MTR
Routes, Hong Kong |
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| MTR
Stations legend |
Central to Tsuen Wan line, mainly servicing Kowloon West |
Sheung Wan to Chai Wan line, servicing
Hong Kong Island |
Yau Ma Tei to Tiu Keng Leng, servicing Kowloon East |
North Point to Po Lam, servicing mainly east Kowloon and Tseung Kwan O |
Hong Kong to Tung Chung, servicing west Kowloon and Lantau Island |
Airport Express, servicing the Hong Kong International Airport, the AisaWorld
Expo, and urban Hong Kong |
Disneyland line, connecting the MTR line with Disneyland at Sunny Bay |
Alphabetical
listing of all MTR stations :
Admiralty
- a commercial area next to Central, has nice mall connected to it
Airport
AsiaWorld Expo
Causeway Bay -
a residential, commercial, and tourist area; also one of the most crowded shopping
areas in Hong Kong
Central
- the central business district
Chai Wan - a government housing and industrial area built a few decades back
Cheung Sha Wan
Choi Hung - a government housing area built a few decades back
Diamond
Hill - a residential area with a neighborhood mall
Disneyland Resort
Fortress Hill
Heng Fa Chuen -
a quiet harbor-front residential neighborhood
Heng Hau - a fairly new
residential neighborhood
Hong Kong - the
Hong Kong station of the MTR and Airport Express trains
Jordan - a residential, commercial,
and shopping area just north of Tsim Sha Tsui
Kowloon - the Kowloon
station of the MTR and Airport Express trains
Kowloon Bay - an industrial area close to the old airport; has mall connected
to the MTR
Kowloon Tong - an area used to be in the direct flight path of the old airport,
filled with low-rise big houses, the MTR station here connects to the KCR
Kwai Fong - an industrial area
Kwai Hing - an industrial area
Kwun Tong - an industrial and residential area
Lai Chi Kok
Lai King
Lam Tin - a new housing area -
Lok Fu - a government housing area built a few decades back and have been renovated
in recent years, has mall connected to the MTR
Mei Foo - one of the first huge private housing "cities"
Mong Kok - a residential, commercial,
and shopping hub of Kowloon.
Nam Cheong
Ngau Tau Kok - a
government housing area built a few decades back
North Point
Olympic
Po Lam
Prince Edward - a low-rise residential area that used to be in the flight-path
of airplanes before the airport was moved -
Quarry Bay Sai
Wan Ho
Sham Shui Po - a residential
and commercial area most known for its computer shopping arcades and street market.
Shau
Kei Wan - a residential area with a thriving seafood street market
Shek Kip Mei - a government housing area built a few decades back
Sheung Wan - an area where you can see the old Hong Kong
Sunny Bay
Tai Koo - a residential, industrial, and commercial area, a nice mall is connected
to the MTR Tin
Hau - a residential district located adjacent to Causeway Bay
Tiu Keng Leng
Tsim Sha Tsui
- one of the tourist districts, located on the tip of the Kowloon Pennisula
Tsing Yi
Tsuen Wan - an industrial and residential area
Tseung Kwan O
Tung Chung - the town on Lantau Island close to the new airport
Wan Chai -
a residential and commercial area, known for its bars
Wong Tai Sin - a government housing
area built a few decades back, also location of a popular Budhist temple
Yau Ma Tei
Yau Tong Related
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