Clear Water Bay Road begins at Ngau Chi Wan at the junction with
Lung Cheung Road,
Prince Edward Road East and
Kwun Tong Road near
MTR Choi Hung station. It then is bypassed by the newer deviation, running past
Choi Wan Estate and
Fei Ngo Shan south of
Kowloon Peak and reaches
Cha Liu Au (). It then merges with the new road then continues as a four-lane expressway east to
Tseng Lan Shue,
Pak Shek Wo () and
Pik Uk and runs downhill to
Tai Po Tsai. There is an interchange to Sai Kung with the Hiram's Highway. It continues southward toward the
Clear Water Bay Peninsula and junctions Ying Yip Road and Hang Hau Road (to Tseung Kwan O) at a complex roundabout near
Silverstrand. The road continues south-east to
Sheung Sze Wan, and reaches
Tai Au Mun. The road ends south in
Tai Hang Tun ().
New Clear Water Bay Road New Clear Water Bay Road is an expressway deviation of Clear Water Bay Road in
Kowloon near
Choi Wan Estate and
Shun Lee Estate. For the section below Kowloon Peak, Clear Water Bay Road is very steep and reaches the ratio of 1 in 6 It is difficult for buses ascending the incline. With the ever-increasing usage of the road due to population increases and the establishment of a
country park in Sai Kung, the
Hong Kong Government decided to build a new expressway diverging from the junction near Choi Wan Estate, then junctions with Shun Lee Tsuen Road at Shun Lee, then loops back over itself to climb the steep hill and then rejoins the original road at the junction with
Anderson Road near Cha Liu Au. The new road was completed in 1980. The loop flyover runs from the hill north of
Jordan Valley to Kowloon Peak, and it was the highest bridge in Hong Kong at that time. ==Intersections==