Flight to nowhere. Cruise to nowhere. And now … a bus ride to nowhere. Hong Kong’s residents are among the most travel-starved people in the world. As other cities throughout Asia and the Pacific ...
Oct. 22 (UPI) --A Hong Kong tour company is offering a unique solution to help stressed-out passengers get some rest -- a five-hour bus ride to nowhere. For those who find they get their most restful ...
After noticing passengers falling asleep on their buses, the Hong Kong tour company, Ulu Travel Agency, recently launched an innovative way for adults to sleep: a five hour ride on an air-conditioned ...
Travel-starved, sleep-deprived residents might find a new Hong Kong bus tour to be a snooze. The 47-mile, five-hour ride on a regular double-decker bus around the territory is meant to appeal to ...
Any new parent will confirm the soothing, somnolent effects of a car on tired, cranky infants. That road noise works on adults, too. A Hong Kong tour company noticed patrons falling asleep on its ...
With their engine sounds, cabin ambiance and the rhythm of a moving vehicle, Hong Kong’s double-decker buses are not just a form of transportation but a popular space for commuters to take short naps.
A local tour agency in Hong Kong is running a bus service catering to those who desperately need a nap. The quiet bus service travels 52 miles, and provides a place for tired Hong Kongers to rest.
“Hot dog buses,” nicknamed for their lack of air-conditioning, have not picked up passengers in Hong Kong for 10 years. Join me for a ride on one → This bus was among a fleet of 369 introduced in Hong ...
When the pandemic cut their flight hours, two pilots spent months and hundreds of thousands of dollars reviving a vehicle that reminded them of a happier time in Hong Kong. By Tiffany May HONG KONG — ...