Chai Wan, Hong Kong Island
Chai Wan, tucked at the eastern end of Hong Kong Island, offers a compelling blend of gritty urban life, unexpected green spaces, and waterfront tranquillity. Once a gritty industrial and residential district, it’s now home to a growing arts scene, excellent hiking trails, and some of the island’s most peaceful coastal walks. Far from the tourist crowds of Central, Chai Wan rewards curious travellers with authentic local markets, temple culture, and a refreshing dose of everyday Hong Kong.
Highlights & What to See
- Chai Wan Park – A sprawling green oasis with a lake, aviary, and rose garden; perfect for a morning stroll or picnic.
- Law Uk Folk Museum – A restored Hakka village house offering a glimpse into pre-urban Chai Wan, complete with period furniture and farming tools.
- Cape Collinson Chinese Permanent Cemetery – While unusual, this hillside cemetery offers stunning views of the South China Sea and is a serene spot for reflection.
- Chai Wan Road Market – Dive into the vibrant local wet market and cooked-food stalls for authentic street eats like cheong fun and fish balls.
- Shek O Country Park Trail – A coastal hike from Chai Wan to Big Wave Bay, passing dramatic cliffs, secluded beaches, and the dramatic Dragon’s Back ridge.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is enough to explore Chai Wan’s core attractions, but combine it with a hike to Shek O or Big Wave Bay for a full day out. Start with the Law Uk Folk Museum and morning market, then hike the coastal trail (allow 2–3 hours) and finish with a swim or beer at Big Wave Bay. If you’re short on time, focus on the park and market, then catch the tram to Shau Kei Wan for more island vibes.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Shau Kei Wan – A fishing-port neighbourhood with the Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence and a lively typhoon shelter.
- Shek O – A laid-back beach village with excellent surf, seafood restaurants, and the dramatic Shek O Headland.
- Big Wave Bay – Hong Kong’s top surfing beach, with a relaxed vibe and a short hike to the ancient rock carvings.
- Stanley – A historic market town on the southern coast, famous for its waterfront promenade, Stanley Market, and Murray House.
- Tai Tam Country Park – A network of reservoirs and hiking trails offering a green escape with panoramic views of the island.
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