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  2. Hong Kong China Ferry Terminal - Wikipedia

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    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 provides ferry services to Macau and mainland China. The ferry terminal, including ferry routes, was temporarily suspended from 30 January 2020 to early 2023 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [1]

  3. Skypier - Wikipedia

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    It was a local ferry pier called Chek Lap Kok Ferry Pier (赤鱲角渡輪碼頭).It provided a ferry route to Tuen Mun, operated by New World First Ferry.However, the route was cancelled and replaced by another route between Tuen Mun and Tung Chung New Development Ferry Pier in 2002, because the Hong Kong Airport Authority took back the pier for its own development.

  4. Hong Kong & Kowloon Ferry - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong & Kowloon Ferry Limited Fleet(All are built by Cheoy Lee Shipyard) Name Type Year Built Seats: Speed (Knots) COO Number Notes Sea Star: Double-decker ferry 1981 348 15 A3823 Ex-Kun Yieh: Flying Flame: Mono-hull: 1988 178 25 A4993 Ex-Discovery Bay 17: Sea Splendid: Mono-hull 1988 180 25 A5023 Ex-Flying Swift / Discovery Bay 18: Kun Tuo

  5. Star Ferry - Wikipedia

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    The service is operated by the Star Ferry Company, which was founded in 1888 as the Kowloon Ferry Company, and which adopted its present name in 1898. [2] With a fleet of twelve ferries, the company operates two routes across the harbour, carrying over 70,000 passengers per day, or 26 million per year.

  6. Kowloon City Ferry Pier - Wikipedia

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    There is only one ferry route to North Point in Kowloon City Ferry Pier Kowloon City Ferry Pier The neighbouring Ma Tau Kok Public Pier. Kowloon City Ferry Pier (Chinese: 九龍城碼頭) is a ferry pier in Ma Tau Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is at the north of Hoi Sham Park and the east of East Kowloon Corridor. [1]

  7. Sun Ferry - Wikipedia

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    First Ferry X (新輝拾) A10313 2003 Wang Tak Engineering & Shipbuilding, Guangzhou 235 First Ferry XI (新輝拾壹) A10343 2003 Wang Tak Engineering & Shipbuilding, Guangzhou 235 New Ferry II (新輪貳) Jet catamaran A9843 1993 Kvaerner Fjellstrand 433 Ex-HKF II: First Ferry XVIII (新輝拾捌) A143810 1994 Austal Shipyard 440

  8. Central Piers - Wikipedia

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    The Central Ferry Piers (Chinese: 中環碼頭) are situated on the northeast part of Central, Hong Kong Island. The ferries mostly depart to Outlying Islands in the New Territories , with the exception of Pier 1 serving as a government pier, and ferries from piers 7 and 8 going to Kowloon .

  9. Peng Chau Ferry Pier - Wikipedia

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    Peng Chau Ferry Pier or Peng Chau Pier is a ferry pier in Lo Peng Street, Peng Chau, New Territories, Hong Kong, next to Peng Chau Public Pier. [1] Two ferry routes are operated at the pier. One is the service between Peng Chau and Central , operated by Hong Kong & Kowloon Ferry . [ 2 ]