Subject: Hong Kong / Macau Bridge
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Post at 23-10-2018 00:57  Profile P.M. 
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Hong Kong / Macau Bridge

Later this week, the long-awaited 34-mile sea bridge connecting mainland China to Hong Kong and Macau will finally open.

The bridge will reduce the time it takes to travel between the three place from three hours to 30 minutes.

Private cars will need a special permit to be allowed to drive on the bridge, and public transportation will not cross it.

Shuttle busses crossing the bridge will cost between $8 and $10 for a one-way trip.

Hong Kong residence will have to vie for 300 permanent permits to drive to Macau, though a certain number of non-permit holders will be allowed to cross each day as well.

Permits to drive to mainland China are only available under certain conditions, such as having paid a certain amount of tax on the mainland, having donated to mainland charities, or working for a “recognized high tech enterprise.”

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Post at 23-10-2018 13:55  Profile P.M. 
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Reply #1 JJJ37's post

Shuttle buses will be that inexpensive? Even for USD, that's a pretty good price compared to the hydrofoils.
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