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Asked by Mr.Mark from Australia | Sep. 12, 2010 08:06
About:Hong Kong Bus

Hi, understand that from Tung Chung Exit B can take Bus 23 to Big Buddha other than taking the Cable Car. What will be the BEST choice to go up/down the hill in either way by bus or cable car or should it be better to take both routes (up & down) by cable car ? Anyway, What will be the cable car cost difference for one way vs. both ways ?

If coming down from BIG BUDDHA by bus, where is the bus stop ? ...I presume we will take Bus 23 too ? I intend to go to Stanley Market from here. Please show the way.

My itinerary on that day is Big Buddha, Tung Chung Citygate Outlets, Stanley Market, SOHO / LKF. Please correct me if this plan need to adjust. Please advise !!!
Thank you.

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Answered by Ms.CELIANA from China | Sep. 13, 2010 20:14
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If you want to enjoy the scenery while acending the hill, I think the cable car is a good choice. The best point for the bus 23 is that it is much cheaper than the cable car. As far as I know, there are one way ticket and round way ticket as well as a joint ticket for attractions on the hill. You can search for some more on the official website of Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car.

For your itinerary, as I can see, Stanley Market is located at the southeast of Hong Kong Island and Ngong Ping is located on Lantau Island, It takes you around 2 hours if you take MTR to Hong Kong Station and then take bus to Stanley Market. Since you still want to go to SOHO/LKF, I think you'd better move Stanley Market out of your plan or put it to another day.
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