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Asked by Diane from canada | May. 02, 2014 18:57
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I would like to go to NgongPing360 after leaving airport and before going to hotel in HongKong...how

Is there anywhere we can check our bags and pick up after enjoying sights at NgongPing360? How would we (2) get from NgongPing tpo Hong Kong Island afterwards? Thank you

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Answered by David | May. 04, 2014 02:00
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From the airport, you can take the shuttle bus line S1 to reach Tung Chung Station. Then walk to the station of cable car station to take the Ngong Ping 360.
Your luggage can be stored at the Tung Chung Station or Citygate Mall next to Tung Chung Station.

After enjoying the Ngong Ping 360, you still need to go back to Tung Chung Station to take the Tung Chung Line to HK Station on HK Island directly.
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Answered by Diane | May. 04, 2014 12:23
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You are saying there is a secure place to store our suitcases at the Tung Chung Station? This is not uncommon then? What is the best way for a visitor to pay for transportation? Is there a money exchange place in the airport? Approximately how much does a trip cost for an adult? How could I get from Hong Kong Station to Harbourview Hong Kong hotel with suitcases? Are there buses frequently and do the drivers understand English? By the way my husband and I are 70 years old so a bit of walking is okay but not a lot so please keep that in mind especially with suitcases. Many thanks.
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Answered by David | May. 05, 2014 04:34
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I remember there is a place for storing luggage in Tung Chung Line, but not very sure. When you reach, you can ask the MTR Staff for confirming first. If you cannot find it, you can store your luggage in Citygate, out of Exit B. Surely, there is place for storing your luggage in Citygate.

It is suggested to get a local Octopus card using on transportation system. There is money exchanging service in the airport.

For the trip pirce, which section of trip do you refer to? I am not very clear about that. For your hotel, which specific one do you refer to? As I know, there are several hotels named so in HK, such as Renaissance Harbour View Hotel HK or L' Hotel Causeway Bay Harbour View HK.

The local public buses are frequent and some of the drivers can speak English. Communication is not a problem in that place.
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