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Sunday, 16 June 2013

Cruise terminal replaces Hong Kong's legendary Kai Tak Airport



Flying into Hong Kong was once an aerial adventure as gigantic passenger planes made alarmingly steep descents over the harbor and then low over crowded high rises to runway 13. Those adrenalin-filled landings ended when the new Hong Kong International Airport to the west opened in 1998, however, the site of those dramatic flights has now been repurposed as the new Kai Tak Cruise Terminal. It was formally opened on June 12 as the Commissioner for Tourism, Mr Philip Yung, welcomed the inaugural berthing of the cruise ship Mariner of the Seas... Continue Reading Cruise terminal replaces Hong Kong's legendary Kai Tak Airport

Section: Architecture

Tags: Building and Construction, Cruise, Hong Kong, Ships, Tourism

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