Central to mid levels escalator system
synonym
Central to mid levels escalator generally refers to the central to mid levels escalator system
Central to mid levels escalator system is located on Hong Kong Island, connecting central business district and mid levels residential area. It is a pedestrian transportation system between central and mid levels in Hong Kong.
Since the escalator was built and put into use in 1993, it has transported more than 80000 people per day.
Escalator overview
Located on Hong Kong Island, the mid levels escalator connects the central business district and the mid levels residential area. It is a daily transportation system for nearby residents and white-collar workers. Since the escalator was built and put into use in 1993, it has transported more than 80000 people per day. The hillside escalator is one of the earliest developed areas by the Hong Kong government at that time. There are many historical sites nearby, including Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall, grand hall, etc. coupled with its unique landscape, the hillside escalator has become a classic destination for many tourists to visit Hong Kong.
The whole system has a total length of 800 meters and a vertical gap of 135 meters. It is composed of covered pedestrian and overpass, 20 one-way automatic escalators and 3 automatic footpaths that can switch up and down directions. The system starts from Hang Seng Bank's head office building, which is connected with the pedestrian overpass system in central, passes through the central market, and ends at Gander road along Golin street, Hollywood Road, Seeley street, morrow Temple cross street and Robinson road. According to Guinness World Records, the system is the world's longest outdoor covered pedestrian escalator. It takes 20 minutes to complete the journey, but most users save time by walking.
The system is free of charge, with about 40000 users per day, managed by Jiading Property Management Co., Ltd.
Historical evolution
The central to mid levels escalator system was built by the Hong Kong government. It was originally designed to facilitate residents in mid levels to travel to the central business district and relieve the busy situation of narrow roads in mid levels. The system cost 240 million Hong Kong dollars to build and was put into operation on October 15, 1993. The annual electricity charge is estimated to be as high as HK $500000. The original design of the project was to build six similar escalator systems. Later, it was found that there was a serious over funding problem during the construction process. In the end, only one escalator was built and the project was not continued.
Traffic information
Take the MTR Hong Kong Island Line and Tsuen Wan line to exit C of central station, go straight along des Voeux Road Central, turn left at Yuzu Bailey street, and walk for about 10 minutes.
Main attractions
The escalator system passes through a number of scenic spots, including SOHO District, which is full of European style, bars and restaurants, central police station, which has a history of 100 years and is listed as a statutory historic site of Hong Kong by the government, and Taichang bakery, a famous traditional bakery loved by former governor Chris Patten.
In the Hong Kong Film Chongqing forest, Tony Leung, who plays a policeman, takes the escalator to work. The heroine Faye Wong peeps at him from the apartment window, becoming a classic scene.
In the 2010 Hong Kong film "leisure fried rice", Zhou Huimin and Wu Junru, who play same-sex couples, go back and forth on the escalator many times, performing the "18 seeing each other off" between lovers, becoming the most popular classic romantic segment of the film.
Through the street
Des Voeux Road Central
Queen's Road Central
Stanley Street
Wellington Street
JIEZHI Street
Flower Street
Hollywood Road
staunton street
Yili near street
Firm road
Prince's desk
Mosque Street
Mosque Junction
Robinson Road
Ganderdao
Practical information
Opening Hours
From Monday to Saturday, 6:00-10:00 is downward (from mid level to central), and 10:00-24:00 is upward.
6:00-24:00 on Sundays and public holidays are all up.
Safety tips
In the middle section of the escalator, there is an induction machine with octopus card discount. After swiping the card, you can enjoy a discount of HK $2 for taking the subway from Wan Chai, central and Hong Kong stations on the same day.
When Hong Kong people take the elevator, they are used to standing on the right side and leaving space on the left side for people in a hurry to walk.
world record
Longest escalator system: the longest escalator system in the world is the central hillside escalator system in Hong Kong, close to the seashore of Hong Kong Island. With a total length of 800 meters (2624 feet), the covered sidewalk system serves commuters between the mid levels and the central market. < I (Guinness) < / I
Address: Aberdeen street, central, Hong Kong Island
Longitude: 114.16004
Latitude: 22.28117
Ticket information: free.
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