Lung Kong Island is Hong Kong’s secret summer retreat. Just a 30-minute boat ride from the city, it’s a peaceful island paradise—soft white sand, crystal-clear water, and endless sky. Walk barefoot on warm shores, listen to gentle waves, and let the rhythm of the sea calm your mind. Don’t miss the famous Lung Kong fish balls—fragrant, juicy, and addictive. As the sun sets painting the horizon in gold, take a quiet stroll along the shore. This is slow living, redefined.

Looking for an escape from the city buzz? This is your perfect getaway! Surrounded by nature with breathtaking sea views, the resort offers everything from a kids' playground and waterslides to a fitness center and sauna—fun for all ages. Love the outdoors? Rent a bike to explore Mui Wo or hike up for a sunrise adventure. Nearby attractions like Tai O Fishing Village and Big Buddha make for an unforgettable stay. A truly refreshing experience awaits!










Everything you need to know about Cheung Chau
Cheung Chau Grand Hotel stands out for its sea-facing rooms and traditional Cantonese architecture, just a 5-minute walk from the pier and the famous Tung Chung Festival venue. The hotel features an elevated garden terrace and open-air tea lounge offering panoramic views of Cheung Chau West Bay, perfect for sunset watching. Complimentary bicycle rentals allow easy exploration of key sites like the Yiu Cheung Temple and Tin Hau Temple.
For a more intimate experience, Cheung Chau Seaview Homestay offers minimalist-designed suites with private balconies overlooking the South China Sea—ideal for photography enthusiasts. Guests can join evening lantern-guided fishing tours, led by local fishermen, to learn about sustainable fishing practices and island ecology. These immersive cultural experiences make staying on Cheung Chau not just a getaway, but a meaningful connection to Hong Kong’s maritime heritage.
The most convenient option is taking a Star Ferry from Central Pier or Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry Terminal, with a quick 20-minute journey and fares starting at HK$10. Departing in the morning helps avoid afternoon crowds and offers scenic views of Victoria Harbour along the way. Upon arrival at Cheung Chau, guests can use the free shuttle bus service or rent bicycles to explore the island easily—ideal for visiting popular spots like the Cheung Chau Market and Yiu Cheung Temple.
For those traveling with luggage, many hotels offer pre-booked private transfers, ensuring a smooth and stress-free arrival. This service is especially recommended during festivals when foot traffic surges, guaranteeing timely access to accommodations and local attractions.
Don’t miss Cheung Chau fish balls and tang bao (sweet glutinous rice balls)—local street snacks with deep roots. Head to Ah Gai Fish Ball Shop or Tang Bao Under the Old Banyan Tree for authentic flavors. Visit the Cheung Chau Market in the late afternoon to enjoy steaming seafood congee while watching fishermen haul in their nets—a vivid glimpse into island life.
During the annual Tin Hau Festival, participate in making lucky talismans and attend Chinese opera performances, where you can craft paper charms and witness traditional rituals. Some homestays also offer family-style dinners featuring freshly caught seafood such as salt-baked grouper and garlic-steamed oysters, turning every meal into a storytelling moment that captures the soul of Cheung Chau’s coastal heritage.
Despite its small size, Cheung Chau offers efficient transport options. Main roads are paved, making bicycles the ideal choice—rentals cost around HK$30 per hour and allow flexible access to key sites like the Tin Hau Temple, Yiu Cheung Temple, and West Bay Beach. For longer distances, the free shuttle bus connects the pier, market, and major attractions.
Note: Motor vehicles are prohibited island-wide, so it’s best to travel light and avoid heavy luggage. For night tours or festival events, pre-HopeGoo a private transfer ensures safety and convenience, especially during peak seasons when foot traffic increases significantly.
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