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Aberdeen Ferry / Kai to Pier

Location: Aberdeen Ferry/Kaito Wharf | Accessibility Classification: Wharf | Accessibility Information: Aberdeen Ferry/Kaito Wharf is small and does

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Attractions Evaluation
The entrance and exit are equipped with manual doors, or there are steps, or the width is not suitable, wheelchairs / people with reduced mobility must be assisted by others
The passage is high or low or has a few steps, wheelchairs / people with reduced mobility must be assisted by others
There is no need or a wide drop lift to reach all floors, wheelchairs / people with reduced mobility can use them alone
There are ordinary toilets, wheelchairs / people with reduced mobility must be assisted by others
The attitude of the staff is acceptable and can provide basic services for wheelchairs/persons with reduced mobility
Space channels are narrow, wheelchairs / people with reduced mobility must assist others

Introduction

Aberdeen Ferry / Kai to Pier operates the route between Kaito Aberdeen and Ap Lei Chau. It is a route within the Aberdeen Typhoon Shelter. It is operated by Aberdeen Ferry. In actual operation, it is divided into two branches: both From Ap Lei Chau (Yue Hai Hua Ting) to Aberdeen: one stops at the entrance of the Aberdeen pedestrian tunnel, and the other serves the Aberdeen Jumbo Wharf.
Aberdeen Ferry-Tsui Wah Shipping operates from Aberdeen to Cheung Chau, Lamma Island and Po Toi Island.

Accessibility description

Aberdeen Ferry / Kai to Pier is small and does not have barrier-free facilities. It is recommended that wheelchair users do not go alone.

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Address : Aberdeen Praya Road

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Traffic Information

Meeting Facilities
MTR Wong Chuk Hang Station Exit B, walk for about 5 – 8 minutes to Shum Wan Pier and transfer to the free shuttle ferry.

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- Aberdeen Ferry/Kaito Pier is located in the Aberdeen Waterfront Park. The ferry/Kaito Pier must go through a wooden pedal. Wheelchair users are advised not to go alone.

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- Most parts of the pier have narrow passages and are totally unsuitable for wheelchair users
- Boarding and disembarking must pass through stairs/thresholds, wheelchair users are not recommended to go alone

WC
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- There is no accessible toilet at the pier. If necessary, you can use the accessible toilet at Aberdeen Promenade


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