After arriving at Starferry Pier in Central Hong Kong, it took us a while to get to the lower terminus of “The Peak Tram.” It’s quite far and you’d have to take a few turns. Luckily there were a lot of Filipinos in the area, who were very helpful in pointing us to the right direction. Central Hong Kong during Sunday looks more like Hong Kong’s “Little Philippines.” In the areas that we walked passed, it seemed 50% of the people there were Pinoys (or looked like they were from the Philippines at least).









Just remember that the Peak Tram lower terminus is just near St. John’s Cathedral, one of the most known landmarks in Hong Kong.

Entrance to the Peak Tram Lower Terminus
If you want to take pictures of your ascent to The Peak Tower in, sit on the right side of the tram. The one with three seats.

After arriving in The Peak tower, we went straight to the sky terrace to see the magnificent 360 degree view on the tallest point in Hong Kong.







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Hello po!
Me and my parents will be going to Hong Kong in June.
I’d like to ask how to get to Victoria Peak from Tsim Sha Tsui. Nandun po kasi ung guest house na tutuluyan namin, Cosmic guesthouse.
Hingi sana akong directions. ;)
thank you po! ^^
From Tsim Sha Tsui you can take the Star Ferry to Central or hop on the MTR to Central Terminal. Then you walk to the lower terminus of The Peak Tram, I suggest getting hold of a map so you won’t get lost