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What are the interesting islands in Hong Kong?

Cheung chau island, located in the southwest of Hong Kong Island, ranks first among the outlying islands in Hong Kong. This is one of the few places in Hong Kong that maintains the characteristics of the old fishing port and has a very leisurely life. Every summer, many tourists come to spend their holidays, mainly in Dongwan and Guanyin Bay. Guanyin Bay is a good place for windsurfing and a driving range for Li Lishan, Hong Kong's first Olympic windsurfing gold medal winner.

Transportation:

Take the ferry from Pier 5 in Central to the island, and the journey takes about 30 minutes to 1 hour.

Sailing time of ordinary boat is 45 minutes, on Sundays and public holidays 18.4, on weekdays 12.6, plus HK$ 7 for deluxe seats on the second floor.

The clipper takes about 30 minutes, 24.6 on weekdays and 35.3 Hong Kong dollars on holidays, and it runs every half hour.

Which island in Hong Kong is the most interesting? Lamma island

Lamma Island is the third largest island in Hong Kong, second only to Lantau Island and Hong Kong Island in area. Lamma Island, also known as Boliaozhou, administratively belongs to the outlying island area in Hong Kong 18 area. Due to its proximity to the urban area, Lamma Island has become a leisurely weekend resort. It takes only half an hour to reach the island by boat from the bustling urban area of Hong Kong Island. The island is a blend of Chinese and western cultures, full of strong artistic atmosphere. The fresh air, beautiful coastal scenery and delicious seafood have attracted many tourists to hike here, adding charming and colorful colors to the island. Bicycles are the means of transportation on the island. There are no tall buildings on the island, but there are bungalows everywhere.

Gourmet: If you want to eat seafood, you can go to the rainbow. There are their own passenger ships on the rainbow, which can travel from Central, Tsim Sha Tsui and Aberdeen to Stéphanie Sokolinsk Bay.

Boarding place:

1. Central Pier 9 and Pier 2. Tsim Sha Tsui Public Pier (in front of the bell tower) takes about 40 minutes. Aberdeen carries passengers at the public pier next to Yigangju Waterfront Park.

Transportation:

Starting from Pier 4 in Central, Lamma Island is also divided into two ports, namely "Suoku Bay" and "Banyan Bay".

One-way fare of ordinary boat 14 yuan, and the journey takes about 35 minutes.

20 yuan, the fare of the clipper, will arrive in about 25 minutes.

Which island in Hong Kong is the most interesting? Taiao

Tai O Fishing Port is the earliest developed fishing village on the island. Because it is divided into two by three rivers, the vertical and horizontal waterways and water sheds constitute the unique feelings of water town here, so it is called Venice, Hong Kong. Especially the "shack" built on the water is also a major feature here. There are many temples in Tai O, including Guandi Temple, which have stood firmly in the village since the Ming Dynasty. A bronze bell cast in 1739 is placed in the temple, and the roof is decorated with exquisite pottery. In addition to Guandi Temple, there are Hua Tuo and the statue of God of Wealth. The Yanghou Ancient Temple was built in memory of Prince Yanghou, and it is more solemn after restoration. There are two stone tablets on the bay opposite the temple. You can walk along Tai O Road to Kannonji, which has a history of 80 years. Its architectural style is similar to the Summer Palace in Beijing.

Transportation: It takes about one hour to get on the bus from Hong Kong Station or Kowloon Station, and it takes about four hours to walk to Tung Chung, the terminal of Tung Chung Line.

Which island in Hong Kong is the most interesting? Meiwo

Mui Wo is located in the southeast of Lantau Island, Hong Kong, and administratively belongs to an outlying island. Mui Wo, also known as Silver Mine Bay, is named after two silver mines in Qiangu. Song Di Min and his entourage took refuge here, hence the name Meiwo. Now, the old market is surrounded by new buildings. There is a snack shop near the ferry pier. Crossing the river is the old market and the hub of land and water transportation on Lantau Island. Outside the ferry terminal is the passenger station, and there are shops, restaurants and markets nearby. Go along the coast and you will find the location of Silver Mine Bay Beach.

Which island in Hong Kong is the most interesting? Pingzhou

Zhou Peng is an island in Hong Kong, and administratively belongs to an outlying island. The island is located in the southeast of Discovery Bay on Lantau Island and northeast of Mui Wo, with an area of 0.98 square kilometers. Because there are no beaches and tourist attractions on the island, there are very few guests coming on holiday. Because of this, it is very quiet here.

Which island in Hong Kong is the most interesting? Putai island

The seabed of Luozhoumen in the northern part of Putai Island is the deepest part of Hong Kong waters, located 66 meters below sea level. Po Toi Island is the main island of Po Toi Group Island, covering an area of 3.69 square kilometers and located at the southernmost tip of Hong Kong. There are strange rocks everywhere on the island. Like bamboo shoots, the texture of rock layers changes greatly, and wonders abound. Visitors can enjoy a thrilling journey along the coastal path, or stroll to the southern end of the island and climb the granite cliff facing the South China Sea. There are also rugged mountain roads on the island for tourists to climb and explore. If you are lucky, you can also watch the white-bellied seas and turtles. There are many places of interest on Putai Island. From the coast of Dawan Wharf, you can reach the Tianhou Temple, which stands by the mountain and has a history of 150 years. There is also a boulder shaped like a rattlesnake, which is ten meters high and is called "snail stone". Ancient stone carvings stand at the southern end of the island. Visitors can go north to South Bay along the coastline, enjoy the stone carving and return to the restaurant in Dawan for dinner. There is a regular street ferry service between Po Toi Island and Aberdeen on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays (some flights pass through Stanley), which is operated by Cuihua Shipping.

The island is the first choice for many Hong Kong people to spend their weekends. Away from the noisy city, they can not only relax, but also breathe fresh air. For Hong Kong people, fresh air and wind energy from Aral Sea to outlying islands can recharge them. The key is to be able to empty your mind, face yourself and feel comfortable.