Recommended Routes in Hong Kong
The best way to see around Hong Kong really is by land. Buses and trams are the best possible and economical ways. One should take note that Hong Kong’s public transport services are one of the most efficient ones in the world and it is always easy to get from one place to another in the country, whether it is within the city or out of the city to other islands.
Some travel guides will provide recommendations as to the routes one could take to fully maximize their stay in the country. This includeds:
The KMB Route 70, which begin in Jordan Kowloon, it will go along Shat Tin new town through to Tai Po Road. Tai Po Road is where one can see a lot of traditional Chinese villages and will pass through the Chinese University of Hong Kong. After that it will pass through the traditional market before reaching the depot at Shung Shui.
The CityBus Route 973 provide the tourist the chance to visit Jumbo Restaurant the ever famous floating seafood outlet. Starting from Tsim Sha Tsui Bus Terminus, it will travel along Salisbury Road. Here one can visit the Avenue of the Stars, the Hong Kong Art Museum and the Space Museum. The bus will also go through Hong Kong Universirty before approaching the Tai Pak Floating Restaurant, otherwise known as Jumbo. It will then pass by Ocean Park area before going to Repulse Bay.
Tram recommendations include the NWFB Route 15 which begins from Exchange Square all the way to The Peak. This one journey where you can visit Victoria Peak where one can view the spectacular Hong Kong Island Scenery. The Hong Kong Tramways has been in operation for more than a hundred years dating back to 1904. This is the most leisure and laid back method to see Hong Kong.


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