HKFP Lens: A different pace of life aboard Hong Kong’s slow ferries
Hong Kong Free Press

Despite its reputation for being a fast-paced city, travel for the many Hongkongers who live on or visit its outer lying islands often means slowing down for the duration of a ferry ride.
While faster crossings are sometimes an option, the older vessels offer an unhurried alternative for those with animals in tow, heavy cargo, or simply time to kill.





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