Every station on the Hong Kong metro (called the MTR) is a different colour. The idea behind being so its very easy to identify them. The bonus side effect is each journey becomes a rainbow of colours.
They add an unexpected warmth to your communte, insulating you from the grey concrete and harsh neon of the city above.
Chai Wan

The first stop on the line, far out to the west amongst the suburbs.
Colour - Grey
Heng Fa Chuen

Next to the train service centre.
Colour - Scarlet
Shau Kei Wan

From here you can take the tram.
Colour - Royal Blue
Sai Wan Ho

Stop here for Aldrich Bay Park
Colour - Saffron
Tai Koo

Buried under a hillside.
Colour - Red
Quarry Bay

The quarry is actually much further inland.
Colour - Turquoise
North Point

The most northerly point on the island
Colour - Orange
Fortress Hill

I don't know where the fortress once was.
Colour - Green
Tin Hau

Named after the goddess of the sea.
Colour - Umber
Causeway Bay

Full of shops.
Colour - Puce
Wan Chai

The exhibition centre is neary by.
Colour - Lime
Admiralty

Where the government is. Change here for everywhere else.
Colour - Cerulean
Central

The heart of the old city.
Colour - Ruby
Sheung Wan

The best place for dried fish.
Colour - Beige
Sai Ying Pun

The newest station.
Colour - Lavender
Hong Kong University

The oldest college in the SAR.
Colour - Mint
Kennedy Town

The cantonese is the phonetic of the english. End of the line.
Colour - Teal
