Ngong Ping Village
Ngong Ping, Lantau Island
Covering an area of about 1.5 hectares, the Ngong Ping Village seamlessly blends traditional Chinese architecture with stunning natural landscapes to create a tranquil and elegant cultural ambience. The village features over 20 shops offering a diverse range of exquisite products, including arts and crafts as well as distinctive souvenirs. Additionally, it offers a diverse range of culinary options, from classic Hong Kong snacks to international specialties, catering to visitors from all corners of the globe. In addition to a number of popular photo spots nearby, such as the “Bodhi Tree” and the Tian Tan Buddha statue, the village also features the “Motion 360”, a 5D motion theatre, providing visitors with a novel experience.
Transportation options
From other parts of Lantau Island > Ngong Ping (New Lantao Bus)
Route No. 23
From Tung Chung to Ngong Ping: Alight at the Ngong Ping Village
(Approximately a 50-minutes ride)
Route No. 2
From Mui Wo to Ngong Ping: Alight at the Ngong Ping Village
(Approximately a 45-minutes ride)
Route No. 21
From Tai O to Ngong Ping: Alight at the Ngong Ping Village
(Approximately a 20-minutes ride)
Tung Chung Town > Ngong Ping (Ngong Ping 360)
Cable Car
From Ngong Ping Cable Car Tung Chung Station to Ngong Ping: Alight at the Ngong Ping Village
(approximately a 25-minute ride)
If you are planning to visit the Ngong Ping Village, you may refer to the Transport Department’s “ HKeMobility ” and the Lands Department’s “ Geoinfo Map ”, or click the Amap and Google Maps links below.
Sources and relevant webpages
Ngong Ping 360
Tourism Commission
New Lantao Bus
Ngong Ping 360