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Ngong Ping Cable Car Ngong Ping Station
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Ngong Ping 360
Lantau Island, Hong Kong
Ngong Ping Village
111 Ngong Ping Rd, Lantau Island, Hong Kong
Walking With Buddha
111 Ngong Ping Rd, Lantau Island, Hong Kong
Tian Tan Buddha
Ngong Ping Rd, Lantau Island, Hong Kong
Motion 360
111 Ngong Ping Rd, Lantau Island, Hong Kong
Bodhi Tree
Ngong Ping Rd, Lantau Island, Hong Kong
Buddhist World in the South Archway
Hong Kong, Lantau Island, Unnamed Road
Ngong Ping Plaza
Ngong Ping, Hong Kong
Po Lin Monastery
大嶼山昂坪寶蓮禪寺 Ngong Ping, Lantau Island, Hong Kong
Ngong Ping Viewing Platform
Hong Kong, Lantau Island, 鳳凰徑第四段
Nearby restaurants
Ebeneezer's Kebabs & Pizzeria (Ngong Ping) | Halal Certified
Shop 9A, Ngong Ping Themed Village Ngong Ping, Lantau Island, Hong Kong
Matsuzaka Express
Shop No. 6 & 7B Ngong Ping Theme Village Ngong Ping, Lantau Island, Hong Kong
滿記甜品 Honeymoon Dessert
Lantau Island, Hong Kong
Subway (Ngong Ping)
Hong Kong, Lantau Island, Po Ngong Dr, 大嶼山昂坪市集9B號舖
BC
Hong Kong, Lantau Island, 昂坪 昂坪市集地下11商舖
Po Lin Monastery Restaurant
Ngong Ping, Hong Kong
Deli Vegetarian Cafe
Ngong Ping, Hong Kong
德記山水豆腐花 (Vitasoy)
111 Ngong Ping Rd, Lantau Island, Hong Kong
Nearby hotels
YHA Ngong Ping SG Davis Youth Hostel
Ngong Ping Rd, Lantau Island, Hong Kong
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Ngong Ping Cable Car Ngong Ping Station

Po Ngong Dr, Lantau Island, Hong Kong
4.2(114)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: Ngong Ping 360, Ngong Ping Village, Walking With Buddha, Tian Tan Buddha, Motion 360, Bodhi Tree, Buddhist World in the South Archway, Ngong Ping Plaza, Po Lin Monastery, Ngong Ping Viewing Platform, restaurants: Ebeneezer's Kebabs & Pizzeria (Ngong Ping) | Halal Certified, Matsuzaka Express, 滿記甜品 Honeymoon Dessert, Subway (Ngong Ping), BC, Po Lin Monastery Restaurant, Deli Vegetarian Cafe, 德記山水豆腐花 (Vitasoy)
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Nearby attractions of Ngong Ping Cable Car Ngong Ping Station

Ngong Ping 360

Ngong Ping Village

Walking With Buddha

Tian Tan Buddha

Motion 360

Bodhi Tree

Buddhist World in the South Archway

Ngong Ping Plaza

Po Lin Monastery

Ngong Ping Viewing Platform

Ngong Ping 360

Ngong Ping 360

4.5

(7.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Ngong Ping Village

Ngong Ping Village

4.3

(1.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Walking With Buddha

Walking With Buddha

4.3

(206)

Open 24 hours
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Tian Tan Buddha

Tian Tan Buddha

4.6

(7.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Nearby restaurants of Ngong Ping Cable Car Ngong Ping Station

Ebeneezer's Kebabs & Pizzeria (Ngong Ping) | Halal Certified

Matsuzaka Express

滿記甜品 Honeymoon Dessert

Subway (Ngong Ping)

BC

Po Lin Monastery Restaurant

Deli Vegetarian Cafe

德記山水豆腐花 (Vitasoy)

Ebeneezer's Kebabs & Pizzeria (Ngong Ping) | Halal Certified

Ebeneezer's Kebabs & Pizzeria (Ngong Ping) | Halal Certified

4.8

(881)

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Matsuzaka Express

Matsuzaka Express

4.4

(289)

Click for details
滿記甜品 Honeymoon Dessert

滿記甜品 Honeymoon Dessert

4.1

(68)

Click for details
Subway (Ngong Ping)

Subway (Ngong Ping)

3.4

(62)

$

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Reviews of Ngong Ping Cable Car Ngong Ping Station

4.2
(114)
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1.0
21w

If you’re looking for a masterclass in how to embody dense, brash, small-man energy, ask for James at Ngong Ping during typhoon closing hours. Instead of simply giving us information about the cable car, this clown barked at us, waved his hands like we were misbehaving children, and—naturally—answered the older white women first, leaving us (Asian women) hanging mid-question.

His favorite trick? Telling us, “Go take the bus now!” as if he’s got a god complex and we’re lost sheep. Newsflash, James: the entire park is still open, the shops and restaurants are still serving, and not everyone arrives by bus. But hey, why let logic or manners get in the way of your daily power trip?

It’s like he was desperate to flex what little control he has, assuming we couldn’t possibly have driven or taken a taxi—just another day of projecting his own limitations onto guests.

If Ngong Ping wants to keep its reputation from sinking faster than a cable car in a typhoon, I suggest retraining (or replacing) employees like James who seem more suited to running people off than welcoming them in.

Pro tip: Brush up on customer service—and maybe your teeth—before...

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5.0
16w

An amazing way to reach Ngong Ping Village! The 30-minute cable car ride offers stunning views of Hong Kong’s sea and mountains, and you might even catch sight of the airport along the way. The experience itself is pretty cool, especially if you try the Crystal+ cabin, the fully transparent version which offers a 360° view of the island. If you’re lucky, you may even have the entire cable car to yourselves and your group, which is perfect for amazing Instagrammable shots. However, the floor of Crystal+ is also made of glass, so it’s not for those with fear of heights.

Before you go, make sure to check the weather and operation schedule. Service may be suspended during bad weather or maintenance, in which case you’ll need to take the bus to reach Ngong Ping...

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5.0
41w

Ngong Ping Station is the cable car's terminus at Ngong Ping Village. This scenic journey offers panoramic views of the South China Sea, North Lantau Country Park, and landmarks like the Tian Tan Buddha and Po Lin Monastery. The station is designed to blend with the cultural themes of the area, providing easy access to nearby attractions such as the Tian Tan Buddha, Po Lin Monastery, and the Wisdom Path. The cable car operates weather permitting; services may be suspended during adverse conditions.

We visited during the holidays and encountered a long queue for the cable car ride. However, the line moved quickly, thanks to the efficient staff managing the station —...

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If you’re looking for a masterclass in how to embody dense, brash, small-man energy, ask for James at Ngong Ping during typhoon closing hours. Instead of simply giving us information about the cable car, this clown barked at us, waved his hands like we were misbehaving children, and—naturally—answered the older white women first, leaving us (Asian women) hanging mid-question. His favorite trick? Telling us, “Go take the bus now!” as if he’s got a god complex and we’re lost sheep. Newsflash, James: the entire park is still open, the shops and restaurants are still serving, and not everyone arrives by bus. But hey, why let logic or manners get in the way of your daily power trip? It’s like he was desperate to flex what little control he has, assuming we couldn’t possibly have driven or taken a taxi—just another day of projecting his own limitations onto guests. If Ngong Ping wants to keep its reputation from sinking faster than a cable car in a typhoon, I suggest retraining (or replacing) employees like James who seem more suited to running people off than welcoming them in. Pro tip: Brush up on customer service—and maybe your teeth—before your next shift.
Liza LakwatcheraLiza Lakwatchera
An amazing way to reach Ngong Ping Village! The 30-minute cable car ride offers stunning views of Hong Kong’s sea and mountains, and you might even catch sight of the airport along the way. The experience itself is pretty cool, especially if you try the Crystal+ cabin, the fully transparent version which offers a 360° view of the island. If you’re lucky, you may even have the entire cable car to yourselves and your group, which is perfect for amazing Instagrammable shots. However, the floor of Crystal+ is also made of glass, so it’s not for those with fear of heights. Before you go, make sure to check the weather and operation schedule. Service may be suspended during bad weather or maintenance, in which case you’ll need to take the bus to reach Ngong Ping Village instead.
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Ngong Ping Station is the cable car's terminus at Ngong Ping Village. This scenic journey offers panoramic views of the South China Sea, North Lantau Country Park, and landmarks like the Tian Tan Buddha and Po Lin Monastery. The station is designed to blend with the cultural themes of the area, providing easy access to nearby attractions such as the Tian Tan Buddha, Po Lin Monastery, and the Wisdom Path. The cable car operates weather permitting; services may be suspended during adverse conditions. We visited during the holidays and encountered a long queue for the cable car ride. However, the line moved quickly, thanks to the efficient staff managing the station — kudos to them!
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If you’re looking for a masterclass in how to embody dense, brash, small-man energy, ask for James at Ngong Ping during typhoon closing hours. Instead of simply giving us information about the cable car, this clown barked at us, waved his hands like we were misbehaving children, and—naturally—answered the older white women first, leaving us (Asian women) hanging mid-question. His favorite trick? Telling us, “Go take the bus now!” as if he’s got a god complex and we’re lost sheep. Newsflash, James: the entire park is still open, the shops and restaurants are still serving, and not everyone arrives by bus. But hey, why let logic or manners get in the way of your daily power trip? It’s like he was desperate to flex what little control he has, assuming we couldn’t possibly have driven or taken a taxi—just another day of projecting his own limitations onto guests. If Ngong Ping wants to keep its reputation from sinking faster than a cable car in a typhoon, I suggest retraining (or replacing) employees like James who seem more suited to running people off than welcoming them in. Pro tip: Brush up on customer service—and maybe your teeth—before your next shift.
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An amazing way to reach Ngong Ping Village! The 30-minute cable car ride offers stunning views of Hong Kong’s sea and mountains, and you might even catch sight of the airport along the way. The experience itself is pretty cool, especially if you try the Crystal+ cabin, the fully transparent version which offers a 360° view of the island. If you’re lucky, you may even have the entire cable car to yourselves and your group, which is perfect for amazing Instagrammable shots. However, the floor of Crystal+ is also made of glass, so it’s not for those with fear of heights. Before you go, make sure to check the weather and operation schedule. Service may be suspended during bad weather or maintenance, in which case you’ll need to take the bus to reach Ngong Ping Village instead.
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Ngong Ping Station is the cable car's terminus at Ngong Ping Village. This scenic journey offers panoramic views of the South China Sea, North Lantau Country Park, and landmarks like the Tian Tan Buddha and Po Lin Monastery. The station is designed to blend with the cultural themes of the area, providing easy access to nearby attractions such as the Tian Tan Buddha, Po Lin Monastery, and the Wisdom Path. The cable car operates weather permitting; services may be suspended during adverse conditions. We visited during the holidays and encountered a long queue for the cable car ride. However, the line moved quickly, thanks to the efficient staff managing the station — kudos to them!
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