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It may not be the fastest means of getting around, but Hong Kong Island's trams take you along scenic routes. ... grab an up-to-date street map from a Hong Kong Tourism Board visitor center.
HONG KONG — At Rumsey Street and Des Voeux Road, two middle-aged women step into the hot-pink double-decker tram, gripping large black plastic bags filled with pungent dried cod and shrimp ...
Hong Kong is the city of queues, but at tram stops, lines are virtually nonexistent. Because trams can stop anywhere from the beginning to the end of a given tram station, there’s no point in ...
Trams serve as more than just a mode of transport. They are a vehicle that carries Hong Kong's history, embodying a cherished part of the city's identity as they traverse Hong Kong Island for the ...
In Hong Kong, trams are affectionately called "ding ding" by locals because of the sound their bells make. Trams have been in service for over 100 years. They are still one of the main means of ...
In tales of Hong Kong, the tram is a ubiquitous symbol, and the “Ding Ding” has long been one of the city’s essential icons. “When it comes to filming Hong Kong, the tram is the obvious ...