Construction of the long-awaited Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge took a big step toward completion on Tuesday when workers began to install the final piece of an underwater tunnel.
The final joint of the last 5.6-kilometer section was lowered into the Lingding Channel, the central channel of the Pearl River, in ideal weather conditions, according to Wang Zhanggui, chief engineer at the National Marine Environmental Forecasting Center.
Completion of the tunnel will effectively end work on the road link between Hong Kong, Macao and Zhuhai, Guangdong province. It is scheduled to open to traffic this year.
Once in operation, the bridge will shorten the current four-hour drive from Hong Kong to Zhuhai to just 30 minutes. Insiders estimate that the bridge will open to traffic on Dec 20, when Macao celebrates the 18th anniversary of its return to China from Portuguese control.
Lin Jiang, a professor at Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou, said the bridge will have great significance for economic cooperation and development in the greater Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao bay area.
"It is not only a bridge, but it will help accelerate the construction of networks of advanced expressways and intercity railways connecting the two special administrative regions with Pearl River Delta cities in Guangdong," Lin said.
The bridge will also help Hong Kong shift its industries to vast areas in western Guangdong, he said.