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Repulse Bay
Repulse Bay is a well-known tourist spot in Hong Kong, and it is also a noble residential area. The meniscus-shaped Repulse Bay, with wide beach beds, fine water and fine sand, calm waves, is one of the most beautiful beaches in Hong Kong, attracting many tourists and Hong Kong citizens. Early morning is an ideal time to stroll on the beach and enjoy sunbathing. When the sun sets, it is a good time to watch the sunset and enjoy peace and tranquility.......
Shek O Beach
Shek O is a beautiful place. Shek O Village is like a small European town, full of colorful buildings, like every family dressing up for the house, and competing with their neighbors for beauty. Shek O Beach has clear water and fine sand, and there is a Mediterranean restaurant next to the beach. Walk through the Shek O Lover Bridge to the Shek Olian Island sandbar, step on the billion-year-old rock, watch the waves beating against the rock, and enjoy the sunset. As soon as I stepped into Shek O, my pace naturally slowed down.......
Pui O Beach
Pui O Beach is one of the main attractions of Pui O. The beach is managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, equipped with changing rooms, toilets and showers, and there are lifeguards on duty. Next to the beach, there are stores selling swimming supplies and food. If you come on weekends, you can always see many men and women playing at Pui O Beach, or families playing ball on the beach. There are also some sunshine cafes near the beach offering a variety of delicacies, allowing you to enjoy afternoon tea freely. There are campsites and barbecue sites nearby.......
Hung Shing Yeh Beach
Hung Shing Yeh Beach is a well-known beach on Lamma Island. The water is clear and the sand is fine. Many tourists and residents of the island love to come to swim and sunbathe. The beach is about 15-20 minutes’ walk from Yung Shue Wan Pier and is managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department. Beach facilities include barbecue areas, changing rooms, showers and toilets. Beach lifeguards are on duty from April to October in summer.......
Silver Mine Bay
Silver Mine Bay is a bay in Hong Kong. The inner bay is Mui Wo, and the hills to the northwest of the bay used to mine silver, hence the name Silver Mine Bay. Since the 1930s, hotels and small markets have been built on the banks of Mui Wo Bay, which has become a holiday hotspot in Hong Kong, attracting visitors every weekend. When you come to Mui Wo, remember to enjoy the scenery at Silver Mine Bay Beach; you can also enjoy delicious food at the seafood restaurant. You can take the bus directly to Po Lin Monastery, Big Buddha, Ngong Ping Plaza, Ngong Ping Village and Tai O at the bus terminal in front of Mui Wo Ferry Pier to continue your tour of Lantau Island.......