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Take a subway from South Kensington station to Heathrow Terminals 1-2-3 station.
Take a subway from Airport to Hong Kong.
Take a subway from Central to Yau Ma Tei.
Take a subway from Sloane Square station to Cannon Street station.
Take a train from Bank DLR Station to London City Airport DLR Station.
Take a subway from Airport to Hong Kong.
Take a subway from Central to Yau Ma Tei.
Take a train from London Victoria to Gatwick Airport.
Take a subway from Airport to Hong Kong.
Take a subway from Central to Yau Ma Tei.
Take a subway from South Kensington station to Heathrow Terminals 1-2-3 station.
Take a subway from Guangzhou Airport South to Guangzhou East.
Take a train from Guangzhou East to Hung Hom Station.
Take a subway from Victoria station to Euston station.
Take a train from London Euston to Manchester Piccadilly.
Take a train from Manchester Piccadilly to Manchester Airport.
Take a subway from Airport to Hong Kong.
Take a subway from Central to Yau Ma Tei.
Take a subway from Victoria station to Tottenham Hale station.
Take a train from Tottenham Hale to Stansted Airport.
Take a subway from Airport to Hong Kong.
Take a subway from Central to Yau Ma Tei.
Take a subway from Hyde Park Corner station to King's Cross St. Pancras station.
Take a train from London St Pancras International LL to Luton Airport Parkway.
Take a bus from Luton Airport Parkway Rail Station to Airport Bus Station.
Take a subway from Airport to Hong Kong.
Take a subway from Central to Yau Ma Tei.
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The Open University of Hong Kong (OUHK) is a statutory university located in Ho Man Tin, Hong Kong. Established by the British Hong Kong Government in 1989, the OUHK consists of five schools, namely the School of Arts and Social Sciences, Lee Shau Ke... Learn more