Hong Kong’s first
high-speed railway, the Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong High Speed Rail (Hong Kong
Section) was launched on 23 September 2018. Travellers will be able to ride
from Hong Kong to 44 destinations in Mainland China destinations without
changing trains, making the city an ideal starting point for multi-destination
journeys through China.
Hong Kong First High Speed Railway Guangzhou Shenzhen Hong Kong |
In particular, the
new rail link puts Hong Kong in easy reach of nine neighbouring cities in Guangdong
Province and heralds a major boost to tourism in the Greater Bay Area. The 26-km
rail link connects Hong Kong for the first time to Mainland China’s vast high speed
rail network, the world’s most extensive.
With frequent direct
high-speed trains linking Hong Kong to Shenzhen and Guangzhou in as little as
48 minutes, travelling within the Greater Bay Area will be faster and more convenient
than ever before.
West Kowloon Station, Hong Kong First High Speed Railway |
West Kowloon: A
Perfect Place to Begin Your Greater Bay Area Adventure
The Hong Kong
section of the High Speed Rail network runs from West Kowloon Station, one of
the world’s largest underground high-speed railway stations and a new must-see landmark
for visitors to the city. The station’s design has already garnered a number of
international design awards including one at the World Architecture Festival
Awards, known as the “Oscars of architecture”.
Visitors can enjoy
views of iconic Victoria Harbour by walking along the Sky Corridor on the
station’s rooftop. A three-hectare green area outside the station, meanwhile,
provides a peaceful oasis in the heart of the city for residents and tourists
alike.
Outside the
station, there is a wealth of entertainment and attractions for visitors who
want to enjoy shopping, dining, or a taste of traditional Hong Kong. The tourism
hub of Tsim Sha Tsui with its world-renowned restaurants and shopping malls is
a short walk away.
Hong Kong First High Speed Railway |
The station is also
connected by public transport to fascinating neighbourhoods including Sham Shui
Po in Kowloon where visitors can experience authentic Hong Kong life, or Old
Town Central on Hong Kong Island where visitors can enjoy history, arts, food,
and culture in one of the city’s oldest and most idiosyncratic districts.
Directly outside
the station is Hong Kong’s new arts and cultural hub, the West Kowloon Cultural
District. It is directly outside the station, which will soon offer visitors
the opportunity to enjoy a sumptuous array of exhibitions, performances, and
cultural events as soon as they step off the High Speed Rail network.
There has never
been a better time to get on the train and discover Hong Kong and cities across
Mainland China. Tickets for the High Speed Rail network are available online,
from ticket agents, and through a tele-ticketing hotline. For more information,
please visit: https://www.highspeed.mtr.com.hk/en/ticket/cross-purchase-way-hk.html
Save time and another mean of transportation. I love the coach, look so comfy.
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