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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights
Sai Kung Hoi
Explore the stunning Sai Kung Hoi, a fishing harbor turned typhoon shelter, where you can hire motorized junks for sightseeing, fishing, or swimming trips.
Tin Hau Temple
Visit the historic Tin Hau Temple, dating back to 1741, and discover the cultural significance of this traditional place of worship.
Yim Tin Tsai
Explore the historic island of Yim Tin Tsai, known for its salt farms and beautifully restored heritage sites, including a church and school.
Culture and History
Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Sai Kung, with insights into its market town origins, historical developments, and the evolution of local traditions over the years.
Local Cuisine
Savor the freshest seafood dishes at top-rated restaurants like Chuen Kee Seafood Restaurant and Loaf On, or explore international flavors at Bakso and Sawaddee Thailand.
Shopping
Discover unique handmade goods at Oelili, timeless fashion at Final Fragments, and artisanal candles at BeCandle, as well as a variety of lifestyle products at Lilidays.
Accommodations
Choose from short-term rentals on Airbnb or book a stay at luxurious hotels like WM Hotel or The Pier Hotel, both offering stunning sea views and modern amenities.
Seaside Charm
Experience the laid-back holiday vibe of Sai Kung as you enjoy the picturesque views of the sea, explore the bustling market stalls, and savor the fresh seafood offerings that the village is famous for.