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Explore Hidden Gems Hong Kong, What's There?

Explore Hidden Gems Hong Kong, What's There?

Explore Hidden Gems in Hong Kong, What's There?

Dream - Continuing our previous journey, visiting hidden gems in Hong Kong, on the second day we will go to Central Pier. Then we will take a boat to Peng Chau.

This is one of the iconic shooting locations for "Under Parallel Skies", a film starring the handsome actor from Thailand, Win Metawin, Peng Chau.

Explore Hidden Gems in Hong Kong, What's There?

"Hidden Gems Hong Kong"

"Peng Chau"

This is a beautiful location and a true village life experience. This enchanting island is adorned with places worth capturing on Instagram and in photography, ranging from the remnants of old factories, beaches, and temples, to street art.

Explore Hidden Gems in Hong Kong, What's There?

Then continue the journey by boat to Mui Wo, a rural town on the eastern coast of Lantau Island, Hong Kong. We plan to have lunch at The Hideout. This place will take us away from the hustle and bustle of the city, to the peaceful and serene Mui Wo on the east coast of Lantau Island, where we can step into a secluded oasis surrounded by lush greenery. This place offers a peaceful and comfortable space, to escape from the worldly and reconnect with our inner selves and recharge energy. The exact address is Ngan Kwong Wan Road, Mui Wo, Lantau Island.

Explore Hidden Gems in Hong Kong, What's There?

Then after that, start the journey by boat to Cheung Chau. There are several interesting spots there. First, Cheng Chau Observation Deck. One of the highest points on this island - the Northern Observation Pavilion - which is also connected to the beautiful and secluded Coral Beach. There are 2 pedestrian paths and can be reached in about 20 minutes. Second, Cheung Chau Cinema Multicultural Park. With an area of ​​over 38,000 square feet, Cheung Chau Cinema Multicultural Park consists of four themed rooms - Cheung Chau Cultural Centre, Dumbbell Information Centre, 1931 Studio, and C.C.C Open Piazza.

Explore Hidden Gems in Hong Kong, What's There?

Third, Kwok Kam Kee - Cheung Chau Bun. This bakery, which has been around for over 40 years, serves the iconic Cheung Chau lucky bun. This steamed traditional white bun made from rice flour is filled with sweet filling, with a round red stamp inscribed with the Chinese character 'ping', which means safety in English. Thousands of people flock to Cheung Chau in May, during the Cheung Chau Bun Festival, to enjoy one of these buns and participate in the festivities.

Explore Hidden Gems in Hong Kong, What's There?
Explore Hidden Gems in Hong Kong, What's There?

From there, continue to have dinner at So Bor Kee. One of the Cantonese restaurants in Cheung Chau that serves local seafood dishes. The address is at G/F, 11C Pak She Praya Road, Cheung Chau. And continue the journey by boat to Central.

Explore Hidden Gems in Hong Kong, What's There?

Continuing to the third day. Journey to Aberdeen Fisherman's Wharf Pier 6. This is a historic fishing village located between the southern coast of Hong Kong Island and Ap Lei Chau.

Explore Hidden Gems in Hong Kong, What's There?

This beautiful background depicts the traditional lifestyle of thousands of fisherman families who live in classic Chinese junk boats in the mid-1900s, capturing some of the most iconic and timeless scenes.

Explore Hidden Gems in Hong Kong, What's There?
Explore Hidden Gems in Hong Kong, What's There?
Explore Hidden Gems in Hong Kong, What's There?

Here, the trip will be divided into two groups. The first group will go to Sham Shui Po to see the workshop directly on the technique of coloring mahjong. Meanwhile, the second group will go to Kwun Tong and also visit the workshop for making mini-bus key chains.

Explore Hidden Gems in Hong Kong, What's There?

After completion. During the tour exploring Sham Shui Po. What's there?1. Apliu StreetHeaven for technology enthusiasts, Y2K, and antique lovers, Apliu Street Flea Market in Sham Shui Po is a destination for those looking for cheap electronic goods, unique antique products, and second-hand items. This street turns into an official pedestrian area starting from noon every day, with the flea market closing around 9:00 PM, and even later on weekends and holidays.2. Kung Wo To FuKung Wo Tofu Factory has been established in Sham Shui Po since 1960. This old-fashioned shop sells various soy products that have remained popular over the years. Its signature silky smooth tofu pudding has a rich soy flavor. Homemade sugar-free tofu puffs, fried tofu, and soy milk are also worth trying.

Explore Hidden Gems in Hong Kong, What's There?

3. Fuk Wing Street Also known as Toy Street, this place is a destination for those looking for children's toys, affordable stationery, and party accessories. With over 30 stores, both children and adults can experience the excitement of finding hidden gems in one of these places. 4. Sam Tai Tsz and Pak Tai Temple Two temples in one complex, Sam Tai Tsz Temple is a Grade II historical building originally built in 1898 by Hakka immigrants to honor their protective deity, Sam Tai Tsz, after a deadly epidemic struck Sham Shui Po. Full of interesting details, this temple holds cultural relics dating back to the late Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). After exploring this mesmerizing site, head to Pak Tai Temple, a Grade III historical building built by local fishermen in 1920 to honor the Northern Emperor, Pak Tai.

Explore Hidden Gems in Hong Kong, What's There?

5. Yu Chau Street, also known as Bead Street, is where we can shop for all kinds of beads and sewing supplies. The stores here provide various materials ranging from wood, plastic, to glass, which can be used for handmade jewelry, smartphone accessories, and even decorating gel nails. To wrap up the trip, we will have a meal at Tai Ping Koon. This iconic Hong Kong fusion restaurant offers a taste of Chinese and Western cuisine, with various unique dishes such as TPK Style Baked Souffle, TPK Style Roasted Pigeon, and many more. Its address is G/F, 60 Stanley Street, Central.

Explore Hidden Gems in Hong Kong, What's There?

After that, we relaxed at Kinsman enjoying Hong Kong cocktails that offer a blend of familiarity and authenticity, bringing a fresh touch to the surprising and creative Cantonese culinary habits. The address is at G/F, 65 Peel Street, Soho, Central. From the itinerary, I can't wait to experience the fun and surprises at each place to be visited. So, Dream friends, keep following the article reviews and also Dream's video content, Hidden Gems in Hong Kong.

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