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Sai Wan Ho, a laid-back waterfront neighbourhood on the eastern edge of Hong Kong Island, offers a refreshing escape from the city’s hustle. With its working fishing harbour, leafy promenades, and local seafood eateries, it’s a place where the pace slows and authentic Hong Kong life unfolds. The area is a gateway to outdoor adventures on the island’s eastern trails and a perfect spot for a relaxed afternoon by the sea.
Highlights & What to See
- Sai Wan Ho Promenade: Stroll along the waterfront boardwalk for panoramic views of the harbour and fishing boats. It’s especially atmospheric at sunset.
- Tam Kung Temple: This small, colourful temple dedicated to the sea god is a local landmark, with intricate carvings and a peaceful courtyard.
- Sai Wan Ho Pier: Watch the daily comings and goings of ferries and fishing vessels, or hop on a kaito (small ferry) to nearby islands like Tung Lung Chau.
- Lei Yue Mun Seafood Bazaar: A short walk or ferry ride away, this traditional fishing village is famous for its live seafood markets and waterfront restaurants where you can choose your catch and have it cooked to order.
- Hiking Trails: The nearby Wilson Trail (Stage 2) and the hike to Pottinger Peak offer lush forest scenery and sweeping views of the island’s east coast.
Suggested Time to Spend
Dedicate half a day to Sai Wan Ho to properly soak up its charm. Start with a morning walk along the promenade, visit the temple, then take a short kaito ride to Lei Yue Mun for a seafood lunch. If you’re up for a hike, allow a full day to combine the waterfront with a trek on the Wilson Trail. The area is best visited on a weekday to avoid crowds.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Lei Yue Mun: A five-minute kaito ride away, this former fishing village is a must for seafood lovers and offers a glimpse of traditional harbour life.
- Shek O: A popular beach destination with golden sand, surf-friendly waves, and a laid-back village vibe, accessible by bus from Sai Wan Ho.
- Big Wave Bay: Known for its excellent surfing conditions and scenic coastal walk, it’s a short bus ride from Sai Wan Ho.
- Tai Tam Country Park: Explore hiking trails, reservoirs, and lush greenery, with trailheads near Sai Wan Ho.
- Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence: Located in nearby Shau Kei Wan, this museum tells the story of Hong Kong’s maritime history through engaging exhibits.
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Image credits
- Big Wave Bay — Ismoon ( talk ) 20:37, 23 November 2021 (UTC) / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Shau Kei Wan — Scotty So / Public domain
- Sai Wan Ho Promenade — Wpcpey / CC BY-SA 4.0