Travel tips

Castle Peak

Castle Peak

The district of Castle Peak, now known as Tuen Mun, the name of the hill of the same name, which is said to have witnessed a series of battles, including one in 1521 when, after...

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Cheung Chau Island

Cheung Chau Island

Cheung Chau is a small island 12km west of Hong Kong. It has a population of nearly 40,000 there is no congestion, no cars on the island, except for electric cars, and people go around on foot...

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Hong Kong Island

Hong Kong Island

The central district of Hong Kong is the official capital of Hong Kong. Most of the island's population is concentrated along the north coast. The lush hills of the interior are maintained...

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Kowloon

Kowloon

North of the island of Hong Kong, on the other side of Victoria Harbour, Kowloon Peninsula is the second largest urban area of ​​Hong Kong. The peninsula was ceded to Britain...

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Recommended Tours

Ching Chun Koon Temple

Ching Chun Koon Temple

The Taoist "Temple of Pirates green" there are lamps dating back over 200 years, a jade seal of more than 1000 years and several alter-guards carved 300 years ago in Beijing.

Po Toe Monastery

Po Toe Monastery

The slopes of Castle Peak is the Buddhist monastery of Po Toi, a small temple. "Dragon Garden", copies of old Chinese buildings, ponds, etc., are privately owned, but can be.

Lau Fau Shan

Lau Fau Shan

FAU Lau Shan, a small fishing village of Deep Bay, was once famous for its oysters, which have been cultivated here for centuries. Approximately 100 tonnes were harvested each year.

Lok Ma Chau

Lok Ma Chau

Near Lok Ma Chau Police Station there is a viewpoint that offers a broad view of China. In the plains you can see a stretch of rice fields and farmland, bisected by the border river.

Ping Shan Village

Ping Shan Village

The old village close to the Ping Shan Tsui Shing Lau, a 500-year-old pagoda built in the Tang Clan. It is surrounded by farms, including many duck farms. They are the last remnants.

Sai Kung

Sai Kung

Sai Kung is a town and fishing port in beautiful surroundings in the north of Kowloon. Sai Kung Country Park is a popular place for tours, gardens, lakes, hills, trails with beautiful views.