Millions of transit passengers pass through Hong Kong every year, on their way from Europe to Australia and New Zealand. However, many of them fail to use the short stopover between flights to discover this fascinating medical x-ray manufacturers, simply because they think they are not going to have enough time to make it to the city and back…This article will show you the best ways to travel from Hong Kong International Airport to the city's key attractions and back.As a transit passenger, your suitcases are handled by the airline, so you don't have to worry about them, but you still have the trolley luggage and the last thing you want is to walk all over the city with it… Isn't it?
A baggage storage facility can be CTP plate processor at the "Meeters and Greeters Hall", just after immigration and customs. They are open 7 days a week, from 5:30am to 1:30 am and charge HK$ 40 per piece for up to 3 hours, HK$ 55 for 3 – 24 hours and HK$ 130 for more than 24 hours (but less than 48…)Hong Kong's famous Octopus Card is an electronic stored-value card that allows you to travel on most public transport services without having to bother about getting small change, or wasting time buying tickets from the automatic vending machines…It comes with a refundable deposit of HK$ 50, which you will get back together with any leftover money, once you return the card.The card can be bought at the Airport Express Customer Service Counter in the Arrivals Hall (just a few steps from the baggage storage desk).
Now, that you have taken care of the CTP plate processor manufacturers, you are ready to hit the big city, and the only question remaining is "what is the best way of getting there and back"?The Airport Express train provides the fastest and most convenient link for those of you who want to get to city centre areas like Central on Hong Kong Island, or Tsim sha Tsui on Kowloon side.It departs from the platform at the end of the Arrivals Hall once every 12 minutes and covers the distance to Hong Kong Island in only 24 minutes, with stops in Tsing Yi (Which is just an ordinary dormitory town…) and Kowloon (Gateway to Tsim sha Tsui, Jordan, Yau ma tei and Mongkok)
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