Sightseeing Tour > Outlying Islands
Cheung Chau
Cheung Chau is located about 10 kilometers south of Hong Kong Island. The population of Yanxi is about 40,000. It is the most densely populated cliff in the outlying islands. For example, Cheung Chau is also one of the famous tourist attractions in Hong Kong. There are rare scenic spots, Cheung Po Tsai Cave, Pak Tai Temple and Cheung Chau Rocks. On the shore of the ferry terminal, seafood stands unscrupulously. In addition, Cheung Chau Kee will hold a big Taiping Qingjiao every time. This event is Cheung Chau's largest traditional program, and every time there will be subtle details to visit. Cheung Chau has no land public transportation to the interior, and the basic development is fairly complete. In addition to the police station, fire and hospital basic equipment bureaus, there are also infrastructure such as schools, public housing estates and complex buildings.......
Kat O
Kat O is located to the west of Mirs Bay, adjacent to the border of Sha Tau Kok. It is the northernmost island in Hong Kong, and its southeast is Crescent Island and Wong Wan Chau. Because it is located in the Mirs Bay with high waves and high winds, its bay can be used as a natural haven for fishing boats, hence the name Kat O, which means auspicious; on the other hand, because the island is curved, its English name is also called Crooked Island (meaning Kat O). The highest point on the island is Kai Kung Leng, which is 122 meters high in the east of the island, followed by Wong Fong Shan, Chung Wan Peak, Ko Pang Teng, Ko Tei Teng and Wong Kok Teng.......
Yung Shue Wan
Yung Shue Wan is a bay in the northwest of Lamma Island. It takes only half an hour to reach Yung Shue Wan by boat from Central. 70% of the residents of Lamma Island live in Yung Shue Wan. Coupled with its laid-back atmosphere, many foreigners have been attracted to live here in recent years, and shops such as bookstores and coffee shops have been opened. On Yung Shue Wan Street, there are many small restaurants, bars and handicraft boutiques offering European and Asian cuisine, exuding a strong exotic flavor.......
Sok Kwu Wan, Lamma Island
Sok Kwu Wan is located on the east coast of Lamma Island. There are many seafood restaurants nearby. Among them, the "Rainbow Seafood Restaurant", which has won the "Greatest Gourmet Award", is a hot spot for seafood cuisine. There is also a 150-year-old Tin Hau Temple nearby. It only takes half an hour to take a ferry from Central to Sok Kwu Wan. If you are not afraid of the long journey, you can even travel to and from Yung Shue Wan along the Family Path on Lamma Island.......
Peng Chau
Peng Chau Island is located in the southeast of Discovery Bay on Lantau Island, with an area of 0.99 square kilometers. Peng Chau looks like a "concave" character, and the sinking place is Dongwan. The south and north sides are called Nanwan and Beiwan respectively. Finger Mountain is the highest point on the island, 95 meters above sea level, overlooking Hong Kong Disneyland and Discovery Bay. Shops in Peng Chau are concentrated around the pier. Walking into this small island of only one square kilometer, the pace will naturally slow down and feel the simplicity and tranquility.......
Tung Ping Chau
Tung Ping Chau, the flat island on the easternmost side of Hong Kong, is entirely composed of sedimentary rocks. The sea-eroded landforms along the coast vary greatly. The interesting shale and various other natural wonders have made Tung Ping Chau a famous geological and landform treasure house in Hong Kong, and it has also been included in the scope of the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark. This hiking route is very simple, just follow the country trail around the island, you can walk through the island's popular attractions.......
Tap Mun (Grass Island)
Tap Mun is an island in Hong Kong located between the Datan Sea, Da Chi Mun and Dapeng Bay. It is almost completely surrounded by country parks. To the east is Gongzhou, which is famous for the lion ball, and at the south is the entrance to the tower and Gaoliu. Bay; at the northern end are Chizhoukou and Chizhou; at the western end are Datanhai and Wanchai Peninsula. There is a Tin Hau Temple on the island. During major festivals (such as Tin Hau's Birthday), many fishermen will come to the gate to pray for safety, wind and water. The incense is very prosperous.......
Po Toi Island
Po Toi Island, known as the "Hong Kong South Pole", has a beautiful view of the blue South China Sea, and its geology is dominated by granite. There are many strange rocks with different appearances formed by long-term weathering, and many of them are "Hong Kong's top ten most beautiful rocks" in the eyes of Hong Kong people. In addition, this island is rich in seaweed. When you come here, you must drink a bowl of hot seaweed soup and bring all kinds of dried seafood home!......