"Evangelistic Tracks in the City Railway" Guided Tour "Evangelistic Tracks in the City Railway" Tour
WHEN: 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm (approximately 2 hours)
Meeting place: Tai Po San Yuk Secondary School Main Entrance
Place of dissolution: Tai Po Church
Quota: 25 people
Docent: Terry Pang (Terry Pang)
Itinerary
1. Departure: Starting from San Yuk Secondary School in Tai Po, go to the Railway Museum to learn about the development of railways in the New Territories and learn about the details of railway transportation and people's livelihood from the lens of photography.
2. Walk to Tai Po Church: Walk from the Railway Museum to Tai Po Church to review history.
3. disbanded: Disbanded in Tai Po Church.
Precautions
-Part of the journey of this guided tour will pass through busy streets. Please pay attention to traffic safety and take care of each other.
-The guided tour will use a wireless transceiver system. Please bring your own headphones and return them to the tour guide after the tour is over.
-Participants should wear sports and walking-friendly clothing, and bring sufficient drinking water and rain gear.
Date: February 28, 2025 (Sabbath afternoon)
Time: 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM (approximately 2 hours)
Gathering Place: Main Entrance of Tai Po Sam Yuk Secondary School
Dissolution Place: Tai Po Church
Capacity: 25 participants
Guide: Terry Pang
Itinerary
1. Departure: Start from Tai Po Sam Yuk Secondary School to the Railway Museum to learn about the development of the New Territories' railway and understand some details of railway transport and its impact on people's lives through photography.
2. Walk to Tai Po Church: After visiting the Railway Museum, walk to Tai Po Church to review its history.
3. Dissolution: Dissolve at Tai Po Church.
Notes
- Part of the route will pass through busy streets; please pay attention to traffic safety and look out for one another.
- The tour will use a wireless communication system for explanations; please bring your own headphones and return them to the guide after the tour.
- Participants are advised to wear comfortable clothing suitable for walking and to bring enough drinking water and rain gear.