Tai O Fishing Village

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Tai O, often called the 'Venice of Hong Kong,' is a stilt-house fishing village on the western coast of Lantau Island that feels a world away from the skyscrapers of Kowloon. This is where you'll see a traditional way of life that has endured for centuries, with narrow alleyways, drying seafood, and wooden boats bobbing in the tidal creek. The pungent aroma of shrimp paste and the sight of elderly women weaving nets give Tai O an authentic, lived-in character that makes it one of Hong Kong's most evocative destinations.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Tai O is best explored as a half-day trip (3–4 hours) from central Hong Kong. Arrive by mid-morning to beat the crowds, spend an hour wandering the market and stilt houses, take a 30-minute dolphin-watching boat ride, and then enjoy a leisurely lunch at one of the waterfront seafood restaurants. If you're keen on photography or want to see the village at its most atmospheric, stay until late afternoon – the golden light on the stilt houses is magical.

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