I like boats. And Hong Kong has a lot
of them. Since Hong Kong has so many islands, ferries are a popular
way to travel around the SAR. In my five weeks here I have travelled
on 5 different ferry routes and loved them all because they all offer
unique views of Hong Kong.
The Star Ferry (Central-Tsim Sha
Tsui-Wan Chai) runs short trips across Victoria Harbour. It has been
in operation since the 1880's, is crazy cheap ($3HKD) and offers
spectacular views of the Hong Kong and Kowloon skylines. I have taken
it countless times because it is a convenient way to hop between
Central and Tsim Sha Tsui. The ferries have two classes, the lower
deck which is more industrial and smells of diesel, and the upper
deck which had wood floors and is much more spacious and quiet.
Star Ferry. Hong Kong skyline in background. |
The Discovery Bay-Central Ferry is the
one we take most often because it runs between the town my parents
live in and the Central District in Hong Kong. Along the way you get
to see Hong Kong Disney, humungous cargo ships, and great views of
the Hong Kong and Kowloon skylines. Most of the ferries have closed
decks but once and a while you can get lucky and get on one that is
open at the top.
Bec and Tim on the Discovery Bay-Central ferry open deck. Kowloon in the background. |
The Discovery Bay-Mui Wo Ferry runs
between these two towns on Lantau Island. It is a short ride but you
get views of many of the outlying islands including Peng Chau and
Cheung Chau. The ferry has open upper and lower decks and is the most
convenient way to get between the two towns since there is no
connecting road.
The Hong Kong-Macau Ferry is the best
way to travel between China's two Special Administrative Regions. The
ferries are very recognizable because they are either bright red or
bright blue. The red ones are actually hydrofoils. This is the only
ferry that I have taken that doesn't have an outdoors observation
deck. I like taking this ferry after dark because you can see the
skylines of Macau and Hong Kong all lit up.
The Tai O-Tung Chung Ferry was my
favourite ferry ride of them all. The ferry sails close to the
northern coast of Lantau Island so you can see all of the mountains
right up close. From this ferry you can also sometimes see Hong
Kong's famous pink dolphins. As the ferry nears Tung Chung there are
great views of the Hong Kong airport where you can watch the planes
land as the you go by. The ferry also goes under the Ngong Ping cable
car and through an area where hundreds of people fish and dig for
clams at low tide.
Plane landing at Hong Kong airport. Spotted from Tai O ferry. |
Under the Ngong Ping cable cars |
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