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Yung Shue Wan is the main village on Lamma Island, a short ferry ride from Hong Kong's Central district. This car-free, laid-back enclave offers a glimpse of old Hong Kong with its waterfront seafood restaurants, hiking trails, and bohemian vibe. It's the perfect escape from the city's hustle.
Highlights & What to See
- Lamma Island Family Walk: A scenic 1-hour hike from Yung Shue Wan to Sok Kwu Wan, passing beaches, a power station, and lush hillsides with panoramic sea views.
- Kamikaze Cave: A WWII-era Japanese military tunnel near the southern end of the hike; a short, dark detour for history buffs.
- Hung Shing Yeh Beach: A clean, calm beach perfect for a swim or picnic, just a 20-minute walk from the ferry pier.
- Seafood Dining: The waterfront promenade is lined with open-air restaurants serving fresh catch like garlic steamed clams and fried squid. Try Rainbow Seafood Restaurant for a classic meal.
- Yung Shue Wan Tin Hau Temple: A small, historic temple dedicated to the goddess of the sea, located near the ferry pier.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend a half-day (3–4 hours) to enjoy a leisurely hike, beach time, and a seafood lunch. If you want to explore both sides of the island (Yung Shue Wan and Sok Kwu Wan) and linger on the beach, allocate a full day. The ferry from Central takes about 25 minutes, so it's an easy day trip.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Sok Kwu Wan – The other main village on Lamma, reachable via the Family Walk or a short ferry, with more seafood restaurants and a quieter atmosphere.
- Central & Sheung Wan – The ferry departs from Central Pier 4; explore the nearby Man Mo Temple, antique shops, and trendy cafes before or after your trip.
- Cheung Chau Island – Another outlying island with a fishing-village feel, famous for its bun-snatching festival and bike-friendly paths.
- Stanley – On the south side of Hong Kong Island, known for its market, waterfront promenade, and historic Murray House.
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Image credits
- Cheung Chau Island — wannafly / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Central Hong Kong — ralphrepo / CC BY 2.0
- Sheung Wan — WiNG / CC BY 3.0
- Stanley — 太皮 / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Lamma Island Overview — Studio Incendo / CC BY 2.0