Yim Tin Tsai

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★ 4.7 (4K+ reviews) • 22K+ booked
Discover the hidden gem of Yim Tin Tsai, a small offshore island in Sai Kung District, Hong Kong. Immerse yourself in the rich history and cultural significance of this unique destination, where the past meets the present in a picturesque setting. Yim Tin Tsai was once a ghost island in Hong Kong's northeast that offers a unique glimpse into the past, but is now revived by motivated villagers. Experience the peaceful co-existence of Roman Catholicism and Hakka culture on this once-abandoned island.
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Tra ****
3 days ago
Meets expectations, good environment, good waiters, attractive food. It's just that I can't eat that much and will definitely come again
1+
Mok *******
3 days ago
No way to disembark at the original time the hotel was well arranged to stay on other days this time booked a bbq staycation overall good room very large fully equipped with built-in drinking machine and a large bathtub bbq were arranged well is breakfast more ordinary chance Definitely stay again
Chan ********
3 days ago
The environment is comfortable, the service staff are first-rate, the fish is fresh, the seafood includes oysters, frozen shrimps, snails, lamb crabs, and there are many desserts to choose from. What's there?
So *********
4 days ago
It feels very fresh. It was my first time to eat a buffet at a hotel in Sai Kung. When I entered, I saw a lot of newlyweds taking pictures. The hotel environment is very good. The restaurant has a wide variety of food, fresh seafood, delicious oysters, but the size is a little smaller, shrimp, snail meat is very bouncy, and a variety of hot dishes, sushi, sashimi, ham. But my personal favorite is the dessert pudding, which is very high quality.
2+
Fabiola *****
5 days ago
great view and beautiful and spacious room, really nice getaway from the city, breakfast lacks gluten free options
Ng *******
5 days ago
The place is quiet and far from the city, close to Sai Kung city center, convenient to find food, rich breakfast, comfortable and comfortable environment, really a good place to recharge
wan *******
2 Dec
A very satisfying buffet dinner, the surrounding environment and the interior of the restaurant are very comfortable; buy one get one free, at $380 per person, with such food and service, I am willing to drive an hour away and come back again.
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Mak *************
2 Dec
A great place to relax and take a break. The cheese set has a surprise. The cheese is very delicious and has a name marked, the white wine is even Cloudy Bay. Seeing the price tag of the mini bar is $388 I feel the hotel is very generous. Praise. Breakfast is served in one portion and is a choice when checking in. We chose the avocado toast, which tasted good but was slightly sour, the coffee, orange juice was self-service. Parking is unlimited with the smart card they provide, but we only hung out nearby and it turned out that there was no place to stroll except the pier, which was a bit disappointing
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

St. Joseph's Chapel

Visit the iconic St. Joseph's Chapel, a historic building completed in 1890 in Italian Romanesque style. Explore the chapel and its surroundings to learn about the island's religious heritage.

Abandoned Salt Farm

Witness the remnants of an abandoned salt farm on Yim Tin Tsai, offering a glimpse into the island's past as a hub for salt-making. Take a stroll through the farm to experience the rustic charm of this historical site.

Mangrove Exploration

Embark on a mangrove exploration adventure off the breakwater linking Yim Tin Tsai and Kau Sai Chau. Discover the unique ecosystem of mangroves and enjoy the serene beauty of the natural surroundings.

Cultural Heritage

Yim Tin Tsai boasts a rich cultural heritage, with a history dating back to the 19th century. Explore the Hakka village and learn about the Chan clan's settlement on the island, as well as the evolution of farming, fishing, and salt-making practices.

Historic Landmarks

Discover the historic landmarks of Yim Tin Tsai, including the Grade III St. Joseph's Chapel and the former village school. Immerse yourself in the island's past through these well-preserved architectural treasures.

Outdoor Activities

Engage in outdoor activities such as hiking, birdwatching, and camping at the Louisa Landale Campsite. Enjoy the tranquility of nature and the breathtaking views of the surrounding islands.

Culture and History

Yim Tin Tsai's history dates back 300 years, with the Hakka folks of the Chan family establishing the village. Learn about the sustainable methods of fishing, farming, and salt farming that sustained the community. Explore the heritage trail and old salt fields that have been revived by motivated villagers.

Local Cuisine

Indulge in the culinary delights of Yim Tin Tsai at Chef De Yim Tin, a quaint restaurant by the pier. Enjoy a set lunch or dinner prepared by a Le Cordon Bleu graduate, offering a limited but exquisite menu with a killer view of the island.