Fanling Walled Villages

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In the northern reaches of Hong Kong’s New Territories, the Fanling Walled Villages offer a rare glimpse into the region’s Hakka and Cantonese heritage. These fortified settlements, built centuries ago to protect against bandits, are living museums of clan life, with narrow alleyways, ancestral halls, and mossy brick walls that whisper stories of the past. A visit here is a journey off the tourist trail, perfect for history buffs and those seeking authentic cultural encounters.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is sufficient to explore the main walled villages and soak up the atmosphere. Start at Sheung Shui Wai in the morning when the light is soft, then wander to Lung Yeuk Tau and Tsung Kyau Church. If you’re a keen photographer or history enthusiast, allow a full day to linger in the alleys and chat with shopkeepers at Shek Wu Hui. Pair this with a morning at the nearby Hong Kong Wetland Park for a contrasting nature experience.

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