Central Elevated Walkway

The Central Elevated Walkway is an extensive footbridge network spanning Admiralty, Central and parts of Sheung Wan, near Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong.

In the 1980s, after Exchange Square was completed, the government built a footbridge to connect to Hongkong Land's network; it ran west along the harbourfront to connect Central Piers and Shun Tak Centre.

In 1993, the Central–Mid-Levels escalator came into operation, and Hang Seng Bank Building was connected.

In 1998, the International Finance Centre and Airport Express Hong Kong station were completed and brought into the network.

After 2000, the government built a bridge between World-Wide House and Exchange Square.

The Central Elevated Walkway
The Central Elevated Walkway, across Connaught Road
Network Diagram of Central Elevated Walkway (Central System)
Network Diagram of Central Elevated Walkway (Central System)
Bridge Access between Alexander House and Chater House
Enjoying the view of Victoria Harbour
Near Phase 2 of the Chinachem Golden Plaza
Network Diagram of Central Elevated Walkway (Admiralty System)
Network Diagram of Central Elevated Walkway (Admiralty System)