Hong Kong Islands Aberdeen

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Aberdeen, on the southern coast of Hong Kong Island, is a vibrant fishing port that offers a glimpse into the city's maritime heritage. The bustling Aberdeen Harbour, lined with floating seafood restaurants and traditional junks, creates a unique atmosphere where old meets new. This area is a blend of local culture, fresh seafood, and scenic waterfront views, making it a must-visit for travellers seeking an authentic Hong Kong experience.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors can cover Aberdeen's main sights in half a day, including a sampan ride and a seafood lunch. However, if you plan to visit Ocean Park or explore the Wong Chuk Hang art scene, allocate a full day. Start your morning with a harbour cruise, enjoy a leisurely seafood lunch, and then spend the afternoon at Ocean Park or wandering the promenade. For a more relaxed pace, combine Aberdeen with a trip to the nearby beaches of Repulse Bay or Stanley.

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