by the Government of Hong Kong created to securitise revenue from five government-owned toll tunnels and the Lantau Link. The HK$6 billion securitisation was launched in April 2004.[1]
The Chinese name of Hong Kong Link literally means "five tunnels and one bridge", for the facilities it comprises, namely:
- Aberdeen Tunnel
- Cross-Harbour Tunnel
- Lion Rock Tunnel
- Shing Mun Tunnels
- Tseung Kwan O Tunnel
- Lantau Link (including Tsing Ma Bridge)
See also
References
- ^ Hong Kong Link official homepage Archived 2005-01-29 at the Wayback Machine
External links
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