This place shows the diversity of Hong Kong. If you are visiting the temple and gardens, take a still through the village behind. You find strawberry fields and the village.
You take exit at the back and past the local market, where you can purchase local fruit and vegetables. And turn left (the road has very small but sharp decline). There you go straight. Down a small driveway. The driveway will stop in 30m. Turn left follow the path. Here you adventure begins. Past the strawberry fields you will start to see the pavement painted with flowers. The path turns left then right. This takes you to the mural village, here you will see unique artwork. From the end of the previous path turn right again and explore. Follow the path back to the road. When you come to a road turn right again. This will take you back to the main road. Getting there and back. Best take the 52k bus. This departs from Fanling MTR and runs frequently, usually...
Read morePing yeung Mural Village. A 52 K green Mini bus departs from Fanling Station to Kau kee Store. Suggest to alight at Ping Che Village Administrative office. Walking along the paved road of Ping Yeung Kit Tin for about 300 m a Y junction of the road will be seen. There is a Variety store. Go alongside of the store to your left, the entrance of the Mural Village starts. It only continues for 350M but on both side of the village road many colourful pictures and writings can be seen including some artistic animals made from metal wire and bulbs. It is a unique village with drawings and murals, not many of these in HK now, only few can be found, such as in Lamma Island , Peng Chau, Kam Tin. Written...
Read moreIt’s a humble rural village enlivened by the beautiful mural paintings that were the work of the villagers and volunteers in their effort to stop the government’s resumption of village land. By telling their stories, the villagers reached out to sympathisers, and they were no longer anonymous to the people of Hong Kong. It does not take very long to tour the mural paintings but there is a Miscanthus...
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