Pedestrian Schemes for Shek Wu Hui, Sheung Shui

Map of Shek Wu Hui, Sheung Shui

There are substantial commercial, retail and other economic activities in Shek Wu Hui. Insufficient road space to accommodate both vehicular traffic and pedestrians also contributes to traffic accidents. In order to improve the environment and safety for pedestrians, Transport Department has implemented pedestrian schemes in the more crowded parts of Shek Wu Hui.

Part-time Pedestrian Street

The following part-time pedestrian streets have been operating between 11:00a.m. and 7 p.m. on Sundays since January 2002:

  • San Kung Street and
  • San Hong Street (from Tsun Fu Street to Fu Hing Street)

Outdoor activities are allowed upon application to increase attractiveness, for example, alfresco dining, street performance, and so on.

The following traffic measures have been implemented since January 2002:

  • Cancel parking spaces at San Kung Street and San Hong Street.
  • Reprovide some parking spaces at San Shing Avenue.
  • Designate loading/unloading areas at San Kung Street and San Hong Street.

Proposed Pedestrian Schemes for Shek Wu Hui, Sheung Shui

San Hong Street (Before)
San Hong Street (Before)
San Hong Street (existing) Part-time Pedestrian Street photo taken in November 2003
San Hong Street (existing)
Part-time Pedestrian Street
photo taken in November 2003
San Kung Street (Before)
San Kung Street (Before)
San Kung Street (existing) Part-time Pedestrian Street photo taken in November 2003
San Kung Street (existing)
Part-time Pedestrian Street
photo taken in November 2003
Street Performance During Pedestrianisation Period
Street Performance During Pedestrianisation Period