Lei Yue Mun

Lei Yue Mun is a vibrant fishing village on the eastern edge of Hong Kong Island, where narrow streets are lined with seafood tanks and the air is thick with the aroma of sizzling garlic and soy. This is the place to come for a classic Hong Kong seafood experience: choose your live catch from floating rafts or market tanks, then have it cooked to order by one of the many waterfront restaurants. Beyond the food, the village offers a glimpse into traditional fishing life, with temples, seafood drying racks, and views across the Lei Yue Mun channel to the Tseung Kwan O promenade.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Allow half a day for Lei Yue Mun, ideally arriving around lunchtime or early evening to enjoy a leisurely seafood meal. The village itself is compact and can be explored in an hour or two, but the dining experience – choosing seafood, waiting for it to be cooked, and savouring it with a cold beer – easily stretches to three hours. Combine it with a morning hike on the nearby Wilson Trail or a visit to the Sai Kung Peninsula for a full day out.

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