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Real Travelers who have been to Peak Tram
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Mat & Ruth in Hong Kong SAR, China - 26th October 2008 said
Peak. The tram is great. The peak is so steep that it starts climbing at about a 30 degree angle which increases to 45 degrees continue reading »
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Kong and Lynne in Day Four - Tour of Lan Tau said
>Finally we got on the 360 Peak Tram which is over 5 km long with views, I'm sure on a clear day, would be breathtaking. It was very continue reading »
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Mad Essex Woman in A day of credit card bashing in Hong Kong said
the Peak by funicular cable car (they call it the Peak Tram). Its a really steep train, almost vertical at some points continue reading »
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Cyclops&Gremlin in You will like Hong Kong, or be fined HK$100000! said
boarded and set sail on the top deck for HK island. Headed for the Peak Tram, opted for a return ticket as the heat continue reading »
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Popple in Hong Kong said
to get to the harbour where all the stars have their names on the footpath and up to the Peak of Hong Kong Island. The Peak continue reading »
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Nato in Hong Kong said
, not for brekkie anyway! The day was free to explore all that HK had to offer. My highlight was the Peak Tram where it felt like you were continue reading »
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Quirkasher in Rich and Free China said
also tried to climb up to the Peak. To get up there you could either take the peak tram (more sensible and comfortable option continue reading »
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claire and ryan in King Hong Kong. said
?', 'bag?', 'tailored suits?', which after sundown simultaneously changed to 'hash, hash, HASHISH!?'. Went on the 'The Peak' Tram continue reading »
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Grinningman in Peter on the Couch said
, shopping at ... superb coffee, star ferry, big escalator, walk through gardens, peak tram, iced coffe, walk along track, get changed continue reading »
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mkconway in Meeting the China Tour Group said
. The overwhelming impression was of buildings packed together - very different to the suburban back yards and space in Australia. The Peak continue reading »









