Tram's-eye views of Hong Kong street life.
From: Sunset
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Date: 1/1/1989
Hong Kong Island has terrific street life from the never-sleep jumble of Causeway Bay, through the financial chasms of the Central district, to the bustling street markets surrounding the Macao ferry terminal. There's no better way to see and photograph it all than from a tram. Trams make as many as 113 stops on the 10-mile round trip between the island's east and west ends. The whole ride can take up to 2-1/2 hours, but it still costs less than a dime. Cars run from 6 A.M. to ...
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