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Peng Chau is a tiny, car-free island off the coast of Lantau, offering a serene escape from Hong Kong's urban frenzy. With its village lanes, seafood restaurants, and coastal trails, it feels like a step back in time.
Highlights & What to See
- Finger Hill: A short hike to the island's highest point rewards you with panoramic views of the surrounding islands and the Hong Kong skyline.
- Peng Chau Art Village: A creative hub housed in a former school, featuring galleries, workshops, and a café.
- Wan Shek Hang: An ancient rock carving believed to date back to the Bronze Age, located near the ferry pier.
- Tin Hau Temple: A historic temple dedicated to the goddess of the sea, reflecting the island's fishing heritage.
- Seafood Dining: Sample fresh catches at one of the waterfront restaurants; try the steamed garoupa or salt-and-pepper squid.
- Coastal Walk: Stroll along the island's perimeter, passing traditional houses, fishing boats, and quiet beaches.
Suggested Time to Spend
Peng Chau is a half-day trip from central Hong Kong. Arrive mid-morning, explore the village and hike Finger Hill (about 1 hour round trip), then enjoy a leisurely seafood lunch. If you want to linger, combine it with a visit to Lantau Island's Ngong Ping or Tai O on the same day.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Lantau Island: Home to the Tian Tan Buddha, Ngong Ping 360 cable car, and Tai O fishing village.
- Cheung Chau: Another car-free island known for its bun-snatching festival and sandy beaches.
- Mui Wo: A laid-back town on Lantau with a Silvermine Bay beach and hiking trails.
- Discovery Bay: A resort-style community on Lantau with restaurants and a golf course.
- Hong Kong Disneyland: Located on Lantau, a short ferry ride from Peng Chau.
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Image credits
- Lantau Island — Diego Delso / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Cheung Chau — am730 / CC BY 3.0
- Hong Kong Disneyland — kevgibbo / CC BY 2.0
- Tai O — Wpcpey / CC BY-SA 4.0