Hong Kong|Ding Ding Tram Ride with Cultural Landmarks Tour

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(2 reviews)

3 hours 30 minutes (approximately)
Offered in: English

Discover Hong Kong’s heritage from aboard its iconic double-decker tram

Step aboard the beloved “Ding Ding” tram and experience a unique journey through time as you glide past some of Hong Kong Island’s most iconic cultural landmarks. This guided ride offers a perfect blend of local history, old-world charm, and authentic street-level views — all from the upper deck of a historic tram.

Tour Highlights:
~ The century-old tram system, one of the world’s oldest and most charming
~ Pass by key cultural sites such as the Blue House, Pak Tai Temple, Wan Chai Market, and Gooseneck Bridge
~ Photo stops at famous spots like the Monster Building and heritage tong lau districts
~ Narrated insights into old Hong Kong, folk customs (like villain hitting), and hidden gems along the route

Why Join?
This is more than a tram ride — it’s a moving window into Hong Kong’s past and present. Perfect for culture lovers, first-time visitors, or anyone who wants to see the city like a local.

What's Included

Pastry
English / Chinese-speaking guide
Ding Ding Tram Fare
Other personal expenses
Insurance
Luggage storage services

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

Meet up at Wan Chai MTR Station Exit C Please arrive at the location 10 mins before the departure time How to get there By train: Take the Island Line towards Chai Wan, get off at Wan Chai Station, and meet at Exit C

End point

Itinerary

Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes (approximately)
  • 1

    The Pawn is a modern British restaurant and bar housed in a beautifully restored 19th-century pawn shop in Wan Chai. Blending heritage architecture with stylish dining, it offers relaxed cocktails, comfort food, and a rooftop garden in a historic setting.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 2

    Hong Kong House of Stories is a small community museum located in the historic Blue House in Wan Chai. It showcases local heritage through personal stories, everyday objects, and cultural exhibits, offering visitors an intimate glimpse into Hong Kong’s grassroots history.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 3

    Blue House in Wan Chai is a historic four-storey tong lau (tenement house) built in the 1920s. Known for its striking blue façade, it’s part of a UNESCO-awarded conservation project and now serves as a living heritage site with residents, a museum, and community spaces.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 4

    Pak Tai Temple in Wan Chai is a historic Taoist temple built in 1863 to honor the god of war and water, Pak Tai. Known for its peaceful atmosphere and a towering bronze statue from the Ming dynasty, it’s one of Hong Kong Island’s oldest and most important temples.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 5

    Wan Chai Market is a traditional wet market located on Queen’s Road East, offering fresh produce, meat, seafood, and local snacks. Originally built in 1937, the market blends historical charm with modern facilities after its renovation, serving as a vibrant hub of daily life in Wan Chai.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 6

    Bowrington (Gooseneck Bridge) Villain Hitting is a unique Cantonese folk ritual performed under the Canal Road Flyover in Causeway Bay. Elderly women symbolically beat paper effigies to help clients ward off bad luck and enemies. Especially popular during the Jingzhe festival in early March, it's a vivid example of Hong Kong's living folk traditions.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 7

    Monster Building is a nickname for a famous residential complex in Quarry Bay, Hong Kong, officially known as the Yick Cheong Building. Known for its dense, towering façade of tightly packed apartments, it’s a popular photo spot and symbol of Hong Kong’s iconic urban density—featured in films like Transformers: Age of Extinction and Ghost in the Shell.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • ⁠Suitable for all ages, but the itinerary includes walking, so it is recommended that participants are able to stand for long periods of time
  • People with limited mobility/families with baby strollers are not recommended to participate
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