Citybus Operates Special Route X1 for AsiaWorld-Expo Events in September

(19 September 2011, ) For the various events to be held at AsiaWorld-Expo (“AWE”) in late September 2011, Citybus will operate Route X1, a jointly operated route by Citybus and Long Win, at a full fare HK$5.80, running between Tung Chung Station and AWE. Besides, the Airport-bound services on Citybus Routes A10, A11, A12, A21, A22 and A29 will detour via AWE during the following special service hours.

After the events, Citybus Routes A11, A21, A22 and Route X1 will operate special departures from Marshalling Area / AWE Bus Terminus to facilitate travel for passengers to City’s hub or Tung Chung. Details are as follows:

From City’s hub or From AWE to City’s hub Tung Chung to AWE or Tung Chung Date Event Service Hours Service Hours Routes A11, Route X1 “A” Routes Route X1 A21 & A22

1030-1630 19 to 20 (Operated by 1245-1945 September Citybus) 1) Asia’s Fashion Jewellery & 0800-1600 Accessories Fair 21 to 22 (19 to 22 September) (Operated by (Operated by --- September Long Win) Long Win) 2) Hong Kong Jewellery & Gem Fair 2011 (19 to 23 September)

(Operated by (Operated by 23 September 0800-1500 Long Win) Long Win)

1900-2000 The Gravity Tour 27 September (Operated by 1730-1900 After event Live in Hong Kong 2011 Citybus)

For further enquiries, please call the Citybus Customer Service Hotline at 2873 0818 during service hours or visit Citybus website at www.citybus.com.hk .

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Citybus is jointly owned by Chow Tai Fook Enterprises Limited and NWS Holdings Limited. NWS Holdings Limited (“NWS Holdings”, Hong Kong stock code: 659), the infrastructure and service flagship of New World Development Company Limited (Hong Kong stock code: 17), embraces businesses in Hong Kong, Mainland China and Macau. Its Infrastructure portfolio includes Roads, Energy, Water and Ports & Logistics projects. Its Services division comprises Facilities Management (the management of Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre and Free Duty ), Construction & Transport (Hip Hing Construction and bus and ferry services ) and Strategic Investments ( Tricor, Haitong and securities investments ).

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