Photo: 姒姓賢寧 / CC BY 4.0
Hung Shing Yeh Beach, tucked away on Lamma Island, is a serene escape from Hong Kong's urban frenzy. With its golden sands, clear waters, and laid-back village atmosphere, this beach offers a quintessential island getaway. Backed by lush hills and dotted with seafood restaurants, it's a favorite for locals and savvy travelers seeking sun, sea, and authentic coastal charm.
Highlights & What to See
- Swimming and sunbathing: The beach's gentle waves and clean sands make it ideal for a relaxing dip or lounging under the sun. Lifeguards are on duty during summer months.
- Seafood feasts: The adjacent village of Hung Shing Yeh is lined with open-air restaurants serving freshly caught fish, prawns, and crabs. Try the garlic steamed clams or salt-and-pepper squid.
- Lamma Island hiking: The family-friendly Lamma Island Family Walk connects Hung Shing Yeh to the main village of Yung Shue Wan, passing through bamboo groves and offering sea views. Allow about an hour one way.
- Tin Hau Temple: A short walk from the beach, this small temple honors the sea goddess and offers a glimpse into local fishing traditions.
- Sunset views: Head to the pier near the beach for a spectacular sunset over the South China Sea, with fishing boats bobbing in the foreground.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors dedicate a half-day to Hung Shing Yeh Beach, combining swimming, a seafood lunch, and a walk to Yung Shue Wan. If you want to explore more of Lamma Island—including the rugged south coast or the power station hiking trail—plan a full day. Ferries from Hong Kong's Central Pier run frequently, making it easy to tailor your visit.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Yung Shue Wan – Lamma's main village, with a lively waterfront, shops, and more dining options. It's a 30-minute walk or a short ferry ride from Hung Shing Yeh.
- Sok Kwu Wan – A quieter fishing village on the south side of Lamma, known for its seafood restaurants and the scenic Lamma Island South Circuit hike.
- Hong Kong Island South – Beaches like Repulse Bay and Stanley are a 30-minute ferry and bus ride away, offering a different coastal vibe.
- Cheung Chau Island – Another outlying island with a bustling harbor, temples, and the popular Tung Wan Beach. Ferries connect via Central.
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Image credits
- Yung Shue Wan — User:Yuyu / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Cheung Chau — wannafly / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Stanley — 太皮 / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Lamma Island Hiking — Underwaterbuffalo / CC BY-SA 4.0