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Hong Kong Tramways (Ding Ding) Tours and Tickets

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What are people saying about Hong Kong Tramways (Ding Ding)

Peter_A, Mar 2025
Exploring Hong Kong’s hidden food Delights with Ashly!
While there is considerable walking! We experienced all of the Citi’s modes of getting around! From the Ferry to double decker trams to covered walkways and escalators! The delicious part was visiting wet markets and sampling amazing food at various local eateries not easily found as a tourist! Ashly was a wealth of knowledge and a joy to spend the day with!
Scott_M, Apr 2024
Interesting and delicious taste of Hong Kong
Kiyo gave us amazing and delicious tour of Hong Kong. We walked to several interesting places including riding the Metro under the harbor, the central-mid-levels escalators and the tram. We also tasted several items we had never hear of and all were yummy. He even took the time to teach us how to use the Metro ourselves. Kiyo's knowledge of Hong Kong and love for what he does was very apparent. We would highly recommend this tour!
Kirsty_W, Dec 2023
Great guide
Really great tour guide. Ashley was amazing, very knowledgeable, friendly and flexible. Highly recommend!! Would definitely do more tours with her, we had a great time.
Michael_N, Jun 2023
Amazing Guide & Tour
Ashley was an amazing guide, full of information about the city, its history and its food culture. She reached out weeks before the tour to get pertinent information about dietary restrictions, special mobility needs and goals of the tour and then tailors the tour to the group. She was also helpful in answering other questions we had about staying in Hong Kong. I highly recommend her!!! She is amazing.

Hong Kong Tramways (Ding Ding)

5.0
(670)
Hong Kong SAR
Hong Kong Tramways (Ding Ding)
  • Taking the Ding Ding is a quintessential Hong Kong experience.

  • Sit at the front of the upper deck for the best views.

  • Don’t forget your camera; there are plenty of photo-worthy shots on the ride.

  • Enter the tram at the back, then pay (with exact change or the Octopus Card) when you exit at the front; the price is the same regardless of how far you travel.

  • The tram is not wheelchair-accessible.