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- Package Info-
Hong Kong Day Tour|Hong Kong Victoria Peak & Peak Tram & Palace Museum|Hong Kong History Day Tour (HKGT01)
- Meeting location: Exit C3, Hung Hom MTR Station
- Meeting time: 9:00 am
- Ending location: Dissolution in Mong Kok
- Ending time: 5:00 pm
- Guide language: English
- Fee: HK$418 (including insurance, car fare, lunch)
- Itinerary -
- Meet at Exit C3 of Hung Hom MTR Station in the morning
- Take the Peak Tram Station to Victoria Peak
- Visit the Peak
- Lunch
- Visit to the Palace Museum (about 3 hours)
- Disband in Mong Kok
Lunch arrangement:
Tack Hsin Restaurant (8 ppl/ table)
- Vegetarian Soup
- Roasted Duck
- Stewed Fish Nuggets with Tofu
- Steamed Pork Patties with Preserved Vegetables
- Steamed Egg with minced pork
- Sweet-sour Stir Fried Pork with Pineapple
- Fried vegetables
[The Peak]
The Peak Tram is the oldest public transport in Hong Kong. It has been in operation since May 30, 1888. In the early days of Hong Kong's port opening, sedan chairs were the main means of transportation between the Peak and Central. On November 3, 1883, the first Peak Tramway has started to develop and now the cableway has been developed to the sixth generation.
[Palace Museum]
The Hong Kong Palace Museum displays the cultural relics of the Palace Museum in Beijing. Located in the West Kowloon Cultural District of the West Kowloon Recreational Area in Hong Kong, the museum covers an area of about 10,000 square meters and is 7 floors high, including 7 exhibition halls, a 400-seat lecture hall, as well as an atrium and a platform. There are also a lot of public spaces for citizens to rest and relax. Other facilities included educational activity rooms, lecture halls, souvenir shops, restaurants, etc. There are fixed exhibitions and temporary exhibitions displaying the cultural history of the Forbidden Palace in Beijing, changing every two years. Most of the exhibits have never been displayed in the Forbidden Palace in Beijing. More than 800 cultural relics has been transferred to Hong Kong in batches in early 2022, of which nearly 160 are classified as first-class national treasures.
-Terms and Conditions-
- Guests receive confirmation no later than 3 days before departure after booking
- The minimum number of people in the group is 30. If the number of participants does not reach the above-mentioned minimum number, the tour will be cancelled. An cancellation email will be sent 3 days before the departure date.
- This tour is mainly engaged in outdoor activities. Please pay attention to personal safety and belongings. For any accident occurs, the company is be responsible for any legal problems, casualties, or losses caused directly, indirectly, or incidentally. Assistance can be provided based on the claims guideline of travel insurance.
- Please be sure to arrive at the designated location 15 minutes before. Late arrivals will not be entertained.
- When booking, you must enter your name and HKID card number as shown on your HKID card or passport in the comment box (the last four alphanumeric characters, e.g. 456(7)) in order to purchase insurance.
- If Typhoon Signal No. 8 or above is hoisted by the Observatory 2 hours before the tour, all groups will be cancelled. For bad weather (such as heavy fog or red/black rainstorm warning), unless it is notified by the company to change or cancel, all groups will depart as scheduled, and group members must arrive at the designated meeting time.
Victoria Peak - Lugard Road, Hong Kong
The Hong Kong Palace Museum displays the cultural relics of the Palace Museum in Beijing and it is located in the West Kowloon Cultural District of the West Kowloon Recreational Area in Hong Kong.
There are also a lot of public spaces for citizens to rest and relax. Other facilities included educational activity rooms, lecture halls, souvenir shops, restaurants, etc. There are fixed exhibitions and temporary exhibitions displaying the cultural history of the Forbidden Palace in Beijing, changing every two years.