Beipu

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Beipu is a captivating historic township in the New Territories, where Hakka culture, preserved architecture, and rural tranquillity converge. Wander its narrow lanes lined with traditional Hakka walled villages, ancestral halls, and old shop-houses that whisper stories of a bygone era. The pace here is slow and deliberate, making it a perfect escape from Hong Kong's urban frenzy. The scent of incense drifts from temples, while local eateries serve hearty Hakka dishes like salt-baked chicken and stuffed tofu. Beipu offers an authentic slice of Hong Kong heritage that feels worlds away from the glittering skyline.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day (about 3–4 hours) is enough to explore the main sights, wander the old street, and enjoy a leisurely meal. If you're a keen photographer or history buff, you could easily stretch it to a full day, especially if you combine it with a hike in the surrounding hills. Arrive early to beat the crowds and experience the village at its most serene.

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