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How to get fromThe Big Buddha to Nam Cheongby cable car, subway, bus, taxi, or car

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There are 4 ways to get from The Big Buddha to Nam Cheong by cable car, subway, bus, taxi, or car

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  1. Cable car, subway

    best
    1. Take the cablecar from Ngong Ping Cable Car Terminal to Tung Chungcablecar cable car
    2. Take the subway from Tung Chung Station to Nam Cheong Stationsubway subway Tung Chung
    1h 10m
    $124–275
  2. Line 23 bus, bus

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from [Nlb] Ngong Ping to Tung Chung Tat Tung Road Bus Terminusbus bus 23
    2. Take the bus from Tung Chung Cable Car Terminal to [Ctb] Sham Shui Po Station, Cheung Sha Wan Road|[Kmb] Pei Ho Street Sham Shui Pobus bus E21 / ...
    2h 6m
    $25–34
  3. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from The Big Buddha to Nam Cheongtaxi taxi 29.7 km
    25 min
    $260–320
  4. Drive 29.7 km

    1. Drive from The Big Buddha to Nam Cheongcar car 29.7 km
    25 min
    $62–90

The Big Buddha to Nam Cheong by foot and bus

Calendar192Weekly Services
Duration2h 6mAverage Duration
Ticket$25Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between The Big Buddha, Hong Kong and Nam Cheong, Hong Kong?

You can take a vehicle from The Big Buddha to Nam Cheong via [Nlb] Ngong Ping, Tung Chung Tat Tung Road Bus Terminus, Tung Chung Cable Car Terminal, and [Ctb] Sham Shui Po Station, Cheung Sha Wan Road|[Kmb] Pei Ho Street Sham Shui Po in around 2h 6m.

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