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Hong Kong-based designers are reimagining Hong Kong’s historic tram and the ever-popular ferries to see what public transit could look like in a world after the Covid-19 pandemic.
Hong Kong-based designers are reimagining Hong Kong’s historic tram and the ever-popular ferries to see what public transit could look like in a world after the Covid-19 pandemic.
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What is Open House Hong Kong? How you can now explore a tram ... - MSN
Architect Bob Pang Chin-wah, who helped curate 50-plus sites for OHHK, in partnership with Design Trust, welcomed Hong Kong's participation in Open House Worldwide, joining a network across 60 ...
It’s not often you spot a map filled with smiling animals. But this one has plenty. Over 60 species found in Hong Kong, from the Chinese white dolphin to the yellow-crested cockatoo, are ...
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Hong Kong is sleeping on a cultural and tourism resource: trams
Instead of prioritising one-off events, tourism planners should add value to its cultural treasures by embracing new technology and new ideas The Hong Kong tram is woven into the fabric of ...
Hong Kong is the city of queues, but at tram stops, lines are virtually nonexistent. Because trams can stop anywhere from the beginning to the end of a given tram station, there’s no point in ...
HONG KONG (AP) — Hong Kong’s Peak Tram is a fixture in the memories of many residents and tourists, ferrying passengers up Victoria Peak for a bird’s eye view of the city’s many skyscrapers.
HONG KONG -- Hong Kong's Peak Tram is a fixture in the memories of many residents and tourists, ferrying passengers up Victoria Peak for a bird's eye view of the city's many skyscrapers.
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