Cheung Chau Island

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Cheung Chau, a dumbbell-shaped island just a short ferry ride from Hong Kong Island, offers a refreshing escape from the city's skyscraper canyons. With its car-free lanes, bustling waterfront, and rich maritime heritage, this former pirate lair is now a laid-back haven where you can cycle through narrow alleyways, feast on fresh seafood, and hike to panoramic viewpoints. The island's blend of temples, beaches, and local culture makes it a perfect day trip or overnight getaway.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a full day on Cheung Chau, arriving mid-morning and departing after sunset. This allows time for a leisurely hike, a beach break, a seafood lunch, and exploring the village lanes. If you want to experience the island's quieter side, consider an overnight stay in one of the small guesthouses – you'll have the beaches nearly to yourself in the early morning.

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