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Hong Kong Island Travel Guide Which island is the best in Hong Kong?

Hong Kong is a bustling place, where you can shop and eat some interesting things all night. Besides these, there are some good outlying islands around Hong Kong that are also worth visiting. Let's look at them first.

Overview of the location of outlying islands Looking at the location of outlying islands, we can generally understand that outlying islands are basically around the land, appearing in the form of parcels, and the general traffic is inconvenient.

Tap Mun Island recommended reasons.

Tap Mun Island, also known as Cao Zhou, is adjacent to Liugao Bay in Saigon. There is no snow-white beach, only a large flat grassland. I accidentally thought I was in a ranch in New Zealand. Light pollution is small, so it is suitable for stargazing and shooting stars.

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(Traffic): 1. Lok Ma Chau-University Station-Maliushui Wharf-directly take a boat to the Tower Gate; 2.

Take the subway to Sha Tin Station, take KMB 299X at Sha Tin Bus Terminal to Saigon, and then take a boat to Tamen at Huangshi Wharf.

(Accommodation): There should be only one hotel in Rongshu Village on the island. There is no service for renting camping equipment on the island, so bring your own! There is no bathroom and shower near the campsite, but the bathroom near the dock is very convenient. The camping site is about 10 minutes' walk, and there is also a paid shower.

(Gourmet): There are not many restaurants on the island, only a few are scattered, so if you want to camp on the island, you need to bring your own rations in advance.

Tung ping chau recommended reasons.

Tung ping chau, the easternmost island in Hong Kong, has a unique marine erosion landscape. On the 6 km long trail around the island, colorful sedimentary rocks can be seen everywhere. It is also a scenic spot to watch the sunrise.

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(Transportation): Take the MTR to exit B of University Station, walk to Maliushui Pier and take the ferry to tung ping chau. The voyage is about 1 hour and 40 minutes.

Sailing time: Departure: depart from Maliushui Wharf at 9:00 on Saturday and Sunday or Saturday 15:30. Return: Every Saturday and Sunday afternoon: 17: 15, leaving from tung ping chau Mong Kok Pier.

(Accommodation): The island is basically camping, with only a few homestays.

Reasons for recommending Shek O Village

This is the shooting place of king of comedy. In addition to the scene of the hero and heroine kissing on the beach, it is located in the open space of Shek O Health Center. This is another venue filmed by Stephen Chow and Cecilia Cheung, and it is also a must-see place when coming to Shek O. ..

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(Transportation): Take the MTR and get off at Shau Kei Wan Station. The bus terminal is just outside the A3 exit of the subway station. Take Line 9 to Shiao Village.

(Gourmet): The island is basically literary and artistic, and there are some small dessert shops that everyone can try.

Reasons for recommending Chabaini

Watching the sunrise on Phoenix Mountain in Lantau Island and the sunset in Ha Pak Nai, New Territories is recognized by many country lovers as the most beautiful natural landscape in Xiangjiang. There are still many people who think that if you want to see the most beautiful sunset and talk about the most beautiful love, you must go to Ha Pak Nai.

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(Transportation): The location of Ha Pak Nai.

The western part of Yuen Long District in Hong Kong, facing Deep Bay and overlooking Shekou in Shenzhen, is one of the westernmost places in the New Territories. Take green minibus No.33 from Taifeng Street in Yuen Long, and go to Ha Pak Nai via Palestinian village NR94 1 (same route).

Recommended reason in Saigon:

Saigon, located in the eastern New Territories, is a small fishing village with a history of hundreds of years. There is a sea and sky, a little sail, quiet alleys and attractive food, which is called a paradise!

I feel like I'm in Southeast Asia, and the colors are very bright, which is very suitable for taking pictures.

Travel guide:

(transportation):

1. Take bus No.92 or No.96r (holidays only) at Diamond Hill MTR Station to Sai Kung Market terminus.

2. Take the green minibus. Diamond hill subway station 1A/1M to sai kung market terminus.

3. Take Bus No.299 to Sai Kung Market Terminus (New Town Plaza Bus Terminus) in Sha Tin Town Center.

4. Take the green minibus 1 at Telford Garden in Kowloon Bay to Sai Kung Market Terminus.

(Food): Sai Kung

In addition to seafood and ready-to-eat sea urchins, there are several small shops recently, including healthy and delicious fruit soda, a famous grilled fish branch in Changzhou, fresh hairy crabs that can be picked and steamed immediately, and a flower shortcake dessert shop opened by the owner of Okinawa.

Cheung chau island recommended reasons:

Those who like to explore can go to Zhangbaozai Cave, Changzhou Stone Carving and Wuxing Stone. Those who like food can start a day trip from the pier, because there are many seafood restaurants and various local snacks along the way to make your tongue "travel" once.

Travel guide:

(Traffic): 1. Mong Kok-Central Exit A-Central No.5-First Ferry-Cheung Chau Ferry Terminal; 2. Central Exit A- Central No.5-First Ferry-Cheung Chau Ferry Terminal

(Accommodation): cheung chau island's infrastructure should be the most perfect among all outlying islands, and accommodation on the island is also very convenient. When you leave the ferry terminal, you will see signs that attract tenants, usually homestays and single-family villas, and the rooms will be equipped with furniture and electrical appliances.

(Gourmet): Changzhou seafood restaurants are everywhere, so you won't be disappointed which one you choose. Besides seafood, there are Japanese food, snacks and western food. Changzhou is a place where you can roll up your trouser legs and eat. The market is so intimate. Some cake shops and grocery stores still maintain their old appearance, just like old Hong Kong in 1970s and 1980s.