Aberdeen Harbor is located in the city of Hong Kong, in China. The harbor is situated in the middle of Ap Lei Chau and Aberdeen. Aberdeen Harbor in Hong Kong is also known as Hong Kong Tsai or the Heung Kong Tsai. Aberdeen basically means Hong Kong Minor. There are many high risers in the surrounding regions of the waterfront at Aberdeen. The harbor is rather a hyped place, with the women on the sampans welcoming the tourists.
The trip around the Aberdeen Harbor, Hong Kong, lasts for a stretch of 20 minutes and costs about HK$60 for every person. The trip can be availed every day from 9am till 5:30pm. The starting point for the trip around the Aberdeen Harbor is the Aberdeen Center broad-walk.
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The Aberdeen Harbor of Hong Kong houses the temple of the protector of the fishermen, namely, Tin Hau. The temple was built in the year 1851. The region around the Aberdeen Harbor provides a sound knowledge of the boatmen and their culture and traditions. The Ocean amusement Park, located nearby, also provides one of the best touring experiences. Some of the famous floating restaurants are located on the ferries at the Aberdeen Harbor.
Reaching the Aberdeen Harbor is quite easy via the ferry no. 7 and the bus no. 7. The Bus no. 70 can also be availed from the Exchange Square Bus Terminus, which is situated in the Central district of the city of Hong Kong. Other modes of transport include the Ocean Park Citybus service that is operated from the Star Ferry Pier.
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