Lamma Island
🌟Experience the same charm as TVB, and before leaving Hong Kong🇭🇰, visit Lamma Island for a leisurely time!✨ No need for many words, here is a detailed guide, even hiking beginners can easily handle it!👣
🚄How to easily reach from Shenzhen?
① From various districts in Shenzhen, head to Futian High-Speed Rail Station, seamlessly connecting to Hong Kong West Kowloon High-Speed Rail Station.
② At West Kowloon Station, transfer to the Tsuen Wan Line (only 3 stops), directly to Central Station Exit A.
③ Then, leisurely walk to Central Pier No. 4.
④ Take the ferry directly to Sok Kwu Wan or Yung Shue Wan (about 25 minutes journey), the ticket prices are affordable, 27.5 HKD for Sok Kwu Wan and 22.1 HKD for Yung Shue Wan, easily payable with Octopus card.
🗺️Landing on Lamma Island, explore the fun secrets:
Yung Shue Wan Pier → Wind Power Station → Hung Shing Yeh Beach → Viewing Point → Beach → Sok Kwu Wan Tin Hau Temple → Fisherfolk Village → Return to Sok Kwu Wan Pier
*The walking tour takes about 1 to 1.5 hours, strolling along the way, a leisurely day trip is all in silence, you can also explore in reverse.
If you prefer a leisurely pace, no need to climb peaks, just immerse yourself in the joy of the beach.
🌿Highlights along the way, not to be missed:
① Yung Shue Wan: On the coastal hillside, colorful houses are scattered, various specialty restaurants and cafes are lined up, as if stepping into an exotic town, everywhere is a perfect spot for photography!📸📸📸
② Hung Shing Yeh Beach: The clear blue water and silky fine sand weave a dreamy seaside paradise. On sunny days, it becomes the preferred spot for expatriates to enjoy sunbathing.
③ Lamma Island Viewing Point: Standing here, the picturesque scenery of Lamma Island is in full view, breathtakingly beautiful.
④ Lo So Shing Beach: A tranquil beach equipped with shower facilities, at dusk, the sunset is like blood, reflecting with the shimmering waves, breathtakingly beautiful.
⑤ Sok Kwu Wan: A tranquil fishing village, an ancient Tin Hau Temple guards this land, and the seafood street is a paradise for food lovers, letting your taste buds dance with the sea breeze.