Cheung Sha Beach

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Cheung Sha Beach is one of Hong Kong’s best-kept secrets—a long, golden stretch of sand on Lantau Island that feels a world away from the city’s neon chaos. The name means ‘Long Sand’ in Cantonese, and it’s split into Upper and Lower Cheung Sha, connected by a scenic coastal path. This is where locals come to escape, with gentle waves perfect for swimming, a laid-back vibe, and a backdrop of lush green hills. It’s a slice of tropical calm that’s surprisingly easy to reach from Central.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a half-day here—arrive by late morning, enjoy a few hours swimming and lunch at a beachfront café, then head back or continue to Tai O. If you’re hiking Sunset Peak, plan for a full day: start early, hike in the morning, cool off at the beach, and catch the sunset from the peak. The beach is also a lovely spot for a relaxed overnight stay—there are a couple of guesthouses nearby.

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