Hong Kong Island & Tung Chung

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Hong Kong may be a global financial hub, but beyond the skyscrapers lies a world of dramatic hiking trails, remote islands, and cultural pockets that reward the curious traveller. Tung Chung, on the northwestern coast of Lantau Island, is your gateway to some of Hong Kong’s most spectacular outdoor experiences, while a short ferry ride takes you to the quieter charms of Hong Kong Island’s southern reaches. This is a side of Hong Kong that feels a world away from the neon-lit streets of Kowloon.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Base yourself in Tung Chung for at least two full days to do justice to Lantau’s highlights. Day one: morning cable car to the Buddha, afternoon hike to Sunset Peak or explore Tai O. Day two: ferry to Hong Kong Island’s south side for the Dragon’s Back hike and a lazy afternoon at Shek O or Stanley. If you have a third day, consider a boat trip to the outlying islands of Cheung Chau or Lamma from Central Pier.

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