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MOVEMENT
Hong Kong seems always to be on the move. With most of its four million people living in twin cities divided by the world's busiest harbour, this teeming metropolis utilises almost every means of transport. Although Kowloon and Victoria are now connected by a cross-harbour tunnel, ferries still provide a shuttle service above. Double-decker buses, minibuses and countless taxis contribute to an efficient public transport system that will probably boast an underground railway by the 1980s. In contrast, sedate trams clatter through Central District on Hong Kong Island and cable cars climb more than 1,300 feet up Victoria Peak.