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18 Hong Kong City of Life Tour
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CITY TOUR
For Transit Passengers with 5 hours or more in Hong Kong |
| This fascinating excursion around Hong Kong offers a pleasant break while you are in transit at Hong Kong International Airport and waiting for your connecting flight. You will see three of Hog Kong's most significant sights known all over the world for their beauty and vibrancy. |
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From Hong Kong International Airport, you will be taken by air-conditioned coach to the first stop on the tour, the Lantau Link View Point & Visitors' Center. Here you can have a fine view of the Tsing Ma Bridge, the world's longest road-and-rail suspension bridge and a feat of modern engineering. Around the View Point, Bauhinia blakeana, Hong Kong's floral emblem, is in bloom all year. The next stop is the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade. You can walk along the promenade for a magnificent view of the world famous Hong Kong skyline and to pay tribute to the momentums of local stars and celebrities at the Avenue of Stars. You will
be able to take a memorable and scenic boat ride across one of the most
photographed harbours in the world on the legendary Star Ferry. Your
last stop at Hollywood Road includes a visit to the Man Mo Temple built
before colonial times. There is also a visit to the antique and curio
shops along Hollywood Road, chosen by US consumer travel magazine Travel
+ Leisure as one of the best shopping areas in the world. The tour ends
at Hong Kong station in Central for your return trip to the airport
in 23 minutes by the reliable and fast Airport Express train.
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Tsing Ma Bridge Every year many millions of people use the
Tsing Ma Bridge without actually getting a close-up view of this modern-day
engineering accomplishment of breathtaking skill -- the world's longest
suspension bridge carrying road and rail traffic.
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Victoria Harbour & Skyline
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Hollywood Road (Man Mo Temple and antique/curio
shops) |
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Tour fee
inclusive of: |
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DS 18 Hong Kong City of Life Tour
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| Daily Departure at 09:30 am |
HK$230
(per Adult / Child)
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