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A never-failing thrill for visitors to Hong Kong is a ride on the Peak Tramway (a cable-car railway of the funicular type) which carries passengers from its Lower Terminus (only a few feet above sea-level) up the precipitous face of Victoria Peak to a height of 1,305 feet in an exciting and spectacular 10-minute journey. The cars stop at little stations at various levels on the journey and the Tramway is therefore much used by residents as well as by sightseers. From the level of the Upper Terminus magnificent views of the Colony and its harbour are obtained.

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