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At the turn of the century, Hong Kong currency and Canton currency were both accepted as legal tender in Hong Kong. In the autumn of 1912, following a devaluation, the Star Ferry caused a controversy by insisting, together with the tramways, that payment had to be made in Hong Kong currency only. Canton coinage would no longer be accepted.
Hong Kong & Kowloon Ferry Ltd (HKKF) is a ferry service company in Hong Kong. It was formed by a number of shipping and shipbuilding firms, and was incorporated in Hong Kong in February 1998. HKKF currently provides 3 licensed scheduled passenger ferry routes to the Outlying Islands of the city.
1 Ferry routes. 2 Road tunnels. 3 MTR. 4 Water supply. 5 Sewerage. 6 Power cable. 7 ... This article is a list of transport means that cross Victoria Harbour in Hong ...
The Hongkong and Yaumati Ferry Company Limited (HYF), is a ferry company founded in 1897 in Hong Kong. It is commonly known as Yaumati Ferry . After restructuring the company in 1989, it became a subsidiary of Hong Kong Ferry (Holdings) Company Limited ( 香港小輪(集團)有限公司 ).
Hong Kong China Ferry Terminal is a ferry terminal, located at China Hong Kong City, 33 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is one of three cross-border ferry terminals in Hong Kong. The pier has operated since 8 October 1988. It operates 06:00–22:00 Monday–Friday, and 06:00–02:00 Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays. It ...
DBTS provides a high-speed ferry service between the Discovery Bay Ferry Pier and Pier 3 in Central District on Hong Kong Island.The travel time of approximately 25–30 minutes with frequency of around 20–30 minutes during most times of the day; additional services are operated during peak hours.
The Hong Kong–Macau Ferry Terminal in Sheung Wan. In Hong Kong, there are three piers that provides ferry services to Macau and cities in southern China: The Hong Kong–Macau Ferry Terminal; The Hong Kong China Ferry Terminal; The Skypier (For Transitting Only) Ferry services are provided by several different ferry companies at these piers.
Peng Chau Kaito Limited, more commonly known as Peng Chau Kaito (Chinese: 坪洲街渡), is a small kai-to ferry operator in Hong Kong.The company runs services between Peng Chau and Discovery Bay (Nim Shue Wan) with occasional stops at the Trappist Monastery on Lantau Island, [2] as well as the route between Discovery Bay and Mui Wo. [1]