HongKongHong Kong tram fares to rise to HK$3, a steeper increase than expected, as operator struggles with fall in ridership and shrinking revenueHongKongJune 7, 2022posted on Jun. 07, 2022 at 9:20 am Adult and children fares both to rise by 15.4 per cent from July 11, while elderly citizens will pay 10 cents more. READ SOURCE Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditasianewsdayJune 7, 2022 You Might Also LikeHongKongSmooth launch for Hong Kong’s new electronic toll system at Lion Rock Tunnel, but official warns real test will be Monday’s peak-hour trafficMay 28, 2023HongKongHong Kong organ donors may need to verify identities, minister says, after unusually high rise in registry withdrawal applicationsMay 28, 2023HongKongHong Kong’s Civic Party folds after 17 years of championing opposition causesMay 27, 2023HongKongHow to get laughs in Hong Kong: veteran comedian Steven Lee talks about living with disability, building audiences and dealing with ‘internet mobs who hurt free speech’May 27, 2023HongKongCoronavirus Hong Kong: parents warned about rise of other respiratory illnesses despite peaked Covid waveMay 27, 2023HongKongEmergency services mount rescue operation after paraglider crashes on Hong Kong hillsideMay 26, 2023HongKongThe old cycle of British immigration policy is unwindingMay 26, 2023HongKongHong Kong to honour young leaders’ contributions to city during pandemic at annual Student of the Year AwardsMay 26, 2023HongKongHKeToll: Hong Kong’s Lion Rock Tunnel to start electronic payments on Sunday, but officials admit there will be no immediate cut in congestionMay 25, 2023Recommended For YouHongKongSmooth launch for Hong Kong’s new electronic toll system at Lion Rock Tunnel, but official warns real test will be Monday’s peak-hour trafficMay 28, 2023SportsEddie Hearn warned Leigh Wood is next for Luis Alberto Lopez after Michael Conlan KOMay 28, 2023MalaysiaJournalism taught me to be courageous, responsible, cartoonist LatMay 28, 2023TravelBest hotel rewards and loyalty programmes that work around the world (2023)May 28, 2023HongKongHong Kong organ donors may need to verify identities, minister says, after unusually high rise in registry withdrawal applicationsMay 28, 2023
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