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Peng Chau


Peng Chau’s natural scenery and tranquillity make it ideal for nature lovers. Visitors can enjoy swimming and sunbathing on its scenic beaches, or stroll along its walking trails to take in the island’s unique scenery.


Peng Chau boasts a distinctive cultural ambience that blends traditional and modern elements. Some residents still rely on fishing for their livelihood, enabling the island to preserve its traditional ways of life and customs. Peng Chau is home to several historic temples (such as the Lung Mo Temple), showcasing its local religious traditions and cultural heritage. Moreover, community events such as craft bazaars are organised from time to time, brimming with a strong sense of community spirit and cultural vitality.


Source:

  1. Hong Kong Tourism Board
Peng Chau Photo
Peng Chau Map
Tai Lei Island and Tai Lei Bridge

Tai Lei Island and Tai Lei Bridge

Leather Factory (Secret Garden)

Leather Factory (Secret Garden)

Finger Hill and Ngan Chau Tsai Pavilion

Finger Hill and Ngan Chau Tsai Pavilion

Tung Wan

Tung Wan

Tin Hau Temple

Tin Hau Temple

Lung Mo Temple

Lung Mo Temple

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