Originally posted by Just_do_it_lah:The timing is almost 24hrs... ferry to Macau...
but of higher frequency from 7am to 2359pm (every 15mins).
the economic class fare is from HK$134 to HK$168
and super class fare is from HK$236 to HK$267. (Super class includes 1 meat + drink + 1st to get off the ferry ).
Many pax dashed from the ferry to Custom - to get early exit... more Kaisu than Singaporeans... lol.
go Macau must go see the dog races
if your wallet is loaded...
you can take heli-ride to Macau (only 15mins)...
Originally posted by JerryJan:
go Macau must go see the dog races
haha.. never see... maybe next trip...
nice ?
Originally posted by JerryJan:
go Macau must go see the dog races
Macau is like a heaven to guys and entertainment..!!!!
never been to heaven ?? go macau.... lol.. (entertainment heaven)..
I like KMb route 5, 40, 42, 72, 72A, 72X, 259D, 261 etc etc
cost of Heli-ride to macau... approx S$500 (very expensive)...
Originally posted by bus555:I like KMb route 5, 40, 42, 72, 72A, 72X, 259D, 261 etc etc
haha... i heard 104 not to bad too..
nxt time i go macau
sure take the bungee 1
nothing to do in macau leh. other than eat.
my times in HK are spent visiting relatives/old family friends. i have never done any of the touristy stuff in HK before :(
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Originally posted by udontknowme:nothing to do in macau leh. other than eat.
my times in HK are spent visiting relatives/old family friends. i have never done any of the touristy stuff in HK before :(
Did you to The Peak...?
Originally posted by gigabyte14:nxt time i go macau
sure take the bungee 1
go to Macau just for bungee ?
Originally posted by udontknowme:nothing to do in macau leh. other than eat.
my times in HK are spent visiting relatives/old family friends. i have never done any of the touristy stuff in HK before :(
Can try going to Tung Chung ( Tung Chung MTR stn).. Tung Fu SC... many branded factory outlets...
a nice tim sum restaurant there too... (top level).
Originally posted by Just_do_it_lah:haha... i heard 104 not to bad too..
lol If I were at there, i would know routes like:
1, 1A, 2, 2A, 3C, 5, 5C, 6C, 6D, 7, 7M, 7B, 9, 10, 11B, 11D, 13M, 13X, 14, 15, 16, 16M, 21, 23M, 24, 27, 28, 29M, 30, 31, 31B, 32, 32M, 32S, 33A, 34, 36, 37, 38, 38S, 39A, 40, 40X, 41, 41A, 42, 44, 45, 46X, 51, 52X, 53, 54, 57M, 58X, 59A, 59M, 60M, 61X, 61M, 62X, 63X, 66, 66M, 68A, 68M, 68X, 69X, 70, 70X, 72, 72A, 72X, 74A, 74X, 76K, 80, 80K, 85K, 86K, 88K, 93K, 95, 98A, 98C, 98D, 99, 102, 106, 107, 110(New), 111, 112, 115, 116, 117, 118, 170, 171, 203E, 212, 234A, 234B, 235M, 235M, 238M, 238X, 248M, 251M, 258D, 259B, 259D, 259E, 261, 263, 263M, 272K, 281A, 282, 283, 284, 286M, 289K, 296D, 296D(New), 305, 307, 336, 601, 606, 671, 680P, 904, 905, 935, 961 A43, B1, B3X, E33, N170, N216, N237, N260, N281, N293, R33, S1, S64P
hehe choose ur pick!
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Originally posted by udontknowme:nothing to do in macau leh. other than eat.
my times in HK are spent visiting relatives/old family friends. i have never done any of the touristy stuff in HK before :(
take a tram to.. The Peak.
i actually alightened at Admiralty MTR stn, ask around for direction.. for The Peak tram stn...
Hopefully the pictures will assist potential travellers to HK... cheers.
Originally posted by bus555:
lol If I were at there, i would know routes like:
1, 1A, 2, 2A, 3C, 5, 5C, 6C, 6D, 7, 7M, 7B, 9, 10, 11B, 11D, 13M, 13X, 14, 15, 16, 16M, 21, 23M, 24, 27, 28, 29M, 30, 31, 31B, 32, 32M, 32S, 33A, 34, 36, 37, 38, 38S, 39A, 40, 40X, 41, 41A, 42, 44, 45, 46X, 51, 52X, 53, 54, 57M, 58X, 59A, 59M, 60M, 61X, 61M, 62X, 63X, 66, 66M, 68A, 68M, 68X, 69X, 70, 70X, 72, 72A, 72X, 74A, 74X, 76K, 80, 80K, 85K, 86K, 88K, 93K, 95, 98A, 98C, 98D, 99, 102, 106, 107, 110(New), 111, 112, 115, 116, 117, 118, 170, 171, 203E, 212, 234A, 234B, 235M, 235M, 238M, 238X, 248M, 251M, 258D, 259B, 259D, 259E, 261, 263, 263M, 272K, 281A, 282, 283, 284, 286M, 289K, 296D, 296D(New), 305, 307, 336, 601, 606, 671, 680P, 904, 905, 935, 961 A43, B1, B3X, E33, N170, N216, N237, N260, N281, N293, R33, S1, S64Phehe choose ur pick!
You are my IDOL... (HK IDOL).... lol..
but i normally takes MTR to move around... (almost 98% of the trips) lol.
Originally posted by bus555:
lol If I were at there, i would know routes like:
1, 1A, 2, 2A, 3C, 5, 5C, 6C, 6D, 7, 7M, 7B, 9, 10, 11B, 11D, 13M, 13X, 14, 15, 16, 16M, 21, 23M, 24, 27, 28, 29M, 30, 31, 31B, 32, 32M, 32S, 33A, 34, 36, 37, 38, 38S, 39A, 40, 40X, 41, 41A, 42, 44, 45, 46X, 51, 52X, 53, 54, 57M, 58X, 59A, 59M, 60M, 61X, 61M, 62X, 63X, 66, 66M, 68A, 68M, 68X, 69X, 70, 70X, 72, 72A, 72X, 74A, 74X, 76K, 80, 80K, 85K, 86K, 88K, 93K, 95, 98A, 98C, 98D, 99, 102, 106, 107, 110(New), 111, 112, 115, 116, 117, 118, 170, 171, 203E, 212, 234A, 234B, 235M, 235M, 238M, 238X, 248M, 251M, 258D, 259B, 259D, 259E, 261, 263, 263M, 272K, 281A, 282, 283, 284, 286M, 289K, 296D, 296D(New), 305, 307, 336, 601, 606, 671, 680P, 904, 905, 935, 961 A43, B1, B3X, E33, N170, N216, N237, N260, N281, N293, R33, S1, S64Phehe choose ur pick!
Bro bus555,
you are from HK ?
No Card No Travel.... In HK, this card is a must !!!
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HK Airport Express (very convenient).. cheaper than taxis to HK Island... fast too.
Luggages check-in at Hong Kong Stn @ HK Island. (departuring HK)
remember to keep this with you... Airport express card....you need this card to get back to airport from HK station, if you are checking in luggages. You also can departure from Kowloon & Tsing Yi.
Originally posted by Just_do_it_lah:Bro bus555,
you are from HK ?
nah.. i juz learn these route all thanks to one game hehe
Originally posted by bus555:
nah.. i juz learn these route all thanks to one game hehe
hahaha.. wat game ???
how to be a good KMb bus driver ??? lol...