How to get from Yoho Mall II to Li Shiu Chung Memorial Building by bus?
From Yoho Mall II to Li Shiu Chung Memorial Building by bus
Take one direct bus from Yoho Mall II to Li Shiu Chung Memorial Building in Central and Western District: take the 968 bus from Yoho Mall II station to Western Fire Services Street station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 43 min. The ride fare is HK$25.70.
Step by Step
- 1Start from bus stationYoho Mall II
- 2Wait for bus968Causeway Bay (Tin Hau)
- 3Ride to bus stationWestern Fire Services StreetID 00325332 min
- 4Walk toLi Shiu Chung Memorial BuildingPo Yan St 中西區, 香港790 m • 11 min
From Yoho Mall II to Li Shiu Chung Memorial Building by subway
To get from Yoho Mall II to Li Shiu Chung Memorial Building in Central and Western District, you’ll need to take 3 subway lines: take the Tuen Ma Line subway from Yuen Long station to Nam Cheong station. Next, you’ll have to switch to the Tung Chung Line subway and finally take the Island Line subway from Central station to Sai Ying Pun station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 52 min. The ride fare is HK$28.50.
Step by Step
- 1Start from subway stationYoho Mall II
- 2Wait for subwayTuen Ma LineWu Kai Sha
- 3Ride to subway stationNam Cheong17 min
- 4Wait for subwayTung Chung LineHong Kong
- 5Ride to subway stationHong Kong7 min
- 6Wait for subwayIsland LineKennedy Town
- 7Ride to subway stationSai Ying PunID SYP4 min
- 8Walk toLi Shiu Chung Memorial BuildingPo Yan St 中西區, 香港450 m • 6 min
Public transit directions from Yoho Mall II to Li Shiu Chung Memorial Building
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From Yoho Mall II to Li Shiu Chung Memorial Building by subway
To get from Yoho Mall II to Li Shiu Chung Memorial Building in Central and Western District, you’ll need to take 3 subway lines: take the Tuen Ma Line subway from Yuen Long station to Nam Cheong station. Next, you’ll have to switch to the Tung Chung Line subway and finally take the Island Line subway from Central station to Sai Ying Pun station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 52 min. The ride fare is HK$28.50.
Step by Step
- 1Start from subway stationYoho Mall II
- 2Wait for subwayTuen Ma LineWu Kai Sha
- 3Ride to subway stationNam Cheong17 min
- 4Wait for subwayTung Chung LineHong Kong
- 5Ride to subway stationHong Kong7 min
- 6Wait for subwayIsland LineKennedy Town
- 7Ride to subway stationSai Ying PunID SYP4 min
- 8Walk toLi Shiu Chung Memorial BuildingPo Yan St 中西區, 香港450 m • 6 min
Questions & Answers
What is the fastest way to get from Yoho Mall II to Li Shiu Chung Memorial Building?
The fastest way takes 43 minutes, using Bus line Yuen Long (West) - Causeway Bay (Tin Hau).
What is the alternative route to get from Yoho Mall II to Li Shiu Chung Memorial Building?
The alternative route takes 52 minutes, using Subway line Tuen Ma Line, Subway line Tung Chung Line, Subway line Island Line.
Is there a direct bus between Yoho Mall II and Li Shiu Chung Memorial Building?
Yes, there’s a direct bus going from Yoho Mall II in Yuen Long to Li Shiu Chung Memorial Building in Central and Western District in 43 min.
Which bus line goes from Yoho Mall II to Li Shiu Chung Memorial Building?
The 968 bus line goes from Causeway Bay (Tin Hau) station near Yoho Mall II in Yuen Long to Western Fire Services Street station near Li Shiu Chung Memorial Building in Central and Western District.
How long does it take to travel from Yoho Mall II to Li Shiu Chung Memorial Building by bus?
The total travel time between Yoho Mall II in Yuen Long and Li Shiu Chung Memorial Building in Central and Western District by bus is about 43 min.
Where do I get on the bus near Yoho Mall II to get to Li Shiu Chung Memorial Building?
Get on the 968 bus from the Causeway Bay (Tin Hau) stop near Yoho Mall II in Yuen Long.
Where do I get off the bus when travelling between Yoho Mall II and Li Shiu Chung Memorial Building?
Get off the bus at the Western Fire Services Street stop, which is closest to Li Shiu Chung Memorial Building in Central and Western District.
When is the first bus from Yoho Mall II to Li Shiu Chung Memorial Building?
The first bus from Yoho Mall II in Yuen Long to Li Shiu Chung Memorial Building in Central and Western District is Yuen Long (West) - Causeway Bay (Tin Hau). It leaves the Yoho Mall II stop at 8:08 PM.
How much is the bus fare from Yoho Mall II to Li Shiu Chung Memorial Building?
The ride from Yoho Mall II to Li Shiu Chung Memorial Building costs HK$25.70.
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