21-05-2025
- General
- South China Morning Post
Revitalise Hung Hom with an eye for its transport history
Feel strongly about these letters, or any other aspects of the news? Share your views by emailing us your Letter to the Editor at
letters@ or filling in
this Google form . Submissions should not exceed 400 words, and must include your full name and address, plus a phone number for verification
More than a key transport hub on the Kowloon Peninsula, Hung Hom has been the pulse of Hong Kong's evolving mobility. Transforming the Hung Hom waterfront ('Proposed Hung Hom marina is as exciting as it is challenging',
May 19 ) would present a unique opportunity to celebrate the area's role in the history of Hong Kong transport and logistics, a legacy that should connect us to our past and shape our future.
For decades, Hung Hom served as the southern
terminus of the Kowloon-Canton Railway, connecting Hong Kong to the mainland and facilitating both passenger and freight transport. The station's iconic interior, illuminated by distinctive spherical pendant lights, witnessed countless cross-border journeys.
The ferry pier once stood near the railway terminus. Nearby, Hong Kong's first
Cross-Harbour Tunnel transformed vehicle travel across Victoria Harbour.
Today, Hung Hom remains a vital interchange station on the Tuen Ma and East Rail lines, linking new development areas with the central business district.