Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau mega bridge now has 5G, opening door to immersive sight-seeing tours

  • The 5G network will also help a national research and development plan to guide intelligent operation and maintenance of the bridge

The HZMB, which cost around 120 billion yuan to build, operates 24 hours a day and connects major cities across the southern Pearl River Delta region. Photo: Winson Wong

Next time you go across the mega bridge linking Hong Kong with Zhuhai and Macau, remember to bring a 5G smartphone to enjoy your favourite TV drama streamed in lighting fast speed courtesy of the bridge’s new 5G services – provided you are the passenger.

A total of 24 5G base stations have been installed on the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge (HZMB), a 55-kilometre bridge-tunnel system, which is both the world’s longest sea crossing and longest open-sea fixed link.

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