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    Team Klook
    Last updated 15 Mar 2024
    All the spots you can explore with Ngong Ping 360

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    Hong Kong is one of the most visited and loved tourist destinations in all of Asia. With its bustling streets, delicious food, and fun tourist attractions to visit, Hong Kong is filled with activities and adventures for all ages.
    But it’s often easy to get lost in the streets and alleys that make up such a busy place. Which is why the Ngong Ping 360 is such a breath of fresh air when it comes to experiencing Hong Kong.
    Here are all the reasons why you should grab a Ngong Ping 360 ticket today!
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    1. Cable Car with 360 Views

    A glass floor cable car with 360 view

    As suggested by its name, the Ngong Ping 360 provides visitors with a 360 view of Tung Chung , Lantau Island, and Ngong Ping Village.
    During the entire 25-min ride, you get nothing but pure panoramic views of the mountains, waters, and all the various sights there are to see. It’s truly an eye-opening experience.

    2. Ngong Ping Village

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    The Ngong Ping 360 ticket doesn’t just get you the infamous cable car experience, but it also takes you to Ngong Ping village, a quaint and quiet little village that’s rich with the history of Hong Kong.
    You can spend an entire afternoon strolling throughout the village, taking in the sights and history that’s deeply embedded into every corner of the place. There are also a lot of great food options that can give you an authentic food experience!

    3. Tian Tan Buddha

    Overview of Tian Tian Buddha
    The Ngong Ping 360 ticket also brings you close to seeing the Tian Tan Buddha!
    The Tian Tan Buddha is a classic Hong Kong tourist destination, and is easily a 10 minute walk from the Ngong Ping village. The statue sits atop Mount Muk Yue, with the north face of the statue facing towards Beijing, China. Tourists can climb the steps and see this giant Buddha Statue up close!

    4. Tung Chung Bay

    Pverview of Tu Chung Bay
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    The start of the Ngong Ping 360 cable car trip is Tung Chung, and as such, you are immediately treated to a view of this area, as well as the beautiful Tung Chung bay. Tung Chung is rich with years of history; at the same time, it’s a common area to pass because of its vicinity to the Hong Kong airport.

    5. Ngong Ping Trail

    Ngong Ping Trail Over view
    Source: Ngong Ping 360 Website
    But just in case the cable car isn’t your style, or you want to experience a more grounded journey, the Ngong Ping trail is something you can try as well. It essentially takes you through the same exact path as the cable cars, except down below. You can immerse yourself in nature with the well-maintained path of the trail.

    6. The Art of Chocolate

    Chocolate with arts
    One of the best parts of the Ngong Ping 360 ticket is getting to visit the Art of Chocolate; a museum in Ngong Ping village that’s essentially every chocolate lover's dream!
    You can sightsee Hong Kong’s famous landmarks through the chocolate sculptures, or maybe you want to get tempted by the chocolate paintings on the walls. You can get some free tastes of the chocolates available there, as well as attend a chocolate making workshop, and bring home some unique souvenirs!

    7. Po Lin Monastery 

     Po Lin Monastery Facade
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    Po Lin Monastery is a famous Lantau attraction, and a renowned Buddhist establishment. The monastery can also be seen from the Ngong Ping 360.
    There’s many things to see and appreciate about the monastery like the Main Shrine Hall of the Buddha, and the Grand Hall of Ten Thousand Buddhas. The architecture itself is also a sight to be seen.
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    8. Food and Dining

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    A Ngong Ping ticket takes you from Tung Chung to Ngong Ping village, and every step of the way there are various options for eateries and street food experiences!
    From trying out vegetarian options at the Po Lin Monastery, to quaint eateries like Ki Kei and Solo Balcony, there’s a lot of places for you to unwind while munching on some delicious dishes.
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