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Duk Ling Ride


Board an authentic Chinese junk
and set sail into Hong Kong’s
scenic harbour for a 360-degree
view of the city’s impressive skyline.
Originally owned and manned by
Chinese fishermen, the Duk Ling is
typical of the junks which used to criss-
cross Hong Kong’s waters for hundreds
of years – a reminder of the romance and intrigue that accompanied the
early taipans and traders who settled here.
After sailing the waters and deep sea channels for more than 25 years, the
vessel was lovingly restored in the 1980s to her original classic design.
Today, the Duk Ling is the last authentic sailing junk in Hong Kong.
From Kowloon Public Pier From Central Pier 9

There are two piers to depart from:


Kowloon: Kowloon Public Pier, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon (arriving at Hong Kong Island)
MTR East Tsim Sha Tsui Station, Exit J, walk for 10 minutes. Kowloon Public Pier
is to the left of the Star Ferry Piers.
Departs at 2pm and 4pm (Thursday), 10am and noon (Saturday)
Hong Kong Island: Central Pier 9 (Public Pier) (arriving at Kowloon)

MTR Hong Kong Station, Exit A2, walk along the covered walkway in Man Yiu Street
towards harbour front for 10 minutes.
Departs at 3pm and 5pm (Thursday), 11am and 1pm (Saturday)
HKTB Visitor Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui (please see page 44 for address)

Tour fee is HK$100 per person (no small change or foreign currency will
be accepted)
About one hour
30 people per ride
HKTB Visitor Hotline +852 2508 1234

Notes:
• Visitors are required to show their passports and register in advance in person at Visitor
Centre.
• Full refund for booking cancellation 2 days or more prior to departure. No refund for
cancellation 1 day before or on the day of departure, except in the event of tour cancellation
due to bad weather.
• The ride may be rough. Visitors are advised to take necessary precautions as appropriate.
• For visitors aged 3 to 75 only.
• The ride may be suspended during March 2011 due to annual maintenance.
• Ride organised by HKTB.

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