No.18 of Family-Friendly Attractions in Hong Kong
Opening hours of Lamma Island
Free entry
Recommended sightseeing time:0.5-1 day
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4/5
Excellent
Nanxun Island, Hong Kong's third largest outlying island, is famous for its fishing village style and mountain and sea scenery. 30 minutes by ferry from Central to Yushu Bay or Suoyu Bay, the two bays have their own characteristics: Yushu Bay is full of Western-style teahouses and craft shops, painted wooden houses and exotic atmosphere; Suoyuwan is famous for its century-old Tianhou Temple and open-air seafood restaurants, and Cantonese seafood such as fried crabs and steamed shrimps with chili is coveted. The hiking trail is a must-have experience. The Lushan Trail connects Hongshengye Bay Beach and the mountain pond observation deck. You can overlook the blue sea coconut grove along the way, and encounter wild tide crabs and scallop fish. Culture lovers can visit the fishermen's cultural village, experience ancient fishing boats and hookless fishing, and experience the history of the fishing village. The island's transportation is only by ferry and bicycles, which is environmentally friendly and comfortable. At sunset, take a break at the Yushu Bay Beach Cafe, or taste the mango glutinous rice dumplings at Suoyuwan Night Market. It is an unforgettable experience. Zhou Runfa's hometown and TVB drama scenes are more literary. Nanxun Island is a healing choice for escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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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. Many come as day-trippers; some stay for good. Turquoise coves and traditional fishing villages coexist with modern, environmentally friendly wind turbines. Lamma Island is a medley of hidden Hong Kong scenery. The numerous restaurants and shops are fun to explore, and Lamma Island has a great nighttime atmosphere. It's surely something you should add to your Hong Kong trip.
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Show More ReviewsNanxun Island, Hong Kong's third largest outlying island, is famous for its fishing village style and mountain and sea scenery. 30 minutes by ferry from Central to Yushu Bay or Suoyu Bay, the two bays have their own characteristics: Yushu Bay is full of Western-style teahouses and craft shops, painted wooden houses and exotic atmosphere; Suoyuwan is famous for its century-old Tianhou Temple and open-air seafood restaurants, and Cantonese seafood such as fried crabs and steamed shrimps with chili is coveted. The hiking trail is a must-have experience. The Lushan Trail connects Hongshengye Bay Beach and the mountain pond observation deck. You can overlook the blue sea coconut grove along the way, and encounter wild tide crabs and scallop fish. Culture lovers can visit the fishermen's cultural village, experience ancient fishing boats and hookless fishing, and experience the history of the fishing village. The island's transportation is only by ferry and bicycles, which is environmentally friendly and comfortable. At sunset, take a break at the Yushu Bay Beach Cafe, or taste the mango glutinous rice dumplings at Suoyuwan Night Market. It is an unforgettable experience. Zhou Runfa's hometown and TVB drama scenes are more literary. Nanxun Island is a healing choice for escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.