Lamma Island Day Tour | Seafood & Hakka Rice Cake Workshop
- Lamma Island indigenous residents and chefs with more than 20 years of experience in making and teaching rice cake will accompany you throughout the process, and hold rice cake making classes in a small class format
- Each person makes two Hakka rice cakes. After completion, they can be placed in environmentally friendly paper boxes and taken back to enjoy the results with family and friends!
- Enjoy a seafood feast at the 30-year-old Lamma Rainbow Seafood Restaurant
- Visit the Kamikaze Cave dug by the Japanese army during World War II and the Sok Kwu Wan Thean Hou Temple built during the Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty
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The tranquility and gentleness of Lamma Island allow people to experience the simple and honest life of the past without traveling through time and space. It is definitely worth a visit. In addition to taking the group members to the 30-year-old Lamma Rainbow Seafood Restaurant to taste a seafood feast, our group will also be guided by Lamma Island indigenous residents and chefs who have more than 20 years of experience in making and teaching cha kueh to experience homemade Hakka rice cakes. Hakka rice cakes, and visit the Kamikaze Cave dug by the Japanese army during World War II and the Sok Kwu Wan Thean Hou Temple built during the Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty!
Homemade Hakka Rice Cake Class (45 minutes): Lamma Island indigenous residents and chefs with more than 20 years of experience in making and teaching rice cake will accompany you throughout the process and hold tea fruit making classes in a small class format. Each person makes two rice cakes. After completion, they can be placed in environmentally friendly paper boxes and taken back to enjoy the results with family and friends!














