Tuen Mun

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Nestled in the northwestern corner of Hong Kong's New Territories, Tuen Mun is a district that blends historic fishing-village charm with modern development. Its name, meaning 'gate of the masses,' hints at its long-standing role as a gateway to the Pearl River Delta. Today, Tuen Mun offers travelers a refreshing escape from the city's hustle, with coastal walks, ancient temples, and a laid-back seaside vibe that feels a world away from Central.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is enough to see the main sights, but a full day allows for a relaxed pace—start at the promenade, visit the pagoda and temple in the morning, then enjoy a seafood lunch in So Kwun Wat before an afternoon at Castle Peak Beach. If you're self-driving, Tuen Mun makes an easy stop between Hong Kong Island and the rest of the New Territories or a day trip from Kowloon.

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