Hong Kong Tram Guide 香 港 电 车 地 图

Hong Kong Tram, costs you only $2, but it is fully of history and can bring you to many interesting places and districts. Finally, the toursim board introduces this Ding Ding Hong Kong Tram Guide, that will tell you what to see, what to eat at every tram stops. With this guide, you will be able to visit most of the places on Hong Kong Island.

At Sheung Wan 上环, you'll find an amazing array of traditional Chinese herbs and medicine shops that give you an insight into the look, smell and feel of how Hong Kong was 100 years ago.

Central 中环 is the seat of government and the city's banking and financial centre. Skyscrapers and marble shopping malls sit side by side with colonial heritage. It's here that you can discover the real charm and the legacy of this 'East meets West' cosmopolitan city.

Wan Chai 湾仔 has evolved from a fishing village into the most famous nightlife district in Hong Kong. As well as being a modern hub for art, culture and business.

Causewaybay 铜锣湾 is a mecca for style-conscious people hunting for the latest and hottest fashion items whether that's clothes, accessories or electronic gadgets.

Happy Valley 跑马地 is one of the few in-city race tracks in the world! Sitting in the stands, you're surrounded by high-rise residential buildings whose dazzling lights help create an amazing atmosphere!

Tin Hau 天后, Fortress Hill and North Point 北角 are predominantly residential areas where old traditions live alongside the hurly burly of modern-day Hong Kong.

Tai Koo Shing, Sai Wan Ho and Shau Kei Wan 筲箕湾 present a kaleidoscopic tourist experience. Enjoy great shopping, visit a couple of fascinating museums dedicated to Hong Kong moviemakers and coastal defence, and then top it off with a harbour-front alfresco dinner!


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