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The Hong Kong Island Tourist Service Bus Route H4 is the HK City Sightseeing "Coastliner" (海岸之旅) operated by Citybus. It runs one-way from Stanley Village/Stanley Market to Central (Hong Kong Observation Wheel)/Central Ferry - Star Ferry, via Repulse Bay, Deep Water Bay, Ocean Park, Aberdeen, Pok Fu Lam and Kennedy Town, which is a special trip of Route H3.

History[]

In the second half of 2024, four giant pandas were added to the Ocean Park, and the Hong Kong government thus expanded the "panda economy" to promote tourism and generate economic benefits.[1] In December of the same year, Citybus arranged for an Enviro500 MMC 11.3m (4041/SK6779), which was originally a NWFB bus, to undergo open-topping work at the Chong Fu Road Depot[2], followed by two other buses of the same model (4040/SL2101 and 4042/SK7383) in the following month. Like the recently modified buses, these vehicles also adopt the semi-open-top design, but with a full-glass roof and a display screen at the wheelchair parking space for live broadcast of the scenery outside the bus. It was expected that they would be added to the HK City Sightseeing fleet and planned to serve the new Sightseeing Bus routes in the Southern District.[3] This batch of buses is the second batch of 11-metre buses to be used as open-top buses, following the initial operation of the Rickshaw Sightseeing Buses, but the difference was that the Volvo Olympian (VA51-VA55) was a full open-top design.

On 21 February 2025, Citybus held the unveiling ceremony of "Panda Surfer" at the Ocean Park Depot, announcing that two new routes, "Coastliner" routes H3 and H4, were scheduled to depart on 17 March to coincide with the "Hong Kong Super March", as well as the unveiling of the newly repainted buses 49901/SK6779 and 49902/SK7383, with the former being the theme bus of a collaboration with Ocean Park. The former is a "Panda Surfer" themed bus in collaboration with Ocean Park, with new Arabic display on the electronic destination signs and a number of giant pandas painted on the bus body for passengers to "meet and greet".[4] The final launch date of the two routes was delayed by two weeks from the original schedule. On the eve of the launch, Citybus arranged trial rides for reporters, and Ming Pao reported that Route H4 on the Hill Road Flyover was like riding a roller coaster between the narrow crevices of tall buildings, which was even more thrilling if passengers could sit in the back row of the upper deck.[5]

  • 31 March 2025: Route H4 commenced service.[6][7]

Service hours and headways[]

The latest update is on 3/2025, please refer to the link below for the official route information.

Departure times from Stanley Village/Stanley Market
Hrs Mins
Daily
11 - 18 00

Special trip[]

Ocean ParkCentral (Hong Kong Observation Wheel)/Central Ferry - Star Ferry
Daily
10:30
This route provides "Next Bus" Arrival Time Enquiry Service.

Fares[]

Single journey fare[]

Journey/Boarding stop Fares
Full fare $49.7
Fare Remarks
  • Half-fare for children aged below 12 and senior citizens aged 65 or above; the remainder of the fare after half-fare will be counted as 10 cents.
  • This route is not covered by the Public Transport Fare Concession Scheme for the Elderly and Eligible Persons with Disabilities.
  • Passengers are required to tender exact fare by cash or by Octopus card when boarding. No exact change will be given.
  • Passengers may also use AlipayHK "EasyGo", Alipay, QuickPass, BoC Pay "RideCode", WeChat Pay HK or WeChat "Ride Code", Visa, Mastercard and UnionPay cards with inductive payment capabilities, as well as Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Pay and Huawei Pay mobile payment platforms for fare payment. Passengers using the above payment method can only enjoy the interchange concessions with other Citybus solely-operated routes or the Citybus departures of the jointly-operated routes, and cannot enjoy the "Public Transport Fare Subsidy Scheme".
  • Each adult passenger can travel with up to two children under four years old who do not occupy a seat for free.

Day Pass[]

Price: HK$250

  • Half-fare concession for child aged under 12 or below or elderly aged 65 or above.
  • Unlimited travel on Routes H1, H1S, H2, H2K, H3 and H4 within 24 hours from the date of first boarding with the ticket.
  • Priority boarding on Routes H1, H1S, H2K and H3 at Central terminus.
  • Sale of Day Passes online are suspended from 17 March 2025 onwards.

Citybus+ "Dayrider" Sightseeing Pass

Price: HK$198

  • Passengers can enjoy unlimited rides on all Citybus franchised bus routes (including Citybus trips on jointly operated routes) for 24 hours a day with their tickets.
  • Priority boarding on Routes H1, H1S, H2K and H3 at Central terminus.
Method of purchase and usage

Choose one from the following methods:

  • Purchase on Citybus eticket website → Obtain e-ticket redemption code via email:
    • Payment method: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Alipay and WeChat Payment
    • Download "HK City Sightseeing" app from App Store or Google Play, then scan or enter the redemption code on the "Pass" → "QR Ticket" page in the app.
    • Open the app when boarding the bus, select the corresponding ticket and scan the boarding QR code at the blue e-payment machine.
  • Purchase on Citybus eticket website → Use a touchless credit card as an e-ticket:
    • Payment method: Visa, MasterCard (each credit card can only purchase one e-ticket)
    • After successful payment, passengers will receive an email confirming that the credit card used for the purchase has been bundled with the ticket.
    • Use the same credit card to swipe the sensor on the blue e-ticket machine when boarding the bus.
    • To play the audio guide, download the "HK City Sightseeing" app from the App Store or Google Play, then enter your email and order number on the "Pass" → "Redeem Order" page in the app.

Bus deployments[]

The route is served by three modified Enviro500 MMC 11.3m (49900-49902) double-decker semi-open top buses. When semi-open-top buses are not available, double-decker air-conditioned buses may be used instead.

Due to the narrow road surface of Repulse Bay Road and Island Road, this route can only be served by the aforementioned vehicles.

However, the number of semi-topped buses is limited. Therefore, when some of these vehicles are not available, the modified Enviro500 12m (59900-59902) double-decker semi-open-top buses and Enviro500 MMC 12m (59903-59911) double-decker semi-open-top buses will be used to serve the Central (Hong Kong Observation Wheel)/Central Ferry - Star Ferry to Ocean Park and continue the journey by exchanging vehicles at Ocean Park, or change to double-deck air-conditioned bus service for the whole journey.

List of buses on Routes H3 and H4
Fleet no. Plate no. Depot Remarks
40900 SA6717 West Kowloon Depot (N) Citybus non-franchised full open-top bus, with air-conditioned compartment on the lower deck, fixed spare bus and additional bus
49900 SL2101 Chong Fu Road Depot Semi-open-top bus, with air-conditioned compartment on the lower deck
49901 SK6779
49902 SK7383
49903 SK7106
49904 SK7907

Routing[]

Via: Stanley Beach Road, Stanley Village Road, Carmel Road, Ma Hang Estate Public Transport Interchange, Carmel Road, Stanley Village Road, Stanley Gap Road, Repulse Bay Road, Island Road, Wong Chuk Hang Road, Ocean Park Road, Ocean Park Road Bus Terminus, Ocean Park Road, Wong Chuk Hang Road, Aberdeen Praya Road, Shek Pai Wan Road, Pok Fu Lam Road, Hill Road Flyover, Connaught Road West, unnamed road, Fung Mat Road, unnamed road, Shing Sai Road, Sands Street, Belcher's Street, Cadogan Street, New Praya, Kennedy Town, Shing Sai Road, Belcher Bay Temporary Bus Terminus, Shing Sai Road, Connaught Road West Flyover, Rumsey Street Flyover, Man Po Street, Man Yiu Street and Man Kwong Street

Citybus Route H4 (Stanley Village/Stanley MarketCentral (Hong Kong Observation Wheel)/Central Ferry - Star Ferry)
No. Area Road Bus stop name Remarks
1 Stanley Stanley Village
2 Stanley (Ma Hang) Stanley Plaza
3 Repulse Bay Repulse Bay Road Repulse Bay Beach
4 Deep Water Bay Island Road Deep Water Bay
5 Wong Chuk Hang Ocean Park MTR logo Special trip begins here
Route1 Wong Chuk Hang Road
6 Aberdeen Aberdeen Praya Road Aberdeen Promenade
7 Pok Fu Lam Pok Fu Lam Road Pok Fu Lam Village Near The Pokfulam Farm, The Bethanie
8 Shek Tong Tsui HKU Centennial Campus MTR logo
Hill Road Flyover
9 Kennedy Town New Praya, Kennedy Town
Route4 Connaught Road West Flyover, Rumsey Street Flyover
10 Central Ferry Piers Man Kwong Street Central (Hong Kong Observation Wheel) Near Central Ferry - Star Ferry

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