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  2. Skypier - Wikipedia

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    Skypier Terminal (Chinese: 海天中轉大樓) is a cross-border facility that includes a ferry pier and a coach bay integrated within Hong Kong International Airport, Chek Lap Kok, New Territories, Hong Kong. It is operated by Hong Kong International Airport Ferry Terminal Services Limited, a joint-venture company between Chu Kong Passenger ...

  3. Cotai Water Jet - Wikipedia

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    Cotai Water Jet (Chinese: 金光飛航; Portuguese: Jacto de Água Cotai) is a company that operates high-speed ferry services between Macau and Hong Kong.It is one of the two companies operating high-speed ferry services between the two territories – the other one being TurboJET.

  4. Chu Kong Passenger Transport - Wikipedia

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    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. The ports served by CKS outside of Hong Kong include: Macau: Outer Harbour ...

  5. Transport in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Hong Kong China Ferry Terminal - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Vehicular harbour crossings in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The Cross-Harbour Tunnel opened in 1972. due to the ever increasing population in Hong Kong and improving prosperity made the construction of further tunnels a necessity. The harbour crossing ferry services continued on until 1998 when Hongkong and Yaumati Ferry ceased to operate these ferry services. [1]

  8. Hongkong and Yaumati Ferry - Wikipedia

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    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 ).

  9. Hong Kong Ferry - Wikipedia

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    A ferry from Hongkong and Yaumati Ferry Company. Hong Kong Ferry (Holdings) Company Limited (SEHK: 50) is a holding company in Hong Kong involved in property development, ferry, shipyard, travel and hotel operations. It operated franchised ferry services in Hong Kong until 2000, when its ferry licence was transferred to New World First Ferry.