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Tin Hau, named after the Chinese sea goddess Mazu, is a serene coastal village on Lamma Island that offers a glimpse into Hong Kong's traditional fishing culture. With its laid-back vibe, seafood restaurants, and scenic hiking trails, it's a perfect escape from the city's hustle.
Highlights & What to See
- Tin Hau Temple: This historic temple, dedicated to the goddess of the sea, is the heart of the village. Its intricate carvings and incense-filled interior provide a peaceful retreat.
- Lamma Island Family Walk: A gentle coastal trail from Yung Shue Wan to Sok Kwu Wan passes through Tin Hau. Enjoy panoramic sea views, bamboo groves, and quirky art installations along the way.
- Seafood Dining: The waterfront is lined with open-air restaurants serving freshly caught fish, prawns, and crabs. Try the steamed grouper or salt-and-pepper squid.
- Beaches: Nearby Hung Shing Yeh Beach offers golden sand and calm waters, ideal for a swim or sunbathing.
- Fishing Village Atmosphere: Wander the narrow lanes to see traditional stilt houses, drying fish racks, and local fishermen mending nets.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is sufficient to explore Tin Hau and combine it with a hike or beach time. Arrive by ferry from Central (25 minutes) to Yung Shue Wan, then walk 30 minutes to Tin Hau. For a full day, start in Yung Shue Wan, hike to Sok Kwu Wan (about 1.5 hours), and return via ferry from there. Allow an extra hour for a seafood lunch.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Sok Kwu Wan: A fishing village on the other side of Lamma, famous for its seafood restaurants and the Lamma Fisherfolk's Village.
- Yung Shue Wan: The main ferry arrival point, with shops, bars, and a lively waterfront promenade.
- Lamma Power Station Beach: A quiet, less-crowded beach near the power station, accessible via a short trail.
- Pak Kok: A secluded bay with a sandy beach and a few seafood eateries, perfect for a peaceful afternoon.
- Mo Tat: A tiny hamlet with a charming temple and a small beach, connected by the Family Walk.
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Image credits
- Yung Shue Wan — User:Yuyu / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Lamma Island — Studio Incendo / CC BY 2.0
- Hung Shing Yeh Beach — 姒姓賢寧 / CC BY 4.0
- Pak Kok — Minghong / CC BY-SA 3.0