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Every day in Hong Kong, over 10 million passenger journeys are made on a public transport system, which includes two high capacity railways, trams, buses, minibuses, taxis and ferries.

By Railways

The Mass Transit Railway (MTR) is an underground railway network. The route includes Kwun Tong, Tsuen Wan and Island Lines as well as Tung Chung and Airport Express is 34 kilometers. Single adult fares range from $4 to $26, and $60 to $100 for Airport Express.

The Kowloon-Canton Railway (East Rail) is 34 kilometers long and connects Hung Hom in
Kowloon with Lo Wu. Standard class fares range from $3.5 to $9 for local journeys and $20 to $33 for journeys to Lo Wu according to the distance traveled.

Light Rail Transit System, serving Tuen Mun and Yuen Long new towns. It is supported by feeder bus services with adult single fares range from $4 to $5.8. About 385,000 passengers travel daily on the system.

By
Bus
City bus Fares range from $2.5 to $10.6 for Hong Kong Island routes and $3.5 to $45 for Shuttle, External and Airport routes.

By Taxi

Playing one of the key roles in
Hong Kong
public transport, taxi provides a convenient and most advanced personalized service.

By Trams

Electric trams have been running in
Hong Kong
since 1904. The adult fare is $2 and some 279,000 passengers are carried daily.

By Peak Trams

The 1.4 kilometers line runs between Central and the Peak, with four stops en route, climbing 373 meters on gradient as steep as one-in-two. A single trip for adults costs $20.

By Subway
- OPERATION 6:00 - 1:00, every 2 min. during peak hours
- FARES Single fares depend on distance traveled and are between $4 and $26

By The Airport Express
It provides a swift link between Hong Kong International Airport and the heart of Hong Kong. Airport Express runs every 15 minutes daily from
05:50 to 01:15. The journey time from the Airport to downtown Hong Kong is only 23 minutes.

Macau
From Hong Kong
Taking the jetfoil from the Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal.
Macau is technically a foreign country, so you have to go through customs.

 From: China Tour Service