Tsuen Wan footbridge network

The Tsuen Wan pedestrian bridge network (traditional Chinese: 荃灣行人天橋網絡; simplified Chinese: 荃湾行人天桥网络) is located in the New Territories of Hong Kong and is the longest continuous pedestrian bridge network system in Hong Kong. After Tsuen Wan was gazetted as a satellite town in 1961, the first proposal to build footbridges in Tsuen Wan appeared in a special report in the Overseas Chinese Daily News on 29 October 1962, which discussed the need to build footbridges in satellite towns. The first footbridge in Tsuen Wan was completed in 1979. In the early stages of development, Tsuen Wan's pedestrian bridge network was divided into a northern section centred on Tsuen Wan MTR Station and a southern section centred on Tsuen Wan Pier (later known as KCR Tsuen Wan West Station). It wasn't until 2013, as part of the Tsuen Wan pedestrian bridge network extension project, that Footbridge A, built along Tai Ho Road, was completed, linking the northern and southern sections of the network.

The Tsuen Wan pedestrian bridge network consists of several pedestrian bridges built by various government agencies and developers, as well as overhead walkways connecting shopping malls, residential buildings and public buildings. It is centred around Tsuen Wan station and Tsuen Wan West station and stretches from Panda Hotel in the east to Discovery Park in the west and down to Indi Home in the south. It directly connects more than 20 shopping malls with various locations in Tsuen Wan, allowing residents to reach their destinations without going down to the ground and providing access to most public transport services. Tsuen Wan is also nicknamed "Sky City", "K.L. City" and "Streetless City" due to its extensive pedestrian bridge network. Tsuen Wan's pedestrian bridge network attracts a large volume of pedestrian traffic, as well as street vendors and others. Many of the footbridges in Tsuen Wan are built and managed by developers, resulting in different management for each footbridge.