Enjoy 360 degree views of Hong Kong's famous skyline with the wind softly ruffling your hair. Moving at an easy pace in the tranquil waters of Hong Kong Island, it is best enjoyed on a on a sunny day, where you can view the multi hued sun setting or the extraordinary spectacle of the light show that Hong Kong is popular for. At night, sip on a chilled champagne or a favorite cocktail. Cruise off Lamma Island, Lei Yu Mun or Po Toi and sample a traditional Chinese sea food dinner. All this is possible aboard the Duk Ling, an authentic Chinese vessel, carefully restored to its original condition. Currently plying the water of Hong Kong bay, it offers the only opportunity of sailing in a Chinese vessel used by fisher folk 150 years ago. The experience of sailing in an authentic piece of Hong Kong's history is a very powerful and unique experience. Sailing past many of Hong Kong's iconic buildings with the red sails of the boat in the foreground and Victoria Peak in the background indeed makes a very pretty picture and offers many photo opportunities.
As it is one of a kind experience, the Duk Ling is hired by corporate and commercial entities and individuals on tailor made, even themed packages suited to their needs in terms of destinations, routes and catering. The Duk Ling can be also hired as a wedding venue and has been featured in several movies.
Used by the Hong Kong Tourist Board as a cultural symbol, the Duk Ling sails from the Kowloon public pier, Tsim Sha Sui and from the Central Pier 9 on short journeys on Thursday afternoons and Saturday mornings, noon and afternoons. Cruises on the vessel can last for two and a half to four hours. Although the boat is not luxurious and the boat trips are often short, it offers relaxing moments away from the frenetic pace of Hong Kong and Kowloon. The only sounds that can be heard out on the water are the voices of other passengers, the wind, the waves and the ambient sounds of the harbour.
As one of the recent awardees of the Travelers Choice, Top Twenty Five Hotels in Hong Kong by Trip Advisor, the Langham Hong Kong exudes a European style elegance and offers amenities and service befitting a top level luxury hotel in Hong Kong. As one of the leading luxury Hong Kong hotels, the Langham pays meticulous attention to ensuring that its accommodation is impeccable. Its ambience is of quiet sophistication, its cuisine outstanding and facilities modern and up to date. Its central location places it close to all the main commercial, cultural and entertainment areas of Hong Kong and Kowloon.
As it is one of a kind experience, the Duk Ling is hired by corporate and commercial entities and individuals on tailor made, even themed packages suited to their needs in terms of destinations, routes and catering. The Duk Ling can be also hired as a wedding venue and has been featured in several movies.
Used by the Hong Kong Tourist Board as a cultural symbol, the Duk Ling sails from the Kowloon public pier, Tsim Sha Sui and from the Central Pier 9 on short journeys on Thursday afternoons and Saturday mornings, noon and afternoons. Cruises on the vessel can last for two and a half to four hours. Although the boat is not luxurious and the boat trips are often short, it offers relaxing moments away from the frenetic pace of Hong Kong and Kowloon. The only sounds that can be heard out on the water are the voices of other passengers, the wind, the waves and the ambient sounds of the harbour.
As one of the recent awardees of the Travelers Choice, Top Twenty Five Hotels in Hong Kong by Trip Advisor, the Langham Hong Kong exudes a European style elegance and offers amenities and service befitting a top level luxury hotel in Hong Kong. As one of the leading luxury Hong Kong hotels, the Langham pays meticulous attention to ensuring that its accommodation is impeccable. Its ambience is of quiet sophistication, its cuisine outstanding and facilities modern and up to date. Its central location places it close to all the main commercial, cultural and entertainment areas of Hong Kong and Kowloon.
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