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(100615) -- HONG KONG, June 15, 2010 (Xinhua) -- Stephen Tang, head of the Kai Tak Office of the Civil Engineering and Development Department, introduces the Lung Tsun Stone Bridge, recently unearthed in the Kai Tak development area in Hong Kong, south China, June 15, 2010. Built in 1873, the 200-meter bridge was once the landing pier linking to the access road to the Kowloon Walled City main gate. The bridge has since been modified or repaired many times as the area was developed. It was completely buried in 1942 during the Japanese occupation in World War II. Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is to collect public views on the preservation of the Lung Tsun Stone Bridge. (Xinhua/Lui Siu Wai) (zx) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Gesellschaft kbdig xsk 2010 quer o0 Arch¿ologie, BrYcke, SteinbrYcke, Ausgrabungen\n\n\n\nBildnummer 54146549 Date 15 06 2010 Copyright Imago XINHUA Hong Kong June 15 2010 XINHUA Stephen Tang Head of The Kai Tak Office of The Civil Engineering and Development Department introduces The Lung Tsun Stone Bridge Recently Unearthed in The Kai Tak Development Area in Hong Kong South China June 15 2010 built in 1873 The 200 Metres Bridge what Once The Landing Pier Linking to The Access Road to The Kowloon Walled City Main Gate The Bridge has Since been Modified or repaired MANY Times As The Area what Developed IT what completely Buried in 1942 during The Japanese OCCUPATION in World was II Hong Kong Special Administrative Region IS to Collect Public Views ON The Preservation of The Lung Tsun Stone Bridge XINHUA Lui Siu Wai ZX PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Society Kbdig xSK 2010 horizontal o0 Archaeology Bridge Stone bridge Excavations