2010年10月31日 星期日

SPD3159 Heritage Hong Kong :Central and Western Heritage Trail

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I would like to introduce another heritage trail in the Central and Western district. It consists of three routes that were launched in three phases. The Central Route, the Sheung Wan Route and the Western District & the Peak Route were launched in 1997, 1999 and 2000 respectively. Walking along the route, you will discover that each route of trail has its own characteristics.


There are many shops selling dried seafood and herbal medicine in the Sheung Wan Route. You can take the Central - Mid-levels escalator up to Staunton Street and the SoHo area. It is the world’s largest covered escalator; therefore, you need to take about 20 minutes to travel. After that you can find a dining place offering variety of cuisine including Italian, Spanish and Mexican within the SoHo area.


On the other hand, the Western District & the Peak Route covers numerous historical buildings such as Former Upper Levels Police Station. Also, it is easy to access to the Peak Tram Terminus if you follow to the route. Taking the trip by the Hong Kong’s oldest form of mechanical transport (Peak Tram) allow you to see the panoramic view of Hong Kong.


The different districts integrate the ancient and the modern city landscape and building. In the meantime, it offers a precious opportunity to you experiencing Hong Kong’s living culture among the residents and the attractions.

by Peral

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