Hong Kong’s World-Class Infrastructure

Together with the city’s cutting-edge transportation, logistics and digital networks, Hong Kong’s exceptional infrastructure makes it ideal for global business and tourism.

Transportation Network

Aviation Hub

As a key Asian aviation hub, Hong Kong connects half the world’s population, with flights reaching most Asian cities within five hours. Hong Kong International Airport, located on Lantau Island, has been dubbed the world’s best airport by many and is among the busiest airports for international air cargo. Efficient transit options such as the Airport Express, buses, taxis, and hotel shuttles offer visitors a smooth journey to the city centre in just 30-60 minutes, while the airport’s recent launch of its three-runway system has boosted capacity to ensure it meets rising aviation demands for years to come.

Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macao Bridge

The world’s longest sea crossing is the Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macao Bridge, the bridge-tunnel system seamlessly linking Hong Kong, Mainland China, and Macao. It reduces travel time between the three cities to approximately 30 minutes, fostering a “one-hour living circle” that has contributed to development of the Greater Bay Area.

Railway System

Hong Kong’s MTR network spans the city, connecting Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the New Territories, as well as Mainland China via Lo Wu and Lok Ma Chau stations. The system is also integrated with the Airport Express and Light Rail to make city travel easy and efficient, and with China’s 25,000+ kilometer high-speed rail network via the High-Speed Rail Station at West Kowloon, strengthening ties with Mainland China.

High-Speed Internet Access

Hong Kong has full 5G coverage as part of its advanced telecommunications infrastructure. This robust digital backbone ensures fast, reliable wireless connectivity that supports both businesses and everyday activities.

Logistics Hub

Hong Kong is a leading logistics powerhouse in Asia. The five major cargo terminals of Hong Kong International Airport, including Super Terminal One which is capable of handling over 7 million tonnes of cargo annually. The new three-runway system has enhanced this already efficient system, delivering top-tier cargo handling and transshipment services.

Another factor in Hong Kong’s success is its streamlined customs processes and nine land control points—six road and three rail crossings—that ensure seamless connectivity with Mainland China to support robust supply chains. The Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macao Bridge also facilitates the movement of goods across the Pearl River Delta.

By land, sea and air, Hong Kong’s infrastructure excels, bolstered by a highly connected transport network, a world-class logistics system, and a state-of-the-art 5G network. These strengths cement Hong Kong’s status as a global business hub, unlocking incredible opportunities for companies worldwide.

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