Excellent question. Hong Kong is a compact city with, systematic public transport system and an efficient transport network in timing and quality. You can see more buses, taxies than private cars. More than 90% of people use public transport in Hong Kong, including the HK double-decker bus, MTR, Ferry, Tram, etc., for work, office, and daily activities. All these explanations are for the locals. City bus, New World, and KMB bus HK have a significant network, HK bus schedules are on time which includes all big buses, including HK airport bus.
If you are a tourist new to Hong Kong, and your language is not Chinese, public buses are good for only the first stop to last stop travel where there is no risk involved. If you are a Mainland Chinese tourist, Taiwanese one, but you know the Cantonese or Mandarin can manage to ride a bus almost everywhere.
You can travel by bus in Hong Kong anywhere!!!
Here is good news whether you are from the USA, UK, South Africa, India, or Antarctica, it doesn’t matter where you are from, but just follow the trick, and you can take a bus anywhere and everywhere in Hong Kong.
Before travel Hong Kong make a little brainstorming
- If you know where to go, see on the internet, dig and explore print, whichever is necessary, the physical information is vital.
- Make sure you have an internet connection with a data plan on your mobile
- Download the bus apps City Bus and KMB bus, which are the prevalent buses running in Hong Kong. These apps are very comprehensive and have tons of information loaded on them. It also gives information about which bus goes where, what time a specific bus comes to that stop, etc.
If you can use these apps without the hassle, I promise you can go anywhere by bus and other public transport. If you have any issue and it is not convenient to use them, avoid the Bus and use different transport modes.
Some of the Best sightseeing locations that you can go to by bus.
- Hong Kong Disneyland
- Ocean Park
- Victoria Harbour
- Central Business Hub
- Western Market
- Longest Escalator Central
- Central Ferry Terminals
- Lan Kwai Fong
- Tsim Sha Tsui to Mong Kong Busy market
- Wetland Park, Tin Shui Wai
- Tai Po Waterfront Park
Finally, Hong Kong public buses are safe for tourists, but you ride the bus base on your confidence level. Most of the people in Hong Kong speak English, but still somewhere not comfortable travel.
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