Aberdeen Harbor Hong Kong
The Aberdeen Harbor, Hong Kong in China, is situated between Aberdeen and Ap Lei Chau. The Aberdeen is also called the Heung Kong Tsai or the Hong Kong Tsai, meaning mini Hong Kong Minor. You will find high- rises around the waterfront of the Aberdeen. The Aberdeen Harbor is one of the most hyped places in Hong Kong. So if the hype is what will attract you to the place, then you won't be disappointed! All that you have heard about the place is pervasively true!
Want to enjoy a ride in the sampans? You will be welcomed by the women operating the sampans who will be more than happy to take you in provided you are ready to pay! For a 20-minute trip from a licensed operator, you will have to pay HK$60 (US$7.80) per person. This is offered every day between 9am and 5:30pm from the Aberdeen Centre boardwalk.
There is also a temple dedicated to Tin Hau who is considered to be the protector of the fishing people. It was built in 1851. Roaming around in the Aberdeen Harbor in Hong Kong, China, will give you a very clear idea of the life and culture of the boat people. You can also try out the nearby Ocean Amusement Park and enjoy a thrilling afternoon.
Bus number 7 from the Central ferry pier no. 7 will take you to the Aberdeen Harbor, Hong Kong. You can also take the bus number 70 from the Exchange Square Bus Terminal located in the Central District. Another Option is the Ocean Park Citybus, which is a special service bus from the Star Ferry Pier.
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