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How to get to the top of Taiping Mountain in Hong Kong by subway?

The Peak of Taiping Mountain in Hong Kong is the highest place in Hong Kong, so everyone can visit this place or have a panoramic view of Hong Kong, which is also the most beautiful. The following small series still tells you to go to the top of Taiping Mountain.

The convenient Dingding cable car is the quickest and most convenient way to reach the top of Taiping Mountain. This is the best choice if you bring children. It takes about 8 minutes by car and the steepest angle of the cable car is 27 degrees. The cable car can carry up to 120 passengers at the same time, with more than 90 trips per day. The unique wavy corridor platform in the carriage is a major design feature, which is convenient for passengers to stand on the slope to maintain balance. The cable car passes through Garden Road Station, Kennedy Road Station, McDonald's Road Station, Mei Dao Station, Parkway Station and Peak Station along the way. Get on the bus and choose a position near the right side of the platform. There is a sea view on the right side, and the view will be better.

Suggested route: You can directly navigate to the "Peak Cable Car" on the map.

MTR Central Exit J2 → Chater Garden (Bank of China Building) → Yangtze River Group Center Side → Albert Road → St. John's Church → Peak Cable Car Station.

Tips:

The cable car is the first choice for everyone to go up the mountain. Try to avoid the peak hours around 10 in the morning and 17 in the afternoon. It is suggested that there are many people going up the mountain to see the night scene for an hour or two before and after. If you want to avoid the long queue time, you can choose the two-in-one/three-in-one express ticket, take the fast track and avoid the queue.

There are many ways for minibuses to go up the mountain. Cable cars/buses can try to go up and down the mountain. Take a bus along the winding mountain road, where the forest is dense. It is suggested to choose the window position on the left, and the scenery under the mountain is on the left. You will meet many people walking or exercising along the way. In the words of Hong Kong people, people who buy houses at the top of the mountain are generally rich families. The higher they go up the mountain, the denser the forest becomes. Sometimes houses appear in the Woods, and the servants who buy food can get off halfway. Each minibus can carry up to 20 people from the Central Ferry Pier to the Peak.

If you don't want to wait for the bus, it is also a good choice to take a taxi up the mountain. There are many taxis on most streets in Hong Kong. You can easily stop a taxi on the street except in the restricted area. Taxis in Hong Kong are equipped with odometers and air conditioners, with clean carriages and reasonable fares.

It is recommended to take a taxi up the mountain to save waiting time, keep a happy mood and enjoy the beautiful scenery all the way. The starting price of taxis in Hong Kong is about HK$ 20, and it is about HK$ 80 from the foot of the mountain to the top of the mountain, depending on the distance.

If you have enough time, are young and like to explore new ways, I suggest you go straight along Des Voeux Road at Exit C of Central Station, turn left at Pirelli Street when taking a taxi, and walk for about 65,438+00 minutes to take the middle escalator. In the Hong Kong film "Chongqing Forest", Tony Leung Chiu Wai, who plays a policeman, takes the escalator to work, and the heroine Faye Wong looks at him from the apartment window. Stop at Conde Road and walk about 65,438+.

How to get there by subway? Exit J2 of MTR Central Station, navigate and walk to Garden Road Peak Cable Car Station, and then take the Peak Cable Car to Taiping Peak. Then take the 15 double-decker bus near the central ferry terminal trading center and go directly to the top of the mountain. The price is cheaper than the cable car, but the time is long, but you can enjoy the beautiful scenery.