Hong Kong New Territories Tuen Mun

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Straddling the western edge of the New Territories, Tuen Mun is a fascinating blend of ancient fishing villages, modern infrastructure, and lush green spaces. While often overlooked by visitors rushing to Hong Kong Island, this district rewards those who linger with its authentic local culture, scenic coastal walks, and a surprising food scene that revolves around fresh seafood and traditional Hong Kong-style eateries. Whether you're a history buff, a nature lover, or simply seeking a break from the city's hustle, Tuen Mun offers a genuine slice of Hong Kong life.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors can cover Tuen Mun's highlights in a single day, but to truly soak up the atmosphere, consider an overnight stay. Start with a morning hike at Lung Kwu Tan, then explore the walled village and enjoy a seafood lunch at Sam Shing Hui. Spend the afternoon at Tuen Mun Park or browsing the town plaza, and end with a sunset walk along Castle Peak Bay. If you have two days, add a ferry trip to one of the outlying islands or a deeper exploration of the nearby country parks.

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