Tung Chung Town

Rising from the edge of Lantau Island, Tung Chung is a modern town with a dramatic setting between mountains and sea. Once a sleepy fishing village, it now serves as the gateway to Hong Kong’s wilder side, with the Ngong Ping 360 cable car climbing to the Tian Tan Buddha, and the North Lantau Country Park offering rugged trails. The town itself blends high-rise living with remnants of its past — look for the 19th-century Tung Chung Fort and the waterfront promenade where ferries chug to Tai O. For travellers, it’s a practical base for exploring Lantau’s cultural and natural highlights, with efficient MTR and bus connections to Hong Kong Island.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors base themselves in Tung Chung for 1–2 days. A full day allows for the cable car, Buddha, monastery, and a hike to Tai O. If you want to hike the Lantau Trail or explore the coastline, add another day. Tung Chung is also a convenient stopover en route to or from Hong Kong International Airport, just 10 minutes away by MTR.

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