Ngong Ping 360

Hong Kong

85/10090 min

Ngong Ping 360 is a prominent bicable gondola system located on Lantau Island, Hong Kong, designed to enhance tourism by providing a direct aerial link between Tung Chung and the Ngong Ping area. The system comprises the Ngong Ping Cable Car and the adjacent Ngong Ping Village, a retail and entertainment center near the upper station. It enables visitors to access famous attractions such as the Po Lin Monastery and the Tian Tan Buddha, which are iconic cultural landmarks. The cable car system spans approximately 5.7 kilometers and includes eight towers and two turnstations, offering passengers panoramic views of the natural landscape, Hong Kong International Airport, and the surrounding countryside. The gondola cars include standard cabins, crystal cabins with glass bottoms introduced in 2009, and panoramic cabins launched in 2022 with full glass walls and floors for immersive viewing experiences. Operated by a subsidiary of the MTR Corporation, Ngong Ping 360 has become a key tourist attraction since its official opening in 2006, despite early operational challenges. The ride typically takes 24 to 30 minutes and provides a faster and more scenic alternative to bus travel. The upper station is designed to blend with the natural environment and provides access to cultural sites and the vibrant Ngong Ping Village, enhancing the overall visitor experience.

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Astuce: For the best experience, visit Ngong Ping 360 on weekdays or early mornings to avoid crowds. Advance online ticket purchase is recommended to skip queues and access direct boarding. Consider the crystal or panoramic cabins for unique viewing, and check the official website for special discounts available to Hong Kong residents, seniors, and children. Note that the cable car operates from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM on weekdays and extends hours on weekends and public holidays. Be aware of scheduled maintenance closures and plan accordingly.

Faits intéressants

  • Ngong Ping 360 is the longest bicable gondola lift system in Asia.
  • The cable car system includes two turnstations that change the gondola's direction mid-route.
  • The crystal cabins introduced in 2009 feature glass bottoms for an immersive viewing experience.
  • Panoramic cabins launched in 2022 offer 360-degree full glass viewing, among the largest of their kind worldwide.
  • Two mules were used during construction to transport materials to the site due to environmental restrictions; they lived at a local farm after completion.
  • The system was temporarily closed in 2017 for cable replacement and again during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The upper station near Ngong Ping Village was designed by the architectural firm Aedas to harmonize with the natural surroundings.

Histoire

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Ngong Ping 360 was conceived in the late 1990s to improve access to Ngong Ping and boost tourism around Po Lin Monastery and the Tian Tan Buddha.

2002

The Hong Kong government awarded a 30-year franchise to the MTR Corporation in 2002 to build and operate the cable car system.

2004

Construction began in 2004, with the system officially opening in September 2006 after some delays due to technical issues and typhoon damage.

2007

Early operational challenges included a significant incident in 2007 when an empty cabin fell during testing, leading to a change in management and operational control by MTR.

2009

Since then, the system has undergone upgrades, including the introduction of crystal-bottom cabins in 2009 and panoramic cabins in 2022, enhancing the visitor experience while maintaining high safety standards.

Guide du lieu

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Ngong Ping Cable Car Ride

A 5.7-kilometer scenic gondola journey from Tung Chung to Ngong Ping, passing over Lantau's natural landscapes, the Hong Kong International Airport, and the South Chek Lap Kok Road. The ride takes approximately 24 to 30 minutes and offers spectacular views, especially from crystal and panoramic cabins.

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Ngong Ping Village

A retail and entertainment center adjacent to the upper cable car station, providing dining, shopping, and cultural experiences. It serves as a gateway to the Po Lin Monastery and the Tian Tan Buddha statue, enhancing the visitor experience with themed attractions and local crafts.

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Po Lin Monastery and Tian Tan Buddha1906 (monastery)

Located near the upper station, these iconic cultural sites are major attractions accessible via Ngong Ping 360. The Po Lin Monastery is a Buddhist monastery founded in 1906, and the Tian Tan Buddha is a large bronze statue symbolizing harmony between man and nature.

Contact

Téléphone: 3666 0606