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passenger hall where immigration counters are made

available. For arriving passengers, customs procedures

are normally carried out in the cruise passenger hall or

customs check point on Level G or Level 2.

Kai Tak Cruise Terminal

Located at the former Kai Tak Airport runway, the

world-class Kai Tak Cruise Terminal can accommodate

the world’s largest cruise vessels. It features light-

filled passenger and service areas, efficient passenger

circulation between drops-offs, waiting halls, a

concourse, jaw-dropping views of Victoria Harbour and

an impressive number of amenities.

The terminal is close to many major attractions, and

contains a rooftop garden, shops and restaurants. For

more information, please visit

www.kaitakcruiseterminal.com.hk .

High-Speed Ferries Services

There are extensive ferry services operating between

Hong Kong, Macau and Mainland China. HKTB Visitor

Centres can provide detailed information about ferry

schedules and destinations.

By Land

Mass Transit Railway (MTR) Intercity Train

Services

The MTR runs regular through-train intercity services

between Hong Kong and Mainland China on three

main routes to/from Guangdong province, Beijing and

Shanghai. It takes only about two hours to travel from

Hung Hom to Guangzhou East (Canton City), with

a one-way fare of HK$210-250; or about 18.5 and

24 hours to Shanghai and Beijing respectively with

cost of about HK$457-1191 one-way. The MTR also

operates additional services to three other cities within

Guangdong province. For details of MTR services,

please visit

www.mtr.com.hk

.