The double-decker trams are one of the important symbols of Hong Kong.
Operating on Hong Kong Island between Kennedy Town and Shau Kei Wan (with a branch circulating through Happy Valley, is a 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) narrow-gauge tram system. Hong Kong Tramways (ཛྷ... (more)
Nice artwork on tram 160 bound for Happy Valley.
No. 68 tram, which is rebuilt with reference to the 1920s' style trams for "TramOramic Tour" sightseeing, is seen passing through Wan Chai old district, running outside a preserved old building.
No. 68 tram, which is rebuilt with reference to the 1920s' style trams for "TramOramic Tour" sightseeing, is seen running outside the historical Court of Final Appeal building.
Hong Kong Tramways started the tram tracks renewal project at Shau Kei Wan terminus. Parts of the tracks will be covered with a layer of elastic rubber before embedding in concrete, in order to m... (more)
Tram No. 26 is running through Chun Yeung Street of North Point District. A wet market is situated along the street, with stalls selling fresh fruits, vegetables, meat and seafood on both sides o... (more)
No. 68 tram is rebuilt with reference to the 1920s' style (3rd Generation) trams. The double-deck tram, with an open-top upper deck, is used for sightseeing namely "TramOramic Tour". The Tour ope... (more)
No. 68 tram is rebuilt with reference to the 1920s' style (3rd Generation) trams. The double-deck tram, with an open-top upper deck, is used for sightseeing namely "TramOramic Tour" starting fro... (more)
The preserved Tram No. 50 belongs to the 5th generation of Hong Kong Trams, which is displayed in the Museum of History.
The "Umbrella Movement" has three main occupation sites where the one in Causeway Bay blocks the tram lines. Tram services are interrupted and trams cannot make u-turns normally at term... (more)
Tram 110 wears the special livery celebrating the 110th Anniversary of Hong Kong Tramways, running outside the 108-year-old Western Market.
Double decker trams trundle along Johnston Road in the night life district of Wan Chai
As the new year begins, a double decker tram grinds around the tight curve from Des Voeux Road into Morrison Street, Western market district