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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-06-2008 @ 9:55PM
jb said...
The hour-long ferry to Macau is expensive (USD15-30) and after the first 15 minutes a bore. The cattle car experience and horrible immigration facilities is another big downer.
The ferries from TST to HK Island have survived because it's a 10 minute ride costing 25 cents(US), and is almost exclusively taken by tourists.
A more apt comparison is the Chunnel: how have the ferry companies fared since then?
-J
PS: The increasing number of ads on Gadling is also a bore and a downer. Keep it up and your Loyal Readers will likely gad onto the TNBT.
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