Tai O Fishing Village

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Tai O, a stilt-house fishing village on Lantau Island’s western coast, feels a world away from Hong Kong’s skyscrapers. Known as the ‘Venice of Hong Kong’, its labyrinth of canals, rickety wooden walkways and salt-stained huts offers a rare glimpse into the territory’s pre-colonial fishing culture. The air smells of shrimp paste and sea salt, and the only traffic is the putter of sampans ferrying locals between the two sides of the village.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Tai O rewards a relaxed half-day. Arrive mid-morning, spend an hour exploring the market and temples, then take a sampan ride (20 minutes) before lunch at one of the waterfront restaurants. After lunch, walk up to the Heritage Hotel and lookout for sunset, then catch the bus back to Tung Chung. If you want to linger, consider an overnight stay at the Heritage Hotel or a local guesthouse to experience the village after the day-trippers leave.

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