The Island Eastern Corridor (IEC) is an expressway built along the northeastern shore of Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong. It starts from Causeway Bay in the west and ends in Chai Wan in the east. It is mostly part of Route 4. The section between Causeway Bay and Quarry Bay consists mainly of viaducts built along Victoria Harbour.
Island Eastern Corridor along North Point and Quarry Bay in March 2018
Island Eastern Corridor near Tai Koo Shing in February 2015
Island Eastern Corridor at Sai Wan Ho in March 2018
Chai Wan, formerly known as Sai Wan (西灣), lies at the east end of the urban area of Hong Kong Island next to Shau Kei Wan. The area is administratively part of the Eastern District, and is a mosaic of industrial and residential areas. The population was 186,505 in 2001.
A view of Chai Wan (back), Siu Sai Wan (front) and the Cargo Handling Basin [zh] (front right)
A bird's eye view of Heng Fa Chuen
Skyline of Chai Wan, extending from Island Resort in Siu Sai Wan (left) to Heng Fa Chuen (right), viewed from Lei Yuen Mun (Kowloon) across the Lei Yue Mun channel.
Panorama of Chai Wan