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In pictures: cruise liners sailing into Hong Kong in the 1970s and 80s

Hong Kong has long been a popular port of call for leisure travellers

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The liners Canberra (left) and Norwegian Sagafjord berthed at Ocean Terminal, in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, in 1979. Photo: SCMP Archives
Alexander Mak

Long before the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal – long before airliners started landing at Kai Tak Airport, even – leisure passengers would arrive in Hong Kong by ship in their thousands.

After arriving in the city, some would continue by train to Guangdong province, and explore deeper into mainland China.

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