Hong Kong Island East Sam Ka Tsuen

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Sam Ka Tsuen, a historic fishing village on the eastern shores of Hong Kong Island, offers a rare glimpse into the territory's maritime heritage. With its waterfront boardwalk, traditional temples, and lively seafood scene, this enclave feels a world away from the skyscrapers of Central. The village's name means 'Three Families Village,' a nod to its humble origins as a Hakka settlement.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is enough to soak up the village atmosphere: start with a seafood lunch, then explore the temple and promenade. If you want to linger over a long dinner, consider arriving in the late afternoon. Combine with a hike on the nearby Dragon's Back trail for a full day out.

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