Discover unique beauty of Outlying Islands!
Hong Kong’s laid-back outlying islands seem a world away from the city’s trademark hectic pace. But these islands also embody the same contrasts that make Asia’s world city such an alluring destination: tradition and innovation, serenity and dynamism, and influences of East and West.
- Peng Chau - The small island of Peng Chau became a bustling industrial centre during the 70s and 80s. Then, as if waking from a restless dream, it quickly reverted to its former rural incarnation. Now only abandoned workshops, an empty theatre, rustic temples and an unhurried way of life endure.
- Lantau Island - Buddhist architecture; a long sandy beach; a mall of shopping outlets — Lantau Island has it all. Whatever your persuasion, Hong Kong’s largest outlying island brings solace to the soul, senses and shopping bags.
- Cheung Chau - Small it may be, but the island of Cheung Chau packs a powerful punch when it comes to attractions. Aside from its annual explosion of Bun Festival fun, Cheung Chau’s temples, seafood restaurants, beaches — and even a pirate’s hideout — make it an interesting getaway all year round.
- Lamma Island - From a traditional Chinese fishing village to a laid-back multicultural community, Lamma’s blend of Western and Chinese island life creates an atmosphere that has proved irresistible for Hong Kong’s busy residents.
Image Credit: Hong Kong Tourism Board
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