I picked a Saturday and it rained on a cloudy day. But it’s still a good mood to go out and play. Is it a subway to Tung Chung and then take a boat from Tung Chung Pier to Tai O. There is still a stop in the middle. It takes about half an hour or an hour? The specific boat information can be directly found online. What is the rich pier or the ferry. The detailed price and timetable (it seems that you can also take the bus, but I heard that the road will be more rugged). You can see the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge all the way. The feeling of Great Australia and Nanxun Island are also Not too much, but more humane, older, less touristy, net red painting style, many old grandfathers and grandmothers selling seafood and simple small seafood, and some corresponding souvenirs (as shown in Figure 5, someone told me that this is the legendary puffer dolphin hahaha) There are two famous boats in Tai O. What is the Tai Chung Bridge and the new base bridge, but it is really small. The houses in Tai O are also the kind of sheds. It is high below and built on the water. It feels like every household has a boat. There is also the kind of small at the door. The river is listening to the music and the wind is so leisurely old people envy that they don’t take pictures because it rains all day. The only thing that is considered to be an attraction is the current Daao Heritage Hotel. It is the old police station before. It looks quite modern outside, but I have to climb the stairs to see me lazy and I gave up. Oh oh yes! There are a lot of cats in Tai O! It's really a lot and it's lazy to let you go. Hahaha, the most exciting impression is that you take a boat! 20 people, it seems that about 20 minutes? In fact, the distance is not very long, but the speed of the sea is very fast and cool! See! Pink! Dolphins! The whole boat people are screaming ah ah ah, it feels like we are surrounded by us, ah ah ah, the boaters say we are lucky! Dolphins are not very common, especially on rainy days! Super happy! ! The first time I saw pink hahahaha, I returned at five o'clock in the evening. By the way, I heard that the first wife cake shop after entering Tai O was delicious. Then when we left, we sold out QAQ and the shaon (some kind of bread or donut analogue), Shrimp pork cake (shrimp sauce + pork) and so on. The glutinous rice dumplings and tofu flowers everywhere seem to be quite special. Some weekends come over for a day to see the epitome of old Hong Kong. It’s really good to feel the slow pace.