Cheung Chau

★ 4.6 (3K+ reviews) • 3K+ booked
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4.6 /5
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Lai *********
4 Mar
Very clean and comfortable, quiet environment, staff service attitude is very good. The price is very good. Walking around Mui Wo with few people, and there are many characteristic restaurants nearby, very enjoyable! Will go again!
Janaki *******
20 Feb
a bit expensive but good hotel, friendly staff , overall pleasant experience. will recommend and visit again
Leung ********
28 Dec 2025
the tent is well-equipped and clean. the campsite is well-managed.
Mary ************
21 Dec 2025
always lovely to glamp here at Sai Yuen!! I bought fresh seafood from Cheung Chau market and we grilled them in the evening ! I love how they provided the tongs, dishes, 2 bags if charcoals, fire starters, and lighter. My girls are a bit fussy so having our private bathroom is a bonus!
Mak *
17 Dec 2025
The room is neat and tidy. It's usually quiet as it's not often occupied. It's close to the beach, and there's a sports center nearby. The price is reasonable, offering another option.
Mak *
17 Dec 2025
Convenient location, easy to find, near Cheung Chau's center, close to the beach, courteous staff, recommended stay, quiet location.
Mak *
17 Dec 2025
The check-in location is slightly different from where you stay, but they are very close. The room is very clean, hygienic, and the service is excellent.
Klook用戶
15 Dec 2025
The cleanliness was okay. The single bed was really standard, very small. The biggest surprise was the bathtub. It was very windy that night, so it was very noisy.
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What to know about Cheung Chau

Escape the hustle and bustle of urban Hong Kong and embark on a delightful day trip to Cheung Chau Island. Discover the unique charm of Cheung Chau, an outlying island of Hong Kong known for its picturesque landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Also referred to as 'Long Island' due to its elongated shape, Cheung Chau offers a blend of traditional Chinese culture, sandy beaches, and delectable seafood. Explore this historic fishing village that has evolved into a popular tourist destination, offering a glimpse into the authentic island life of Hong Kong. Cheung Chau in Hong Kong is more than just its famous bun festival. This outlying island offers a unique blend of cultural experiences, scenic cycling routes, trendy cafes, and a laid-back atmosphere that will charm any visitor. Hop on a ferry armed with this guide and discover all the best things to do and eat in Cheung Chau.
Cheung Chau, Hong Kong

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Pak Tai Temple

Visit one of the oldest temples in Hong Kong, Pak Tai Temple, built in 1783. Admire the statues of the guarding lions and the generals Thousand Miles Eye and Favourable Wind Ear, steeped in traditional Chinese folklore.

Rock Carvings

Explore the 3000-year-old rock carvings near Tung Wan Beach, declared monuments of Hong Kong. Marvel at the ancient artistry etched into the granite, offering a glimpse into the island's prehistoric past.

Cheung Po Tsai Cave

Discover the legendary Cheung Po Tsai Cave, believed to be the hiding place of the 19th-century pirate Cheung Po Tsai. Immerse yourself in the tales of maritime adventures and intrigue.

Local Cuisine

Indulge in the diverse culinary offerings of Cheung Chau, from fresh seafood stalls to traditional snacks like fish balls and garlic tofu. Don't miss the chance to try unique treats like Thai ice cream rolls and spiral potato chips.

Culture and History

Immerse yourself in the island's rich cultural heritage, evident in its narrow streets, taoist temples, and local traditions. Explore the unique lifestyle of the island's 22,000 residents and witness the vibrant community spirit.

Shopping

Explore shops like Island Workbench, Island Origin, and Myarts for original bags, traditional culture-inspired designs, and handcrafted items from local and international artists.