Top 8 Most Beautiful Islands in Hong Kong

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  1. Lamma is the third largest remote island in Hong Kong with an area of 13.47 square kilometers. It is also known as Y Island due to its island shape and location to the south of Hong Kong. Lamma has a population of no more than 10,000. The majority of them are expats, who value the peace and quiet of the rural lifestyle. This island is ranked as one of the most beautiful islands of Hong Kong. This is an ideal place for a great escape from the hectic city life.

    By ferry, travel time between Central Pier 4 and Lamma is only 30 minutes. Lamma is a resort that is desired by Hong Kong people during the weekend. In recent years, more and more people love Lamma and buy houses there. A car-free island separates noise and emissions from vehicles. Most of the buildings in Lamma are low-rise housing.

    Lamma
    is a less polluted island with many green hills, beautiful bays and fresh seafood. Mr. Chow Yun-Fat, a Hong Kong actor best known in Asia, was born in Lamma Island. The islanders are proud of him. A comfortable and unforgettable trail connects the main villages between Yung Shue Wan and Sok Kwu Wan.

    Visitors can immerse themselves in the beautiful scenery along the way. Other experiments Lamma developed involved access to Mount Stenhouse in the southern part of the island. For visitors who enjoy abundant sunshine, they will gather at Hung Shing Yeh Beach and Lo So Shing Beach. However, due to the rugged terrain, Lamma has a very small arable land.
    Bare and rocky hilltops dominate the low grassy slopes of the island.


    • Location: the southwest of Hong Kong Island
    • Rate: 4,4/5 (Google)
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  2. Cheung Chau Island seems a world away from the towering buildings and crowded streets of Kowloon and Hong Kong Island. Yet, the ferry to this small island only takes 45 minutes from Hong Kong’s Central Pier. Cheung Chau is a small fishing community located between Hong Kong Island and Lantau Island. It is part of the area called the Outlying Islands which also includes Peng Chau Island, Lantau Island, and Lamma Island.


    There are no cars here, instead, people get around on foot or bicycle. The tallest building is only four levels, and the lifestyle is considerably slower than in the big city. It is quite similar to the Tai-O Fishing Village on the west of Lantau Island. Here are a few things to do in Cheung Chau Island on a quick day trip. Another interesting place is Cheung Po Tsai Cave. It is said to be the place where Cheung PoTsai collected treasure he'd stolen from the rich and gave to the poor during the Qing Dynasty.


    In March, Cheung Chau is the best place to enjoy cherry blossom trees in Hong Kong. Until the "Cheung Chau Bun Festival" in the fourth month of the lunar calendar every year, the island hosts a lively celebration. This is the best way to experience the simplicity of the island.


    • Location: the southwest of Hong Kong Island
    • Rate: 4,3/5 (Google)



    Cheung Chau Island
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    The Honeycombers
  3. The easternmost island of Hong Kong is formed entirely of sedimentary rocks with a variety of marine abrasion landforms along its coast. The shores of this level island are decorated with colorful laminations of top rock shale and many other natural wonders. Included in the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark, Tung Ping Chau is an esteemed museum of geomorphology.


    Follow the simple trail around the island for a tour of its most popular attractions. Walk left along the beach of A Ma Wan. As enjoy the sea breeze and the sound of waves lapping the shore, keep an eye out for the amazing rock features here: wave-carved shale, iron-rich rocks weathered to resemble chequer boards, and stromatolitic structures made of fossils of cyanobacteria, just to name a few.


    At the easternmost tip of Tung Ping Chau, a pair of two-storey-high sea stacks majestically stand on a wave-cut platform, like the island’s watchtowers. During low tide, the platform becomes an intertidal paradise for small fishes, urchins and various shellfishes. Most of the villagers on Tung Ping Chau have moved out, but some of them return to the island during weekends and public holidays to run stalls for day-trippers.


    • Location: Tai Po District in the New Territories, Hong Kong
    • Rate: 4,6/5 (Google)
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  4. Lantau is the largest island of Hong Kong with an area almost twice the size of Hong Kong Island itself and is in the top of the most beautiful islands of Hong Kong. It is located 10km west of Hong Kong Island and has a length of about 25km. Despite being exploited by continuous development and urbanization, Lantau Island still stands out as a non-existent reserve of Hong Kong with about 50% of its area still public countryside with rolling hills. Tree shadow. and beaches and coastlines are often gone.


    It is Hong Kong's largest island and has great attractions for tourists such as Hong Kong International Airport, Disneyland Hong Kion, hiking peaks and nature parks, villages and Small town to visit. cultural experiences, resorts, hotels and other places. With around 130,000 people living on it, it's still a residential area compared to the 1.4 million people living on Hong Kong Island. It remains a great place to escape the concrete and urban crowds of Hong Kong. Children, adults, nature lovers, hiking, mountain biking, camping, surfing, seafood lovers, people who like small Cantonese villages and people who like Thrilling.


    • Location: the west of Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula
    • Rate: 4,4/5 (Google)
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  5. Tap Mun, also known as Grass Island in English, is an island on the northern edge of Sai Kung famous for its grass field, hence the name. Once a flourishing fishing village with over 2,000 inhabitants, nowadays Grass Island is a sleepy village that is a popular day trip and camping spot.


    Shaped like an elongated comma, Grass Island is a thirty minutes boat ride from Wong Shek Pier. The most famous feature on the island is its Balanced Rock, which looks like the character 呂 in Chinese. There are quite a few Grass Islands around the world, the Grass Island in Hong Kong is more commonly called Tap Mun, and one of the few islands in Sai Kung that is inhabited.


    As the island is not big, a day or even half a day is enough to see everything. It is an inhabited island with several villages dotted around the southern side, along with most of the attractions. The coastline is mostly pebble and rocky beaches, but the area is good for snorkeling if you come prepared. If you are feeling adventurous, the highest mountain on Grass Island in the north or opt to walk along the nicely paved path in the southern end.


    • Location: the northeastern part of the territory, Hong Kong
    • Rate: 4,4/5 (Google)
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    Peter Lam Photography
  6. Sharp Island is popular with locals for having two great beaches: Kiu Tsui beach at the north end and Hap Mun beach at the south end. It is also known for its interesting geology, near Kiu Tsui Beach one can find a large tombolo (natural earthen bridge, flooded at high tide) and strange pineapple shaped rocks. In Hong Kong, these rocks are found only at this location.

    What is less well known is that the island is also home to a large coral colony, located just south of the tombolo. This is also the reason why Sharp is in the top of the most beautiful islands in Hong Kong. The seabed has many rocks, many large rocks, creating many places for coral to cling to and develop.


    Some coral species have long-wave tumours that follow ocean currents. To the north of the tombolo, the seabed is more sandy, with occasional rocks. There are lots of fish, crustaceans and other marine animals that prefer sandy bottoms. very sheltered with many other islands blocking the passing waves.


    • Location: Sia Kung town, Hong Kong
    • Rate: 4,4/5 (Google)
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  7. For all the things that Hong Kong is known for—bustling streets, efficient transit systems, and skyscrapers that dot the sky more than stars—it certainly seems as though Po Toi Island has slipped through the cracks and hidden itself away.


    Po Toi and its hidden gems have weathered the many changes of Hong Kong over the generations, and has become a hybrid of modernity, history, and nature. In our age of fast-paced technology, deliveries, and flashy entertainment systems, the island will quietly welcome you back to the basics—simple restaurants that serve childhood favorite meals, winding roads to the edge of Hong Kong, and front-row seats to nature’s best.


    Follow the latest installment of our Island-Hopping Series for a look into Po Toi. There are two ferries that will reach Po Toi, one from Aberdeen and one from Stanley. The key thing to remember is that ferries only run on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and on the weekend, and relatively infrequently. On weekdays, there is only one ferry to and from the island.


    • Location: the southernmost island in Hong Kong
    • Rate: 4,4/5 (Google)
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  8. Rugged, windy and versatile, Tung Lung Chau has a little something for everyone. From family-friendly outings to adrenaline-filled rock climbing sessions, this craggy outcrop has all the tricks to keep you more than entertained for the day. Easily accessible, the island at the top of Clearwater Bay makes it convenient for a full day or half day trip out of the city.

    Take the ferry from Sam Ka Tsuen Public Pier in Yau Tong (a five-minute walk from Yau Tong MTR Station). Several trips to Tung Lung Chau every day from 8:40am to 4:40pm. Make sure to check the climatic conditions a day before entering the water. If the weather is wild, it might not make for the most enjoyable experience, but on a clear day the island and its surroundings are simply stunning, worthy of being among the top most beautiful islands in Hong Kong.

    Departing adjacent to the picturesque Lei Yue Mun Village, the ferry traverses the clear waters of eastern Victoria Harbour. There are stunning views of the Clearwater Bay Peninsula to the north and the Shek O Peninsula to the south. After half an hour on board, you will see Tung Lung Chau's Nam Tong ferry terminal.


    • Location: Clear Water Bay Peninsula, Hong Kong
    • Rate: 4,4/5
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