The Making of Hong Kong:
3D pedestrian network as the critical walking infrastructure
The three-dimensional pedestrian network, enabling multi-level city living in a vertical metropolis, is a fundamental consideration in urban planning and design practices for high-density cities.
The Making of Hong Kong:
3D pedestrian network as the critical walking infrastructure
The three-dimensional pedestrian network, enabling multi-level city living in a vertical metropolis, is a fundamental consideration in urban planning and design practices for high-density cities.

A research team within HKUrbanLabs, Faculty of Architecture, The University of Hong Kong
By Eun Yeong Choe, Dongsheng He, and Guibo Sun
Dr Eun Yeong Choe, Dongsheng He and Dr Guibo Sun published a paper in the Journal of Urban Health. This study used a natural experiment of a new metro line in Hong Kong to examine trade- offs between transit-related and non-transit-related physical activity (PA) among 104 older people (aged ≥ 65 years) based on longitudinal accelerometer data that distinguished transit-related and non-transit- related PA.