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Peng Chau Island Travel Guide

A Guide to Ping Chau Island Tours Ping Chau, located in Hong Kong's Outlying Islands region, is a small island near Lantau Island. It boasts a refined and laid-back fishing village atmosphere, tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the city, perfect for those seeking a day of leisurely escape. The island retains many old-fashioned streets and houses, revealing unique cultural landscapes everywhere. Strolling through the alleyways, whether sunny or cloudy, you'll experience the simple, warm atmosphere of this small island. Recommended Itinerary and Must-Dos: Starting from Ping Chau Pier, we recommend first exploring the Zhongxing Street area to soak in the local community. Along the way, you'll find authentic snack shops and tea restaurants. Be sure to try the unique bowl cakes or fish balls. Then, stroll along the coast to visit Ping Chau's landmarks, the Tianfu Maitreya Hall and the Ping Chau Tin Hau Temple. Along the way, you'll find murals and art spaces repurposed from old factories, perfect for photo opportunities. For further exploration, visit Nam Wan Beach or Kwan Kee Pottery Workshop to experience handmade pottery or simply relax by the sea. The island boasts many hipster shops and cafes, such as the Ping Chau Shop and the Glass House, offering a tranquil setting perfect for a leisurely cup of coffee. Some shops are only open on weekends, so it's recommended to plan your itinerary accordingly. Finally, take a hike up the hill to enjoy the breathtaking sea views across Ping Chau to Lantau Island, leaving the hustle and bustle of the city behind. Must-see spots: 1. Ping Chau Pier Mural Area 2. Former factory-turned-cafes (such as the Glass House or the Island Space) 3. The colorful staircases of Tianfu Maitreya Temple 4. The sunset coastline at Nam Wan Beach 5. A moment of hands-on ceramics practice at Kwan Kee Ceramics Workshop Ping Chau Travel Tips: 1. Take a ferry from Central Pier. The journey takes about 35-50 minutes, with one or two departures per hour. On weekends, there may be queues, so it's recommended to depart early. 2. Wear a light backpack and comfortable sneakers, as the route is filled with stairs and ramps, making it unsuitable for suitcases. 3. Most attractions are free to enter, and most snack shops and cafes accept cash, so be prepared with plenty of cash. 4. Ping Chau Island is small, and a walking tour around the island takes about two hours, making it a great place to explore. 5. If you want to capture the beautiful scenery without people, it's recommended to go on weekdays or early in the morning to avoid weekend crowds. Notes: - Some shops and workshops have specific opening days and hours, so it's recommended to check in advance. - In the summer, wear sunscreen and drink plenty of water, as some sections of the trail are not shaded. - Some beaches are currently unmanned, so exercise caution when swimming. - In rainy or windy weather, ferry services may be affected; please stay tuned for updates. Summary: Ping Chau is a rare, laid-back fishing village in Hong Kong, where you can easily experience the local culture and craftsmanship. It's perfect for families, friends, or those interested in art. A perfect day trip! Topics: #PingChauIslandSlowLife #HongKongLocalTours #ArtsandHumanities #SearchingCoastalScenery #IslandSnatch
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Posted: Oct 20, 2025
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