What would be the cheapest public transportation deal for me in Hong Kong? [closed]
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I'll visit HKG for two periods:
one evening, a day and a half
3 days and a half
I wandered the net and saw some public transportation deals. But I'm confused which one would be the most economic for my needs (is the daily ticket really economic? what would you recommend for me?)
I want to ask:
- if I buy tickets online, how can i pick them up?
- Do I get an octopus ticket for which I can get refund at the end of use?
- I cannot find the MTR and airport express fee from the airport to Hong Kong station
- I couldn't understand if the unlimited tickets include all buses, tram and other discounts in stores like the octopus offers?
Best Answer
Cheapest way to go Airport: MTR to Tung Chung Station. And take bus(S1) to Airport.
Centre to Tung Chung Station ($21.9 HKD octopus) Tung Chung Station to Airport($3.5 HKD) Total: $25.4 HKD
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Is public transport cheap in Hong Kong?
It is very affordable here and fairly easy to spot one on the streets. There are three types of taxis in Hong Kong: Red taxis (aka Urban taxis) that are responsible for most of Hong Kong, blue taxis that only operate on Lantau Island, and green taxis that only service the New Territories.How do you use the bus in Hong Kong?
Octopus cards are accepted on all buses in Hong Kong. Minibuses are small buses that carry up to 19 people. Green minibuses operate along specific routes at fixed prices. Fares are paid upon boarding, based on distance travelled and exact change is required if paying by cash.How is Hong Kong transportation?
The land transport in Hong Kong comprises taxis, MTR (Mass Transit Railway), buses, minibuses, tramways. On the sea travelers may use ferries. Also, travelers can pay their trips by cash or buy the Octopus Card and use its to travel on the MTR, buses, ferries or trams.Cheapest public transport in Hong Kong
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