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Mui Wo, a sleepy coastal town on Lantau Island, offers a serene escape from Hong Kong's urban frenzy. With its laid-back village vibe, sandy beach, and lush hiking trails, it's a perfect day trip for travellers craving nature and local culture. The ferry ride from Central already sets the mood, unfolding views of outlying islands and green hills.
Highlights & What to See
- Silvermine Bay Beach – A wide, clean stretch of sand ideal for a swim or a lazy afternoon picnic; lifeguards are on duty in summer.
- Mui Wo Ancient Trail – A gentle hike leading to a hidden waterfall and the ruins of an old silver mine, offering glimpses of the area's mining history.
- Village Walks – Explore narrow lanes lined with traditional Hakka houses, temples, and the occasional art mural; stop by the Man Mo Temple for a dose of local spirituality.
- Lantau Island Country Parks – Mui Wo is a gateway to trails like the Lantau Trail, which winds through dense forest and up to Sunset Peak for panoramic views.
- Seafood Dining – Feast on freshly caught seafood at one of the waterfront restaurants; the salted egg yolk squid is a local favourite.
Suggested Time to Spend
A full day (6-8 hours) is ideal to combine beach time, a short hike, and a seafood lunch. If you're keen on longer treks like the Lantau Trail, consider overnighting at a guesthouse. Start early to catch the morning ferry, and pace yourself with a midday break at a beachfront café.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Tai O – A stilt-house fishing village with a rich heritage and sunset dolphin-watching tours.
- Ngong Ping & Tian Tan Buddha – Home to the iconic Big Buddha and Po Lin Monastery, reachable by bus from Mui Wo.
- Cheung Chau – Another outlying island known for its bun-snatching festival and family-friendly bike paths.
- Discovery Bay – A resort-style community with a golf course and a scenic promenade, just a short ferry hop away.
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Image credits
- Tai O Fishing Village — Diego Delso / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Ngong Ping & Big Buddha — Fitri Agung aka fitri.agung on Flickr. / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Cheung Chau Island — Ceeseven / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Discovery Bay — Diego Delso / CC BY-SA 3.0