August 28.2003-Hong Kong-Shenzhen Western Corridor project started
August day) (癸未 years, August 28, 2003, the Hong Kong-Shenzhen Western Corridor project started. In In 2003, August 28, 2010, the Hong Kong-Shenzhen Western Corridor project officially started, which is a collaboration between the Mainland and Hong Kong's major infrastructure work on the first major project, the first connected by sea project Mainland and Hong Kong's land access. Its main works include the Shenzhen Bay Bridge, lane conversion overpass and first-line crossings, including the Shenzhen Bay Bridge 4770 meters in length, two-way six-lane expressway standard.
the project total investment of 126 billion yuan, is expected to be completed in 2005, after the opening of the people of Hong Kong to Shekou fastest just 3 minutes.
weather channel opened, will be more convenient to the people of Hong Kong "Hong Kong to work, live in Shenzhen, enhance the wishes of the people of Hong Kong in Shenzhen Properties, the Shenzhen Port property and the Pan Port property value will also be re-understanding. Western Corridor Shenzhen and Hong Kong to attract home buyers and investors to provide a variety of favorable conditions which will promote and accelerate the real estate market of the two closely linked, as well as the integration process. (1 $ djτ.cōm)
Review: Western Corridor accelerate the integration of Shenzhen and Hong Kong real estate
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