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Traveling in Hongkong

By admin | July 29, 2009

The real chaos in the best sense of the word, we live in Hongkong due to human and commercial maremagnum breathing former British protectorate, does, at first, that travel through the city are problematic. The first problem is that, unless you master the Chinese, the signs that show us the directions we should take, they become a real gibberish.

However, the methods to be able to move, whether through public or private transport, are very accessible and are well developed.

First of all a point of a small town. Hongkong is a small archipelago of islands being the most prominent of the Kowloon Peninsula from the point of view, the Lantau Island is located where the international airport.

It’s best to cover most of that is picking up the city by public transport. To make any kind of public transportation agencies need an octopus card which will allow much versatility as the parking meters to accept. There are also a lot of media ranging from public transport buses to trains. The MTR is a subway system like the metro or the subway and we will pass by most of the 1,000 square miles that make up the city.

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