Hong Kong citizens have a deep feeling for trams. They are regarded as one of the landmarks of Hong Kong and a precious cultural heritage of Hong Kong. Hong Kong Tingding Tram was named "National Geographic Channel" as "Legendary Tram" and is known as the world's largest double-decker tram fleet still in service. The reason why it is called "Ding Ding Tram" is that when tram is running, it sometimes makes "Ding Ding" sound, so it gets its name. Trams do not announce station names. If you want to get off at a particular station, you need to stare at the number of stations on the platform. However, the tram speed is still relatively slow, the distance between the station and the station is relatively short, and it is not afraid to cross the station, just walk a little. Trams, unlike other Hong Kong vehicles, get on at the back door first and get off at the front door before paying. Traveling through Hong Kong by tram, we can see busy streets, ultra-modern urban landscape and historic urban hotspots along the way, so that we can feel energetic Hong Kong from the perspective of local people, so as to be closer to the real Hong Kong.