It is a streetcar route that crosses the northern part of Hong Kong Island from east to west. It was opened in 1904 during the early colonial period a ... More
It is a streetcar route that crosses the northern part of Hong Kong Island from east to west. It was opened in 1904 during the early colonial period and uses a 1067 mm gauge for a DC 550V. It has a reputation as Hong Kong's first urban railway and is still used by many people as it is treated as an earthquake-resistant junk. Even in the mainland of the United Kingdom, the double-decker tram is a rare double-decker tram that has been in operation since it has become difficult to see it.
Among the former British territories, Hong Kong is the only one with a two-story tram. Currently, the tram is slower and more inconvenient than the subway, but it is transformed into a tourist resource thanks to the advantage of being able to feel Old Hong Kong and the fact that it is virtually the only two-story train left.
Whitty Street Tram Depot, Connaught Road West, Western District, Hong Kong 
- Business hour -
Everyday 06:00am - 12:00am
- Tram Main Routes
Kennedy Town(圣尼地城) ↔ Shau Kei Wan(筲箕灣)
Western Market ↔ Shau Kei Wan
Happy Valley ↔ Shau Kei Wan
Shek Tong Tsui ↔ North Point
Shek Tong Tsui ↔ Causeway Bay
Kennedy Town ↔ Happy Valley
Kennedy Town ↔ Shau Kei Wan
The Star Ferry in Victoria Harbour is not only an important part of the transportation system between Hong Kong and Kowloon, but also a must-experienc ... More
The Star Ferry in Victoria Harbour is not only an important part of the transportation system between Hong Kong and Kowloon, but also a must-experience itinerary for visitors to Hong Kong, and National Geographic Travel magazine once hailed the Star Ferry as one of the 50 must-see attractions in life. Riding the Star Ferry is also one of the most affordable sightseeing tours in the region.
There are four types of ferries with different characteristics for hire, namely "Shixing", "Huixing", "Noon Star" and "Traditional Ferries".
Star ferry pier :
Wan Chai Star Ferry pier : MTR Wan Chai station Exit no. A1
Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry pier : MTR Tsim Sha Tsui station Exit no. L6
Central Star Ferry pier : MTR Central station Exit no. A or Hong Kong station Exit no. A2
Sky Terrace 428, the highest viewing platform in Hong Kong offers a stunning 360-degree panoramic view across the Hong Kong. Whether you or your guest ... More
Sky Terrace 428, the highest viewing platform in Hong Kong offers a stunning 360-degree panoramic view across the Hong Kong. Whether you or your guests visit The Peak in the morning, afternoon or nighttime, Sky Terrace 428 is a scenic spot that could not be missed!
The venerable Peak Tram is, as most passengers agree, the only way to truly experience the beauty of Hong Kong's natural wonders. Tens of millions of people from every corner of the globe have taken the ride, which affords a uniquely spectacular perspective of the city.