Updated November 11, 2022

Shenzhen
Map of Macau, Shenzhen and Lamma Island
Macau, Shenzhen, Lamma Island Overview
Macau is famous for its casinos, which can be reached by ferry or bus from Hong Kong.
The world's longest bridge connecting Hong Kong, Zhuhai, and Macau was completed in 2018 and can be reached by bus.
Located in southeastern China, Shenzhen is a modern city of 12.5 million people that connects mainland China with Hong Kong.
Lamma (南丫) Island is a remote island that can be reached in 40 minutes by ferry from Hong Kong Island.
In contrast to the metropolis and skyscraper of Hong Kong, this remote island is blessed with nature, where hiking and beaches can be enjoyed.
To reach Lamma (南丫) Island, take a ferry from Central Ring, Hong Kong Island. For directions to Macau and Shenzhen, please refer to the following YouTube video.
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Macau can be reached by ferry from the Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal in Shang Huan, Hong Kong Island, and Harbor City in Kowloon.
However, the world's longest bridge connecting Hong Kong, Zhuhai, and Macau was completed in 2018 and can be reached by bus.
The boarding point on the Hong Kong side is near the Hong Kong International Airport, "Hong Kong - Zhuhai -Macao Bridge Hong Kong Port It is the "Hong Kong Mouth of the Pearl Harbor Bridge".
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Shenzhen
To go to Shenzhen from Hong Kong, take the MTR to the end of the railroad.Lohu StationThe end point of the railroad in the same way.Lok Ma Chau StationThe border crossing can be done overland from
Crossing the border by land can be quite an enjoyable experience.
Shenzhen is a metropolis and a city that developed under the reform and open-door policies.
It is a cutting-edge city, famous for places like Akihabara in China and for its high penetration of electric vehicles.
Luohu ➡ to Shenzhen
Oraimaju ➡ to Shenzhen
Rama (南丫拉) Island
The remote island of Nam 丫 Island can be reached in 40 minutes by ferry from Central Circle on Hong Kong Island.
In contrast to the metropolis and skyscraper of Hong Kong, this remote island is blessed with nature.
Hiking and beaches can be enjoyed.
Many people live on this island and commute to Hong Kong by ferry because they do not want the hustle and bustle of the city.
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