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Hong Kong Lamma Island Travel Guide: What are the interesting attractions?

Banyan Tree Bay: There are various western-style tea houses and restaurants in the local area, and the village houses in the narrow lanes of Hengjie are also full of westernization.

Luzhou Tianhou Palace: Located on the east coast of Luzhou Village in the east of Lamma Island. Built in the seventh year of Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty (1868), it belongs to three halls, with the main hall dedicated to the queen, the mother hall on the left and Zhenjun Hall on the right. There are bronze bells and incense tables made during Tongzhi period of Qing Dynasty in the temple.

Stéphanie Sokolinsk Bay: It used to be a natural fishing port. At present, due to the migration of population, this area is more barren than Banyan Bay. Tianhou Palace is located at the entrance to the village. According to legend, the temple was built more than 150 years ago, with a cornucopia and an ancient clock in the Qing Dynasty.

Hongshengye Beach: A small beach with Hongshengye Temple nearby.

Shenwan: A deep and sunken bay in the south of the island, facing the South China Sea, is the spawning ground for wild green turtles. The Hong Kong government has also designated this bay sandy land as a restricted area, and people are prohibited from entering the destruction during the green turtle breeding season from June to October.

Archaeologists believe that Lamma Island is the oldest cultural site in southern China. It has always been the residence of fishermen, and the quiet atmosphere has attracted countless poets, artists and other people who want to escape the competition in the city.

Lamma Island relies entirely on ferries for external traffic.