Tsui Wah Ferry

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Tsui Wah Ferry
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Traditional Chinese 翠華船務(香港)有限公司
Tsui Wah Ferry's kaito for Aberdeen to Yung Shue Wan. Tsui Wah Ferry Co.jpg
Tsui Wah Ferry's kaito for Aberdeen to Yung Shue Wan.
Tsui Wah Ferry's kaito for Wong Shek Pier to Tap Mun. Tsui Wah Ferry Service in Tap Mun.jpg
Tsui Wah Ferry's kaito for Wong Shek Pier to Tap Mun.
Tsui Wah Ferry's kaito for Aberdeen to Po Toi Island. Tsui Wah Ferry at Aberdeen.JPG
Tsui Wah Ferry's kaito for Aberdeen to Po Toi Island.

Tsui Wah Ferry Service (H. K.) Ltd is a ferry service operator in Hong Kong.

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History

Tsui Wah Ferry was established in 1986. In the beginning its business only involved leasing ferries. Today the company provides passenger ferry services as well as boats for lease. [1]

Routes

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