After noticing passengers falling asleep on their buses, the Hong Kong tour company, Ulu Travel Agency, recently launched an innovative way for adults to sleep: a five-hour ride on an air-conditioned ...
Emergency workers prepare to rescue injured passengers from a double-decker lying on its side in Hong Kong on Feb. 10, 2018. (Photo: AP) A deadly Hong Kong bus crash that killed 19 and left scores ...
HONG KONG — Almost two years into the coronavirus pandemic, Charles and Jenny Chung long for a getaway from their home in Hong Kong. But with overseas travel stymied by the Chinese territory’s strict ...
Flight to nowhere. Cruise to nowhere. And now … a bus ride to nowhere. Hong Kong’s residents are among the most travel-starved people in the world. As other cities throughout Asia and the Pacific ...
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With their engine sounds, cabin ambiance and the rhythm of a moving vehicle, Hong Kong’s double-decker buses are not just a form of transportation but a popular space for commuters to take short naps.
When the pandemic cut their flight hours, two pilots spent months and hundreds of thousands of dollars reviving a vehicle that reminded them of a happier time in Hong Kong. By Tiffany May HONG KONG — ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... By ALICE FUNG and MATTHEW CHENG, Associated Press HONG KONG — Travel-starved, sleep-deprived residents might find a new Hong Kong bus tour to be a snooze.