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Step back in time and witness the future unfolding as you travel around Hong Kong Island. As your open-top tour bus drives you through the streets of the city centre, you can still see remnants of Hong Kong's colonial past alongside the modern skyscrapers that make up the cityscape of today.
Stop at the Peak Tramway (entrance included with your Big Bus ticket) and ride to the top where you will be rewarded with breathtaking views across the Victoria Harbour.
As you travel through the streets of Kowloon, you will discover the hustle and bustle of everyday Hong Kong life and a variety of sights, sounds and smells. The Tour passes shops, restaurants, churches, monuments, parks and markets, and offers something unique both to the resident and visitor alike.
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| Hong Kong Island Red Route |
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Stop 1: Star Ferry Central Terminus Hong Kong Island |
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The Star Ferry is a passenger ferry service. Its principal routes carry passengers across the Victoria Harbour, between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. |
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Stop 2: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre |
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The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre is one of the two major convention and exhibition venues in Hong Kong. Built along the Victoria Harbour, it is linked by covered walkways to nearby hotels and commercial buildings. |
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Stop 3: Peak Tramway |
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The Peak Tramway is a funicular railway, which carries both tourists and residents to the upper levels of Hong Kong Island. The return journey is included free with your Big Bus ticket which runs from the Central district to Victoria Peak via the Mid-Levels, offering superb views over the harbour and skyscrapers of Hong Kong. |
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Stop 4: Lan Kwai Fong and Soho |
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Lan Kwai Fong and SOHO are popular districts in Hong Kong for drinking, dining and entertainment and are perhaps Hong Kong's most popular and well known areas for a night out. |
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| Kowloon Blue Route |
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Stop 5: Avenue of Stars |
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The Avenue of Stars honours the film greats of Hong Kong. Visitors can walk amongst the stars on the walk of fame. The avenue also feature sculptures, movie industry milestones, souvenirs of sales, incredible views of Hong Kong famous skyline and more. |
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Stop 6: Langham Place Mall and Hotel |
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Langham Place, a business and commercial complex consisting of a shopping mall, the five stars Langham Place Hotel and an office tower. The 15 storey mall has over 300 hundred shops, an international food court, and cinema and is open daily from 10 am until 11pm. |
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Stop 7: Temple Street and Jade Markets |
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The Temple Street Night Market opens at around 2 p.m. but really comes alive after dark and is popular with tourists and locals alike. The Tin Hau Temple next to it is one of Hong Kong's most popular temples estimated to have been built in around the 1840s. Opposite the temple is the Jade Street Market with over 400 stores it is a popular sight for tourists. Jade is said to bring good heath and protect against evil spirits and can be inexpensive making an ideal gift to take home. |
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Stop 8: Mody Road (Tsim Sha Tsui East) |
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Mody Road is best known for its shopping and restaurants. A number of hotels are also located along it including the Kowloon Shangri-La, the Intercontinental and the Royal Garden Hotel.
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| The above information is for reference only & subject to change without prior notice. |
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