Traditional Chinese 太和 Hanyu Pinyin Yale Romanization Taaiwò Address Tai Po, Hong Kong Platforms in use 2 (2 side platforms) | Cantonese Yale Taaiwò Hanyu Pinyin IPA [tʰāːiwɔ̭ː] Opened 9 May 1989 | |
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Kcr rail chinese tung fung photoed in tai wo station
Tai Wo (Chinese: 太和; Cantonese Yale: Taaiwò; : [tʰāːiwɔ̭ː]}}) is a station on Hong Kong's East Rail Line. It was opened on 9 May 1989 as an intermediate station of the East Rail Line upon the completion of the Tai Wo Estate in Tai Po New Town.
Contents
- Kcr rail chinese tung fung photoed in tai wo station
- Tai wo station at night avi
- Entrancesexits
- Transport interchange
- References
Tai wo station at night avi
Entrances/exits
Transport interchange
Below Tai Wo Station is a transport interchange which connects residents of Tai Wo Estate to other parts of Tai Po and East and West Kowloon.
References
Tai Wo Station Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA