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  • 8 Reasons Why You Need To Visit Ngong Ping Village On Your First Hong Kong Trip

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    Team Klook
    Last updated 15 Mar 2024
    Ngong Ping Village Tourist Spots

    Source: Li-Nong Tea House Facebook, Jason Cooper of Unsplash & Hong Kong Tourism Board Website

    Here’s a beloved Hong Kong tourist spot you cannot miss! 

    So, it’s your first time in Hong Kong, and you don’t know how to kickstart your holiday? For starters, you absolutely can’t miss exploring the breathtaking Ngong Ping Village. Nestled on Lantau Island, this renowned village holds many traditions and natural beauty. However, you might still wonder what's the big deal about this attraction. 🤔
    In this article, we're about to unveil the charm of Ngong Ping Village and reveal why it's a must-visit for your own Hong Kong trip. From the breathtaking Big Buddha to the newest chocolate museum, we've got your itinerary covered. ✈️
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    Hong Kong Top Picks!

    1. The Big Buddha

    Tian Tan Buddha
    Source: Jason Cooper of Unsplash
    Let’s start your Hong Kong trip with a bang! Ngong Ping Village is home to the world-famous Tian Tan Buddha, also known as the Big Buddha! 🙏This towering bronze statue stands a majestic 34 meters high and is one of Hong Kong's most iconic landmarks. The view of the Big Buddha is jaw-dropping, especially when you conquer the 268 steps to reach the top. 🏔️

    2. The Wisdom Path

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    Source: 昂坪360 Ngong Ping 360 Facebook
    Nestled near the Big Buddha, the Wisdom Path is a tranquil oasis that promises a unique journey for visitors. This picturesque path is lined with wooden pillars inscribed with the Heart Sutra, a profound Buddhist scripture. 📜 More than a hiking trail, this path allows you to get lost in the tranquil and reflective atmosphere of Lantau Island. 🚶🏻‍♂️

    3. The Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car

    Cable car with 360 view
    The Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car is a scenic ride that offers you a bird's-eye view of the stunning landscape below. 🚡 This thrilling 25-minute journey takes you from Tung Chung to Ngong Ping Village, soaring over the South China Sea and the lush greenery of Lantau Island. Plus, experience more than 80% visibility with the newly launched Crystal+ Cabin and enhance your cable car ride. 👀

    4. Po Lin Monastery

    Po Lin Monastery facade
    Source: Tarun Kumaar P of Unsplash
    A stone's throw away from the Big Buddha lies the Po Lin Monastery. ️ This stunning sanctuary is a gateway to learning about Buddhist culture and history. Not to mention, the monastery is home to impressive temples, including the Hall of the Buddhas and the Hall of the Ten Thousand Buddhas. 🏯 Keep an eye out for any unique rituals or events that might be happening during your Hong Kong trip to make your visit extra special!

    5. Lantau Peak & Sunset Peak

    Lantau Peak terrain
    Source: 昂坪360 Ngong Ping 360 Facebook
    Lantau Peak and Sunset Peak are two popular spots for hikers. 🌄 Respectively, the second-highest and third-highest peak in Hong Kong, the climb is no doubt a challenge. However, the payoff is magic when you see those breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and the South China Sea. It's an opportunity to connect with the natural beauty of Hong Kong and find peace amid the grandeur. 😌

    6. Li-Nong Tea House

    Li-Nong Tea House facade
    Source: Li-Nong Tea House Facebook
    During your Hong Kong trip to Ngong Ping Village, you’ll stumble upon the Li-Nong Tea House – a haven for tea connoisseurs. ☕ This authentic Chinese teahouse is where you can savor a variety of teas and scrumptious snacks while soaking in breathtaking views. If you have time to spare, sit down for a cup and order an artistic flower tea while snacking on a pineapple bun. 🍍

    7. The Tai O Fishing Village

    The Tai O Fishing Village Overview
    Source: Hong Kong Tourism Board Website
    Right around the corner from Ngong Ping Village, the Tai O Fishing Village awaits. 🐟 With its iconic stilt houses, colorful fishing boats, and bustling markets, Tai O offers a captivating glimpse into the traditional life of fishermen, making it a must-visit for those seeking an authentic Hong Kong trip. Plus, the village is surrounded by pristine natural beauty contrasting with the vibrant city life.  

    8. The Art of Chocolate Hong Kong

    Girl in front of a chocolate bag
    Source: Ngong Pin 360 Website
    As if there weren’t enough reasons to visit the Ngong Ping Village during your Hong Kong trip, we’re about to introduce you to The Art of Chocolate Hong Kong. 🍫 Featuring over 2,000 kilograms of chocolate art, you’re definitely in for a treat at this newest museum. Marvel at chocolate sculptures, enjoy free tastings, take part in chocolate workshops, and even bring home a sweet souvenir. 🎁
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