The Lantau Island cable auto together with a diversion and shopping zone at the upper station of the cable car called Ngong Ping Village constitutes this site. The principle capacity of the Ngong Ping gondola administration is to bring guests from Tung Chung to the hill top region where the island's extensive Buddha statue and renowned Monastery are spotted. On account of the development of the cable car guests no more need to take the mountain street up to the destinations. The gondola/cable car opened in 2006 following quite a long while of arranging and 2 years of development and trail runs. In 2009 Crystal Cabin service was presented utilizing glass-base lodges so today explorers can pick between the glass-base or consistent gondola lodges.
The cable car is 5.7km long and runs on a twofold cable gondola lift framework with eight supporting towers along the course. The ride takes 25 minutes to finish as contrasted and the one hour street venture. Every gondola carriage can hold 10 situated and 7 standing travelers and in all the cable car can transport up to 3,500 travelers every hour in every heading at full limit. On the cable car route travelers can look down upon the field, countryside, the sea, Tung Chung Valley and the Monastery and the iconic Buddha.
Ngong Ping Village placed at the cable car's upper station was outlined utilizing customary Chinese structural styles to mix with the surroundings. The core covers 15,000m² and incorporates shops, restaurants and excitement attractions like the Ngong Ping Tea House and the Monkey's Tale Theatre. In the village there are copies of cable car cabins from far and wide
The cable car is 5.7km long and runs on a twofold cable gondola lift framework with eight supporting towers along the course. The ride takes 25 minutes to finish as contrasted and the one hour street venture. Every gondola carriage can hold 10 situated and 7 standing travelers and in all the cable car can transport up to 3,500 travelers every hour in every heading at full limit. On the cable car route travelers can look down upon the field, countryside, the sea, Tung Chung Valley and the Monastery and the iconic Buddha.
Ngong Ping Village placed at the cable car's upper station was outlined utilizing customary Chinese structural styles to mix with the surroundings. The core covers 15,000m² and incorporates shops, restaurants and excitement attractions like the Ngong Ping Tea House and the Monkey's Tale Theatre. In the village there are copies of cable car cabins from far and wide