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The tour begins with Star Ferry, then wanders on foot through the bazaar-

filled narrow streets of Central, before travelling uphill on the world’s

largest outdoor covered escalator and boarding the historic tram to

finally hit the water on a walla-walla. Visitors will also get a unique insight

into feng shui, visit some of Hong Kong’s oldest public housing, and

experience a ritual “petty person” beating.

Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays; morning

Approx. 6 hours

HK$690 per person (minimum 2 people)

Away from the city’s bustle and hustle, this tours combines a nature

walk, history and local fisherfolk culture. Visitors will meet the green hills

and beautiful bays of Lamma Island, and experience fishing village life

through tasting local fishermen’s snacks and participating in craft-making

activities. The journey ends with a sail on the antique junk DukLing in

Victoria Harbour to enjoy the beautiful sunset.

Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; afternoon

Approx. 6 hours

HK$600 per person (minimum 2 people)

1.4 Different Taste of Hong Kong

1.5 Fisherfolk Life and the Great Outdoors

Hong Kong is a city that never sleeps, and its vibrant nightlife is full

of dynamic experiences. This three-hour evening walk in the heart

of Kowloon, in districts like Yau Ma Tei and Jordan, will give visitors

authentic local entertainment, delicacies and perspective into Chinese

culture and Hong Kong society.

Tuesdays and Saturdays; evening

Approx. 3 hours

HK$650 per person (maximum 14 people)

1.6 Good Evening Kowloon

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