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Thursday, April 5, 2012

See Hong Kong for Thirty Cents. The Amazing Hong Kong Tram System. | YOMADIC

See Hong Kong for Thirty Cents. The Amazing Hong Kong Tram System. | YOMADIC: "One of the plain-sight-secrets of Hong Kong is the tramways. I spent the best part of a day on the Hong Kong tram system. "

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