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Shun Tak Centre is a minor transport hub, with direct access to the Sheung Wan station of the MTR, a bus terminal adjacent to the east, a large taxi stand, and the piers for ferry services to Macau and China.
Shunde (Shun Tak in Cantonese) is a district of the city of Foshan, Guangdong province, located in the Pearl River Delta. It had a population of 2,464,784 as of the 2010 census. [ 2 ] Once a traditional agricultural county, it has become one of the most affluent counties in Guangdong and mainland China.
Scheduled ferries have run between Hong Kong and Macau since the earliest days of the Hong Kong colony. Ferries to Macau departed from the old Macau Ferry Piers at this location from at least the mid-20th century, although in the 1960s the steamships – Tak Sing, Dai Loy, Fat Shan and the (more luxurious) Macao – would take around four hours for the trip.
Shun Tak Holdings Limited (Chinese: 信德集團有限公司) is a Hong Kong–Macau company founded in 1972. It has been one of the constituents of the Hang Seng Hong Kong MidCap Index since 11 September 2006. The company is active in shipping, property, hospitality, and investments businesses.
Post & Telecommunication Hub: 260 m (853 ft) 68 2002 Also known as Guangdong Telecom Plaza. ... Shun Tak Business Centre: 150.6 m (494 ft) 38 2000 [182] 150 =
CKS counter within the Shun Tak Centre. Xin He Shan catamaran at Fuyong Pier. Terminals in Hong Kong: Hong Kong China Ferry Terminal (中港城碼頭) Hong Kong–Macau Ferry Terminal (港澳碼頭) Skypier at Hong Kong International Airport (海天碼頭) Ports and terminals have full customs and immigration desks, as well as ticket offices.
China Travel co-owns a joint venture with Shun Tak Holdings under the name of TurboJET, a company providing hydrofoil and high-speed ferry services between Hong Kong, Macau, Shenzhen, and Guangzhou, all located around the Pearl River Delta in southern China. [3]
The Central (Macau Ferry) Bus Terminus (Chinese: 中環(港澳碼頭)巴士總站) is a major bus terminus located in Sheung Wan, Central and Western District, Hong Kong, next to the Hong Kong–Macau Ferry Terminal.