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Locations Routes Location and Route Questions Booklet Amendment Notice The Transport Department has amended the Location and Route Questions Booklet (version of Jan 2020), the following amendment is applicable to test from 1 April 2020 onwards. Locations Location (Question) Place (Answer) 161. Butterfly on Wellington Wellington Street 177. Lan Kwai Fong Hotel @ Kau U Fong Central 181. Hotel Jen Hong Kong Sai Wan 210 The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong Austin Road West Routes Start (Question) Destination (Question) Most Direct Viable Route (Answer) Hong Kong Heritage Prosperous Garden, Yau Man Lam Road, Lion Rock Tunnel Road, 400. Lion Rock Tunnel, Waterloo Road, Ferry Museum Ma Tei Street and Public Square Street DRIVING SERVICES SECTION Taxi Written Test - Part B (Location and Route Questions Booklet) Note: This pamphlet is for reference only and has no legal authority. The Driving Services Section of Transport Department may amend any part of its contents at any time as required without giving any notice. 1 Location (Question) Place (Answer) Location (Question) Place (Answer) Hospitals 19. Caritas Medical Centre Cheung Sha Wan Princess Margaret 1. Queen Mary Hospital Pok Fu Lam 20. Lai King Hospital Prince of Wales 2. Sha Tin 21. Kwai Chung Hospital Lai King Hospital 3. Tsan Yuk Hospital Sai Ying Pun 22. Yan Chai Hospital Tsuen Wan United Christian 4. Tung Wah Hospital Sheung Wan 23. Sau Mau Ping Hospital TWGHs Fung Yiu Haven of Hope 5. Pok Fu Lam 24. Tseung Kwan O King Hospital Hospital Wong Chuk Tseung Kwan O 6. Grantham Hospital 25. Po Ning Lane Hang Hospital Pamela Youde A Kung Kok 7. Nethersole Eastern Chai Wan 26. Shatin Hospital Street Hospital Tung Wah Eastern Alice Ho Miu Ling 8. Tai Hang 27. Tai Po Hospital Nethersole Hospital Tang Shiu Kin 9. Wan Chai 28. Tai Po Hospital Chuen On Road Hospital 10. Ruttonjee Hospital Wan Chai 29. North District Hospital Sheung Shui Wong Chuk Hang Wong Chuk Tsing Chung 11. 30. Tuen Mun Hospital Hospital Hang Path Koon Road Queen Elizabeth 12. Yau Ma Tei 31. Pok Oi Hospital Yuen Long Hospital 13. Kowloon Hospital Kowloon City 32. Canossa Hospital Mid-Levels Hong Kong Buddhist Matilda International 14. Lok Fu 33. The Peak Hospital Hospital Hong Kong Eye HK Adventist Hospital 15. Kowloon City 34. Happy Valley Hospital - Stubbs Road TWGHs Wong Tai Eastern Hospital 16. Shatin Pass Road 35. St. Paul's Hospital Sin Hospital Road Our Lady of HK Sanatorium & 17. Wong Tai Sin 36. Happy Valley Maryknoll Hospital Hospital Precious Blood 18. Kwong Wah Hospital Yau Ma Tei 37. Sham Shui Po Hospital 2 Location (Question) Place (Answer) Location (Question) Place (Answer) Ngong Ping Cable Car - 38. Evangel Hospital Kowloon City 56. Tung Chung Cable Car Tat Tung Road Terminal Wong Chuk 39. St. Teresa's Hospital Kowloon City 57. Ocean Park Hong Kong Hang 40. Baptist Hospital Kowloon Tong 58. Po Lin Monastery Ngong Ping HK Adventist Tsuen King 41. 59. The Peak Tower Peak Road Hospital - Tsuen Wan Circuit Shatin International 42. Medical Centre Union Fu Kin Street 60. Asia World-Expo Chek Lap Kok Hospital 43. Castle Peak Hospital Tuen Mun 61. Kat Hing Wai Kam Tin Tsing Chung Ping Shan Heritage 44. Siu Lam Hospital 62. Yuen Long Koon Road Trail The Duchess of Kent 45. Children's Hospital at Pok Fu Lam 63. Star Hall Kowloon Bay Sandy Bay HK Convention & 46. North Lantau Hospital Chung Yan Road 64. Wan Chai Exhibition Centre Hong Kong Heritage 47. Tin Shui Wai Hospital Tin Tan Street 65. Sha Tin Museum Gleneagles Hong Wong Chuk Hong Kong Museum of 48. 66. Tsim Sha Tsui Kong Hospital Hang History Hong Kong Science 67. Tsim Sha Tsui Tourist Spots Museum Hong Kong Space 49. Avenue of Stars Tsim Sha Tsui 68. Tsim Sha Tsui Museum Liu Man Shek Tong 50. Sheung Shui 69. Hong Kong City Hall Central Ancestral Hall Golden Bauhinia 51. Wan Chai 70. Hong Kong Coliseum Hung Hom Square Hong Kong Hong Kong Cultural 52. Penny's Bay 71. Tsim Sha Tsui Disneyland Centre Hong Kong Wetland Queen Elizabeth 53. Tin Shui Wai 72. Wan Chai Park Stadium 54. Jade Market Yau Ma Tei 73. Sha Tin Town Hall Yuen Wo Road Kowloon Walled City 55. Kowloon City 74. Sunbeam Theatre North Point Park 3 Location (Question) Place (Answer) Location (Question) Place (Answer) New World Millennium 75. Tai Fu Tai Mansion San Tin 93. Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong Hotel Tsim Sha Tsui Star 76. Tsim Sha Tsui 94. The Kimberley Hotel Tsim Sha Tsui Ferry Pier Harbour Plaza Resort 77. 1881 Heritage Canton Road 95. Tin Shui Wai City Hong Kong Sha Tin Che Kung 78. Tai Wai 96. City Garden Hotel North Point Temple 79. Man Mo Temple Sheung Wan 97. Regal Kowloon Hotel Tsim Sha Tsui Lam Tsuen Wishing 80. Tai Po 98. Regal Oriental Hotel Kowloon City Plaza Lung Yeuk Tau 81. Fanling 99. Regal Hongkong Hotel Causeway Bay Heritage Trail 82. Murray House Stanley 100. Royal Plaza Hotel Mong Kok 83. The Pawn Johnston Road 101. Royal View Hotel Ting Kau 84. Tai Kwun Hollywood Road 102. The Luxe Manor Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong Museum 85. Tsim Sha Tsui 103. The Royal Garden Tsim Sha Tsui of Art Hotels 104. Royal Park Hotel Sha Tin Harbour Plaza 8 The Park Lane Hong 86. To Kwa Wan 105. Causeway Bay Degrees Kong, A Pullman Hotel Harbour Grand Hotel Indigo Hong 87. Hung Hom 106. Wan Chai Kowloon Kong Island Metropark Hotel The Royal Pacific Hotel 88. Ho Man Tin 107. Tsim Sha Tsui Kowloon & Towers Novotel Citygate Hong 89. The Kowloon Hotel Tsim Sha Tsui 108. Tung Chung Kong Kowloon Shangri-La, Harbour Plaza 90. Tsim Sha Tsui 109. Hung Hom Hong Kong Metropolis Gloucester Luk Kwok The Peninsula Hong 91. Wan Chai 110. Tsim Sha Tsui Hotel Kong Harbour Plaza North Grand Hyatt Hong 92. King's Road 111. Wan Chai Point Kong 4 Location (Question) Place (Answer) Location (Question) Place (Answer) Sheraton Hong Kong Cosmo Hotel Hong 112. Tsim Sha Tsui 131. Wan Chai Hotel & Towers Kong Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong Gold Coast 113. Central 132. So Kwun Wat Hong Kong Hotel Hong Kong SkyCity Marco Polo Hongkong 114. Chek Lap Kok 133. Tsim Sha Tsui Marriott Hotel Hotel 115. Cordis, Hong Kong Shanghai Street 134. Hotel Panorama Tsim Sha Tsui Mandarin Oriental, 116. Central 135. Regal Riverside Hotel Sha Tin Hong Kong The Langham, Hong Brighton Hotel Hong 117. Tsim Sha Tsui 136. Wan Chai Kong Kong Hyatt Regency Hong Chak Cheung 118. 137. Lanson Place Hotel Causeway Bay Kong, Sha Tin Street InterContinental Hong Hyatt Centric Victoria 119. Tsim Sha Tsui 138. North Point Kong Harbour 120. Conrad Hong Kong Admiralty 139. Two MacDonnell Road Mid-Levels Dorsett Wanchai, Queen's Road The Pottinger Hong Queen's Road 121. 140. Hong Kong East Kong Central Rosedale Hotel Hong Rosedale Hotel 122. Causeway Bay 141. Tai Kok Tsui Kong Kowloon Park Hotel Hong 123. Tsim Sha Tsui 142. Hotel ICON Tsim Sha Tsui Kong The Landmark Queen's Road 124. Mandarin Oriental, 143. Mira Moon Causeway Bay Central Hong Kong The Fleming Hong Queen's Road 125. Wan Chai 144. One96 Kong Central The Wharney Guang 126. Dong Hotel Hong Wan Chai 145. Tai O Heritage Hotel Shek Tsai Po Kong Renaissance Harbour Golden MilePrince 127. View Hotel Hong Wan Chai 146. Tsim Sha Tsui Hotel Kong Novotel Century 128. Wan Chai 147. The Upper House Admiralty Hong Kong Wong Chuk 129. Holiday Inn Tsim Sha Tsui 148. Ovolo Southside Hotel Hang Crowne Plaza Hong 130. Leighton Road 149. L'hotel Island South Aberdeen Kong Causeway Bay 5 Location (Question) Place (Answer) Location (Question) Place (Answer) L'hotel Nina et Empire Hotel Hong 150. Tsuen Wan 169. Hennessy Road Convention Centre Kong, Wan Chai Island Shangri-La, Supreme Court 151. L'hotel élan Kwun Tong 170. Hong Kong Road L'hotel Causeway Bay Austin Road 152. King's Road 171. The HarbourView Place Harbour View West iclub Sheung Wan 153. Bonham Strand 172. Hotel Stage Jordan Hotel 154. iclub Wan Chai Hotel Johnston Road 173. The Perkin Hotel Tsim Sha Tsui iclub Fortress Hill 155. North Point 174. The Mira Hong Kong Tsim Sha Tsui Hotel Ramada Hong Kong Queen's Road 156. Regal Airport Hotel Chek Lap Kok 175. Harbour View West Empire Hotel Tsim Queen's Road 157. Kimberley Road 176. Grand City Hotel Sha Tsui West Morrison Hill Lan Kwai Fong Hotel 158. Vela Boutique Hotel 177. Central Road @ Kau U Fong Disney's Hollywood 159. Prudential Hotel Tsim Sha Tsui 178. Lantau Island Hotel Le Meridien Disney Explorers 160. Cyberport Road 179. Penny's Bay Cyberport Lodge Butterfly on Wellington Empire Hotel Hong 161. 180. Wing Hing Street Wellington Street Kong, Causeway Bay 162. Butterfly on Prat Prat Avenue 181. Hotel Jen Hong Kong Sai Wan Austin Road 163. Butterfly on LKF D'Aguilar Street 182. W Hong Kong West Hotel Madera Hong JW Marriott Hotel 164. Jordan 183. Queensway Kong Hong Kong Crowne Plaza Hong 165. Madera Hollywood Hollywood Road 184. Tseung Kwan O Kong Kowloon East InterContinental Novotel Hong Kong 166. Grand Stanford Hong Tsim Sha Tsui 185. Yau Ma Tei Nathan Road Kowloon Kong Pentahotel Hong Kong, 167. Gateway Hotel Tsim Sha Tsui 186. San Po Kong Kowloon Harbour Grand Hong Gloucester Hotel Hong 168. North Point 187. Causeway Bay Kong Kong 6 Location (Question) Place (Answer) Location (Question) Place (Answer) Kerry Hotel, Hong Eaton Hotel Hong 188. Hung Hom 207. Jordan Kong Kong Hotel Pravo Hong The Olympian Hong 189. Tsim Sha Tsui 208. Tai Kok Tsui Kong Kong Metropark Hotel Hyatt Regency Hong Tung Lo Wan 190.
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