Hong Kong New Territories Big Buddha

Rising serenely above the wooded slopes of Lantau Island, the Tian Tan Buddha — better known as the Big Buddha — is one of Hong Kong's most iconic sights. This 34-metre-tall bronze statue sits atop a hill near the Po Lin Monastery, gazing out over the South China Sea. The journey to see it is as memorable as the statue itself: a scenic cable-car ride over the mountains and sea, or a winding bus climb through lush New Territories countryside. The area blends spiritual calm with spectacular nature, offering a rewarding day trip from the city's hustle.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Set aside at least half a day: count on 3–4 hours including the cable car round trip, exploring the monastery, and climbing to the Buddha. If you want to hike or visit nearby sites such as Tai O fishing village, plan a full day. Arrive early (before 10am) to avoid the worst crowds and heat.

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