Orientation for new arrivals in the main urban
areas is relatively easy: if you are " Hong
Kong-side " - on the northern shore of
Hong Kong Island - Victoria Harbour lies to
your north, while to your south the land slopes
upwards steeply to the Peak . The heart of
this built-up area on Hong Kong Island is known,
rather mundanely, as Central . Just across
the harbour, in the area known as Tsimshatsui
, you are " Kowloon-side ", and
here all you really need to recognize is the
colossal north-south artery, Nathan Road ,
full of shops and budget hotels, that leads down
to the harbour, and to the phenomenal view south
over Hong Kong Island. Two more useful points for
orientation on both sides of Victoria Harbour are
the Star Ferry Terminals where the popular
cross-harbour ferries dock, in Tsimshatsui (a
short walk west of the south end of Nathan Road)
and in Central.
Arrival
Public transport is so convenient and efficient
that even first-time arrivals are unlikely to face
any particular problems in reaching their
destination within the city - apart from the
difficulty of communicating with taxi drivers or
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