How can I get to the harbour center by bus in tiaojingling
The 792m road of the new bus 792m Road (792m Road)
one hour (13.8 km) walking for a distance of 208 meters, and five yuan (5 yuan)
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it's not easy, Get on jingling road
get off Saigon
operation time: 05:45-22:25, 22:25-23:00, about 20 minutes / trip, 25 stops
walk 57 meters to the terminal (about 1 minute)
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Saigon bus terminus (bus stop)
bus line: East Rail Line → Kwun Tong line, the whole journey is about 17.4km
1. Walk about 140m from Shatin central station to Shatin station
2. Take east rail line, pass 2 stops, reach Jiulong Tang station
3. Walk about 200m, transfer to Kwun Tong line
4. Take Kwun Tong line, pass 10 stops, reach tiaojingling station
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or take b3x B3m to Tuen Mun subway station
University of Hong Kong subway station (opened in December)
University Station (Chinese University)
University of science and technology is in trouble:
bus
91 or 91m (Diamond Hill subway station, via rainbow subway station)
91m (Baolin subway station, Through Kengkou subway station
792m (tiaojingling subway station or Saigon)
minibus
104 (Niutoujiao subway station)
11 (Rainbow subway station)
11 or 11m (Kengkou subway station)
12 (Saigon or Baolin subway station)
because the location of the three universities is too far away, you can arrange the order, I'll give you some suggestions
that's right, because I've been there. I can take photos outside. If I'm lucky, I can meet stars. I can get there by bus, but this area is in the factory area, and there are few people
address: No.77, Juncai street, Tseung Kwan O, Kowloon
opening hours: not fully open
Tel: 00852-25081234
transportation: MTR Tseung Kwan O line tiaojingling down transfer bus
Take Guantang line from tiaojingling, get off at Jiulong Tang (10 stops in total), and then transfer to East Rail Line (8 stops in total) at Jiulong Tang (no exit). Please refer to the following metro line diagram. Good luck

1. Service area: all Hong Kong, except outlying islands. Service time: all night service on main routes. Main bus companies: KMB: Kowloon, new territories and cross harbour bus. City bus: Hong Kong Island, cross harbour bus and downtown to Tung Chung and airport. New bus: Hong Kong Island, cross harbour bus and Tseung Kwan O. Long Yun: New Territories to Tung Chung and airport. Lantau bus: Lantau bus frequency and station density, All Hong Kong Island and cross harbour buses are air-conditioned; There are also about 75% air-conditioned buses in Kowloon and the new territories. If you are familiar with the geographical environment of Hong Kong, you can get to your destination easily and quickly by bus
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all night routes on Hong Kong Island
N8 Wanchai pier ← → Xinghua
