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What are the outlying islands worth visiting in Hong Kong? How to get there?

It is necessary for everyone to know about the scenic spots of Hong Kong's outlying islands. The following are some popular scenic spots that many people visit every year. You can compare these outlying islands and see which one you like better.

For many people who watched TVB grow up, Lamma Island seems to be a complex. This "back garden" in Hong Kong is the most famous outlying island and the hometown of Fage. There is a blue sea, birds singing and insects singing in the sunset, full of all kinds of lovely little feelings. There is no car here, so you can only ride a bike instead of walking. The island is mountainous, the air is fresh and banana trees and palm trees can be seen everywhere.

And delicious seafood.

How to get to Lamma Island?

MTR Hong Kong Station Exit E 1, walk to Pier 4 in Central via the footbridge of the International Finance Center Shopping Mall, and take the ferry to two piers in Lamma Island: Rong Shu Bay and Stéphanie Sokolinsk Bay. The journey takes about 30 minutes.

Tips:

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It is suggested to land from Banyan Bay, and you will pass many seafood restaurants, bars and the famous "Grandma Tofu" along the way. After a hearty meal, you can sunbathe on the beach in Hongshengye Bay, then climb the mountain to Stéphanie Sokolinsk Bay and return by boat. Be careful to come back around the evening, and don't miss the last boat.

The ship is bumpy, please bring your own seasickness medicine.

There are many mosquitoes on the island, please bring your own mosquito repellent.

Cheung chau island's big friends and children who have seen McDull know that cheung chau island is the birthplace of Baoshan, the "Maldives" in McDull's mind, and the last place where McDull took McDull. Cheung Chau, located in the west of Hong Kong Island and east of Lantau Island, has completely preserved the architecture and simple folk customs of the former small fishing village. If you only have one day to leave for the outlying islands when you come to Hong Kong, Cheung Chau must be the best choice.

How to get to cheung chau island?

You don't need to buy a ticket in advance to go to cheung chau island in Central by ferry. There are many flights. Although it is impossible to leave at any time, there are really many flights, and the time for waiting for the ship will not be long. There are fast boats and slow boats.

To the east of Repulse Bay and to the west of Shek O, there is a small town called Stanley, which is now one of the favorite seaside resorts for Hong Kong locals and tourists. Sui generis, exotic, but also quaint. In addition, Stanley Square will hold activities irregularly on weekends, and nearby residents will also have talent shows and be full of vitality.

How to get to Stanley?

1. Take MTR to Central Exit A, walk to Exchange Square, that is, the bus terminal, and get off at Stanley Square Station by bus 6, 6X, 66 and 66;

2. Take minibus No.40 at Dunlong Street in Causeway Bay to Stanley.

Tap Mun Island's Tamen, also known as Cao Zhou, is known as "Hongkong's Little Swiss". It has not been over-commercialized, and still retains its original original ecological characteristics. Here, you can see vast tracts of grassland, cattle basking in the sun and the blue sea, and you can also see fishing houses piled up randomly on the hillside, as well as small fishing boats floating on the sea that appeared on old TV.

How to get to the tower gate?

① Take the subway line to exit B of University Station, and then walk 400 meters to Maliaoshui Wharf. There are few transfers on this route, but the time is limited. There are only two boats at 8:30 am and 3:00 pm from Monday to Friday, and there is another boat at 65438+ 02:30 noon on weekends and holidays.

② After taking a bus to Saigon Pier, take bus No.94 to Huangshi Pier, and then take a ferry or speedboat to Tap Mun Island. This route is relatively troublesome, but the time is flexible and there are many boats.

Tips:

① You can't buy tickets with Octopus. Remember to have the change ready. Monday to Friday 18 yuan/Cheng, Saturday and Sunday and public holidays in 28 yuan/Cheng.

② Sea urchin fried rice and ginger tofu are the more distinctive delicacies on the island. You can try it when you come ~

There is no camping equipment on the island. If you want to camp, you must bring your own tent!

Po Toi Island Po Toi Island is located at the southernmost tip of Hong Kong, so it is called "the South Pole of Hong Kong". Because it is remote and close to Wanshan Islands in the South China Sea, there are few tourists and the natural environment is the most primitive, clean and beautiful. Here, you can see a large area of weathered granite-bergamot rock, monk rock and Gui Ling rock. These strange stones, which have been weathered for a long time, are praised by many Hong Kong people as "the top ten most beautiful rocks in Hong Kong".

. It is worth mentioning that it is said that you can look up at the most beautiful starry galaxy in Hong Kong!

How to get to Putai Island?

① Take MTR to Central Station Exit A, take buses 6A, 6X and 260 to Exchange Square to Stanley, and walk to Stanley Bugong Pier to take a boat.

② Take MTR to Exit A of Central Station, then take Bus No.70 to Bus Terminal of Market, and take a boat to Aberdeen Pier.

Tips:

① There is a regular street ferry service on Po Toi Island, which runs between Aberdeen and Po Toi Island on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays (some flights pass through Stanley) and is operated by Cuihua Shipping. Fare 20 yuan/journey.

There are delicious seafood stalls here, so be sure to taste them carefully when you come ~

If you want to see the starry sky, remember to bring your own tent!

Tai O Fishing Village is located in Tai O west of Lantau Island, New Territories, Hong Kong. It is the most famous fishing village in Hong Kong. It retains a complete and unique fishing village style and has the reputation of "Venice, Hong Kong". Tall houses standing on waterways, coffee shops transformed from shacks, countless handicraft shops and salted fish and shrimp paste sold all make you feel the simplicity of this land all the time.

How to get to Dayu fishing village?

① Get off at tung chung station Metro, and then take the New Lantau Bus 1 1 to Tai O Bus Terminal.

② Take the ferry from Pier 5 in Central to Mui Wo, and then transfer to Lantau Bus 1 to Tai O Bus Terminal.

Tips:

① The bus fare is HK$ 0/8 from Monday to Friday and HK$ 25 on Saturday and Sunday.

(2) there is a boat at the dock to see the Chinese sturgeon. The fare is 25 Hong Kong dollars/person. Please prepare cash in Hong Kong dollars.

(3) The shrimp sauce and tea fruit here are very famous, and they have participated in the filming of China on the tip of the tongue. I can buy some for my family when I come to Tai O!

Shek O Island "Actually, I am an actor". Every time I talk about Stephen Chow, I can't leave his masterpiece king of comedy. When I go to Hong Kong, I always want to go to Shi 'ao. I like Stephen Chow during my pilgrimage.

Shek O, located on the south bank of Hong Kong Island, was originally named "Shek O" and is a rocky bay. The island is close to the city, so you don't have to toss. You can sleep until late in the morning and then go shopping. The whole island is full of strong European literary style, one small house after another with European style.

, very beautiful. Blue sky, white clouds and sea, life is quiet and slow, here is everything you want. In addition, it is also the location of Beyond's "Broad Sky" MV.

How to get to Shek O Island?

① Exit A3 of Shau Kei Wan Subway Station, and transfer to Bus No.9 or taxi.

② Take bus No.309 at the central exchange square bus terminal (only on Sundays and public holidays).

Tips:

Please pay special attention to changing to the No.9 bus. Although they are all No.9 buses, some buses end at Zui and some buses end at Shi 'ao. Please be sure to look carefully or ask in advance.

Tung ping chau is located in tung ping chau, the easternmost part of Hong Kong, which has a very unique marine erosion landscape. When you come here and walk on the trail around the island, you can see colorful sedimentary rocks everywhere, which are layered and strewn with holes, just like life.

How to get to tung ping chau?

Take MTR to exit B of University Station, walk to Maliushui Wharf, and take ferry to tung ping chau. The voyage is about 1 hour and 40 minutes.

Tips:

Departure-Depart from Maliushui Wharf at 9: 00 am on Saturday or 3: 30 pm on Saturday. Return-Depart from tung ping chau Mong Kok Pier at 5: 0015 every Saturday and Sunday.