I can go there by train

Silverobama

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I wrote the following sentence. Is it natural?

One of my friend asked how I can go to HongKong and I said I can go there by train or fly there.
 
If you had checked your sentence before and after posting you'd have seen a mistake in the first four words.

Hong Kong is two words.
 
If you had checked your sentence before and after posting you'd have seen a mistake in the first four words.

Hong Kong is two words.
One of my friends asked how I can go to Hong Kong and I said I can go there by train or fly there.

Is it good now?
 
asked me
by train or flight
 
There's no need for the second "there". One of my friends asked how I can go to Hong Kong and I said I can go there by train or fly.

May I ask how you would phrase this sentence?
 

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