Tung Chung
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights
Tung Chung Fort
Step back in time at Tung Chung Fort, a historical site dating back to the Qing Dynasty, offering insights into Hong Kong's military past.
Hau Wong Temple
Dating back to 1765, Hau Wong Temple is a tiered-roof structure dedicated to Yeung Hau, a loyal court official of the Song Dynasty. Renovated recently, the temple features intricate decorations and hosts annual celebrations.
Ngong Ping: Big Buddha, Po Lin Monastery and Ngong Ping 360
Ngong Ping is a must-visit destination accessible via the Ngong Ping 360 cable car. It is home to the Big Buddha statue, Po Lin Monastery, and offers stunning views of the surrounding area.
Local Cuisine
Tung Chung offers a diverse range of dining experiences, including Chinese, Vietnamese, Italian, American, Thai, Japanese, and Korean cuisines. Visitors can enjoy both Asian and Western dishes at the many restaurants in the area.
Nature and Ecology
Surrounded by country parks, mangroves, and freshwater streams, Tung Chung provides habitats for freshwater fish species, dragonflies, and rare amphibians. The Tung Chung Valley is known for its steep mountain streams and spectacular waterfalls.
Culture and History
Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Tung Chung by exploring ancient temples, traditional markets, and historical sites that showcase the city's fascinating history.