Cheung Chau
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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.