Bay on the south side of Hong Kong Island. Offers waterfront bars and restaurants, alongside other facilities set back from the promenade. Visitors can also make use of showers and barbecues directly on the beach.
Enjoy this 25-minute cable car journey over the hills of Lantau Island all the way to Ngong Ping. Passengers have the chance to choose between regular cabins or glass-floored ones to take in the vistas below.
Well-protected beach on the Shek O Peninsula. A great location to rent an umbrella and deck chair. After a day spent swimming and sunbathing, visitors frequent the nearby restaurants
Originally built for fisherman, junk boats are a type of sailing ship originating in the Eastern Han dynasty. One of the few remaining three-mast junk boats, the red-sailed ⛵️ Duk Ling can be rented out for tours of the Victoria Harbor.
Buddhist temple on Lantau Island’s Gong Ping plateau with expansive grounds. The monastery is also linked to the famous "Wisdom Path" and Tian Tan Buddha - the latter is a 34-meter statue that overlooks the hilltop landscape.
A place of worship for Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. Wong Tai Sin is particularly busy during the Chinese New Year, as locals visit the temple to make offerings and perform religious practices.
Historic ferry service transporting people between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. Used daily by thousands on their commute, but the experience also proves scenic for travelers - ride on the lower deck for great photo opportunities.