A happy day to visit a wonderful island which is part of New Territory. Another touristic place to visit, it has splendid view of one of Hong Kong's majestic bridge, the Kap Shui Mun Bridge. I admired the place, it has serene environment, not crowded at all, plenty of blooming plants everywhere, cozy place to stay, and it is really beautiful and worth to visit, however, it's a long journey to come here but if you are eager to see its beauty, you can visit the place anytime. The island transformed into a huge place with mesmerizing views of houses that are painted in different colors to serve as an attraction to the...
Read moreMa Wan 1868 recently opened in 2025 and is already a nice-to-visit. The colorful village, styled like Italy’s Cinque Terre, offers Insta-worthy backdrops at every turn. Don’t miss the glamping experience at "Island Hillout"—luxury tents with panoramic views of Ma Wan’s coastline are perfect for unwinding. The freshly launched workshops (pottery, dyeing, jewelry-making) add a creative twist, while historical sites like the Tin Hau Temple connect you to the area’s heritage. Easily accessible by ferry or bus, this innovative blend of art, nature, and culture makes Ma Wan 1868 a standout addition to Hong Kong’s...
Read moreDestroyed a charming old fishing village and replaced it with what is essentially a soulless outdoor shopping mall that doesn’t have any good shops? Some decent photo opportunities and the views over the water are nice. To the previous reviewer who suggested that other islands in HK should follow this example to attract tourists - absolutely not! Hong Kong should not destroy its culture and heritage to make copy-and-paste instagrammable sterile theme parks instead. That much should be obvious, but I fear that, for...
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