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Peng Chau

Introduction
Peng Chau island is small enough that you can walk around and never get lost! About a third of the size of neighbouring Cheung Chau, and linked to its neighbours by an inter-island ferry service, Peng Chau has many of the bigger island's charms, but on a more intimate scale. These include an attractive fishing harbour, a two-centuries-old Tin Hau Temple, a morning fish market and a small community whose warren of lanes reveals many aspects of traditional rural life. Hand-painted porcelain is a true cottage industry here.

For a pleasant walk through the village and surrounding hills, visitors can follow the sign-posted Family Trail. Afterwards, fresh seafood can be bought at the old pier and taken to nearby restaurants to be cooked. If time permits, visitors might like to board a local kaido ferry at the old pier for the short channel trip to Lantau Island's peaceful hilltop Trappist monastery.

How To Get There
Peng Chau
Catch ferry from Central Pier 6 (MTR Hong Kong Station Exit E1. Walk through ifc mall).