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Which is more fun, Cheung Chau or Lamma Island?

Cheung Chau is one of the famous tourist attractions in Hong Kong. There are many tourist attractions on the island, such as Zhangbaozai Cave, Beidi Temple and Changzhou Stone Carvings. There are many seafood restaurants along the ferry pier. In addition, Cheung Chau holds a grand Taiping Festival every year. This activity is the largest traditional program in Cheung Chau, attracting a large number of people to visit it every time. In terms of accommodation, there are also many youth hostels and holiday houses on the island (such as the small building on the east embankment), and European-style holiday hotels have also been opened in recent years. Lamma Island is the third largest island in Hong Kong, and more and more foreigners have moved to Rong Shu Bay on Lamma Island. Places of interest include Banyan Bay (a distinctive western-style tea house and restaurant), Luzhou Tianhou Temple (built in Qing Dynasty), Stéphanie Sokolinsk Bay and Hongsheng Yewan (with a small beach). There are Hongsheng Temple and Shenwan (the spawning ground of wild green turtles) nearby. Lamma Island Eco-tourism Trail (to deepen the understanding of Lamma Island's history, culture and natural ecology). If you like to be lively and have more tourists, you can go to Changzhou, because there are many places of interest here and they are very famous. For example, there are many shops in Zhangbaozai Cave (the cave where Zhang Baozai, a famous pirate in Guangdong, hid his treasure).