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Hong Kong Tramways

 Hong Kong Tramways



The Hong Kong tram is one of the primary means of transportation on Hong Kong Island. If you have the opportunity to come to Hong Kong, I will recommend you to try it yourself. Why? The following will explain it to you.


Alias of Hong Kong Tramways

Ding Ding ( Ding-ding", "ding-ding"... The tram makes a "ding-ding" sound from time to time, so the tram is also called "ding-ding". But it turns out that in addition to the driver, passengers can also control the tram to make a ding ding sound. In addition to the steering wheel at the rear of the old tram, there is a pedal on the ground. When you step on it, it will make a "ding ding" sound, but the new tram has disappeared. However, for the sake of road safety, it is better for passengers not to touch the instruments in the car casually. )


Awards:

Hong Kong Tramways officially won the Guinness World Records™ honor, becoming the world record holder for the "largest double-decker tram fleet in service".


History of Hong Kong Tramways

The Hong Kong Tramways opened in 1904, providing services only a little later than the Star Ferry and the Peak Tram. In the beginning, there were only 26 trams and only single-deck trams. Today, there are 165 double-decker trams. The range of services Only in Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and New Territories there is no related service.


Route of Hong Kong Tramways

Divided into Westbound ( Kennedy Town Bound ) and Eastbound ( Shau Kei Wan Bound ). for more details please click here



Hong Kong Tramways operates 6 main routes running between Kennedy Town and Shau Kei Wan. For more information, please click here




Schedule and Fares: 




This is an environmentally friendly and economical means of transportation. The fare is about US$0.4 per adult and about US$0.2 for the elderly and children.


Recommended Route:

Recommended route: The section from Shau Kei Wan to Kennedy Town, with a total length of about 13 kilometers and an average travel time of 90 to 100 minutes. This is the longest route.

Because the maximum speed of the tram is only 45 kilometers per hour, you can enjoy the city with the fastest pace of life in the world at a slow speed. You can shuttle on every major road and alley. You can even take pictures of the features you see with a camera and easily capture each unique frame.


What is Tramoramic Tour? 
( This service is temporarily suspended since covid 19 )




If you want more comfort and a better experience, you can Book a TramOrmaic tour.

Fares:

Adult: 150 ( US19 approximately )
Child: 95   ( US12 approximately )
Under 4 years: free to charge

Enjoy a 1-hour characteristic sightseeing tour on a quaint tram with an open-plan design from the 1920s. The "Tramoramic Tour" shuttles through the downtown of Hong Kong Island, allowing you to enjoy the breathtaking scenery. Guided tours in 8 different languages (Cantonese, Mandarin, English, Korean, Japanese, Spanish, French, and Russian) are provided on the train, and the fascinating stories of Hong Kong and the history of trams are narrated along the way to gain an in-depth understanding of Hong Kong. A 2-day tram pass is included with the tour, and the voucher is free and unlimited for ordinary passenger trams, wandering the narrow alleys in the north of Hong Kong Island, and discovering the most authentic side of Hong Kong!

For details please click here


Book Your Party Tram

If you have a group of friends who want to reserve a tram for a party, the tram company provides related services. In addition to renting a car, you can also book catering services, so that you and your friends can have an unforgettable night.


Take the Guinness World Record and over 100-year-old tram, shuttle through the streets and alleys of the city, and enjoy the view of the city. How can you not experience this unique style? Besides, who can guarantee this kind of transportation Public tools can always be preserved, after all, under the great ship of the times, everything may change, so why not cherish the present, if you come to Hong Kong, go and experience it for yourself.

This time, introduce it here, see you next time


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