How to Get Here. General Information Share. Where is Ngong Ping ? What are Ngong Ping opening hours? Can children travel on cable cars unaccompanied? Can I eat and drink in the cabin? Can I smoke in the cabin? No, you must alight from the cabin and queue for the next ride at the boarding area. Can I bring my pet with me to Ngong Ping ?
How do disabled guests access the cable car platform after arriving at the Tung Chung Cable Car Terminal? How do I board the cabin? Can I alight at the two angle stations?
What is there to do in Ngong Ping Village? How much time should I plan to spend there? Are there any luggage storage facilities at Ngong Ping ? Are there any parking facilities? Will the cable car service be affected when bad weather strikes? Does Ngong Ping provide car park facilities for disabled guests? Does Ngong Ping provide washrooms for the disabled? Are there any baby-care facilities at Ngong Ping ?
There are baby-care facilities at the Ngong Ping Village. If I want to have privacy for my cable car ride, what should I do? Any privileges or discounts for visitors with disabilities? How long does the Ngong Ping Cable Car journey last?
The Ngong Ping Cable Car journey lasts for approximately 25 minutes. How long is the Ngong Ping Cable Car journey? How often do cabins leave the station? How frequent do Crystal Cabins depart from platform? When was the Crystal Cabin launched? What is special about the Crystal Cabin? How thick is the Crystal Cabin's glass bottom? Is the cable car suitable for everyone? Is the Crystal Cabin suitable for elderly people? Can wheelchair guests travel on the cable car?
How should I dress to ride the Crystal Cabin? Can ladies wear high heels to travel on the Crystal Cabin? How many people can a Standard Cabin carry? How many people can a Crystal Cabin carry? How do you arrange the seating for the cable cars?
Is it possible for guests to request an individual cabin? What should guests do in case of emergency during the cable car journey? Do I need to make a booking? I have already booked online. Do I need to redeem a ticket to board? What is the price of a Ngong Ping Cable Car experience? Please click here to check the price of tickets and tours. What are the rates for infants and children? Can I use the round-trip tickets on two separate dates? The two trips of the round-trip ticket are only valid on the same day.
If I have purchased a round trip ticket of "Tung Chung to Ngong Ping crystal cabin , Ngong Ping to Tung Chung standard cabin ", can I change it to a round trip cable car ride crystal cabin after arriving at Ngong Ping?
If I have purchased a round trip cable car ride crystal cabin , can I change it to standard cabin for the return trip? Does NP provide any special arrangement for disabled guests to queue up for ticket? Where can I get the Annual Pass application form? Where can I get more information? When is the Annual Pass available for application?
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All 4, What's the recommended attractions near Ngong Ping ? More Questions. It consists of the Ngong Ping Cable Car and the Ngong Ping Village, a retail and entertainment center adjacent to the cable car's upper station. Show More. Located Nearby Nearby Attractions More 1, The Art of Chocolate Hong Kong 4.
Tian Tan Buddha 4. Nearby Restaurants More Nearby Hotels More Novotel Citygate Hong Kong. Regal Airport Hotel. From Tin Hau the journey to Tung Chung takes about 55 minutes and buses operate at a frequency of 12 to 20 minutes from am until midnight daily.
From Island Harbourview the journey to Tung Chung takes about 55 minutes and buses operate at a frequency of 11 to 20 minutes from am to midnight daily. Trains on the Disneyland Resort Line operate at a frequency of 4 to 10 minutes from am until am. At the airport both buses stop on Cheong Tat Road outside the passenger terminal building at ground level below the Arrivals Hall. Bus S56 is an express service about every 20 mins direct from the airport to Tung Chung Station, about 2 mins walk from NP Tung Chung cable car terminus, with a journey time of about 9 mins.
Buses operate from about am until midnight. Most buses are equipped with luggage racks. Most passengers start the ride from Tung Chung Terminus. The 25 minute ride begins with the short hop across a sea channel to the first angle station on Chek Lap Kok the airport island. Climbing above Tung Chung Bay The ride is flanked on one side by the green forested Tung Chung Valley and on the other by the north Lantau slopes and coastline whilst behind are stunning panoramic views over the airport and across the South China Sea to the New Territories.
Approaching the hills of Lantau North Country Park As the cable car glides silently across the country park the towering Lantau Peak in the far distance ahead dominates several lower hills and peaks whilst below the journey crosses valleys, streams and forests before the slow ascent of Nei Lak Shan where the ride reaches its highest point some metres above sea level. Cabin arriving at Nei Lak Shan Angle Station, the highest point of the ride From the second angle station the first glimpses of the Giant Buddha appear imposing a majestic air of serenity on all around.
On the gentle descent from Nei Lak Shan the majestic "Giant Buddha" becomes visible The breathtaking ride continues across more valleys and woodland until the monastic buildings of Ngong Ping come into view and beyond the plateau the south Lantau coastline is visible before the journey reaches its destination at Ngong Ping Village constructed in traditional Chinese architectural style. Approaching Ngong Ping with Nei Lak Shan in the distance Occasionally mists can descend on the higher parts of Lantau Island particularly in early morning and under these conditions although the panoramic views can be restricted many visitors may consider the eerily haunting experience of gliding through the mist into the unknown just as exciting.
Cable car arriving at Ngong Ping Village Terminus left. The village which opened at the same time as the cable car was constructed in traditional Chinese architectural style and designed to reflect the character of the surrounding environment. Ngong Ping is planning to open a "Cable Car Discovery Centre" in the summer of which will comprise a permanent exhibition with eight exhibition areas and interactive experiences including VR with professional tour guides to illustrate the extreme engineering involved in the construction and operation of the system.
It has an information centre with small exhibition which is open free admission to the public, Tuesdays to Sundays from 10am to pm and pm to pm. Monday to Friday 10am to 6pm Saturdays and Sundays 9am to pm. There are several dates each year when the system is closed for scheduled maintenance.
Dates are announced on the Ngong Ping website. Scheduled closure dates are detailed below check Ngong Ping website for latest information as future dates are provisional and may change ;. Full 7-day service resumption from 27th May The cable car does not run in extremely adverse weather conditions or when Typhoon Signal 3 or higher is hoisted. Glass-bottom "Crystal Cabins" were introduced into service in April Ngong Ping introduced a new Fun Pass from 1st January which includes round trip cable car ticket with admission to all attractions at Ngong Ping Village, including Stage , Motion and Walking with Buddha.
The show takes place every 30 minutes and lasts for about 20 minutes;. Opened 19th August
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