Lung Yeuk Tau

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Lung Yeuk Tau, meaning 'Mountain of the Leaping Dragon,' is a historic walled village cluster in Hong Kong's New Territories. This atmospheric enclave offers a rare glimpse into the region's Hakka and Cantonese heritage, with ancient temples, ancestral halls, and the iconic Tang Chung Ling Ancestral Hall—a declared monument. Wander through narrow lanes lined with traditional houses, where time seems to stand still amid the modern city's sprawl.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is sufficient to explore Lung Yeuk Tau and its immediate surroundings. Arrive in the late morning to wander the villages and ancestral hall, then enjoy a leisurely lunch at a local eatery. Pair your visit with a short hike in the nearby hills or combine it with a trip to another New Territories heritage site for a full day of cultural immersion.

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