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Sai Kung Public Pier
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Nearby attractions
Sai Kung Waterfront Park
新界 惠 民 路, Wai Man Rd, Sai Kung, Hong Kong
UNESCO Geopark Volcano Discovery Centre
18 Wai Man Rd, Sai Kung, Hong Kong
Sha Tsui Playground
Sai Kung, Hong Kong
Man Yee Playground
25 Man Nin St, Sai Kung, Hong Kong
Sai Kung Town Tin Hau Temple Complex
Po Tung Rd, Sai Kung, Hong Kong
Sai Kung Park
Sai Kung, Hong Kong
Sha Ha Beach
743-751 Tai Mong Tsai Rd, Sai Kung, Hong Kong
沙下
Hong Kong
Nearby restaurants
Hung Kee Seafood Restaurant
Siu Yat Building Block A, 1 Sai Kung Hoi Pong Square, Sai Kung, Hong Kong
Chuen Kee Seafood Restaurant
87-93 Man Nin Street, Sai Kung, Hong Kong
Sawaddee Thailand
G/F, 15 Ko Fu Building, 58-72 Fuk Man Rd, Sai Kung, Hong Kong
Zeugma
74 Fuk Man Rd, Sai Kung, Hong Kong
Paisano's Pizzeria Sai Kung
地下, 27 Chan Man St, Sai Kung, Hong Kong
Wo Kee Restaurant
Hong Kong, Sai Kung Hoi Pong Square, 2號西貢 海 傍 廣場 號 金寶 閣 地下 10 號 舖 Shop 10, G/F, Kam Po Court, No. 2 Kam Po Court
Chan Kuen Kee Restaurant
號地舖, Kam Po Court, 11 Sai Kung Hoi Pong Square, Sai Kung, Hong Kong
Dragon Boat Restaurant
94 Man Nin St, Sai Kung, Hong Kong
Burger Deli
G/F, Shop 2 Ko Shing House, 9 King Man St, Sai Kung, Hong Kong
Saigon Pho
Shop 16, Sai Kung Mansion Block B, 42-56 Fuk Man Rd, Sai Kung, Hong Kong
Nearby hotels
WM Hotel
28 Wai Man Rd, Sai Kung, Hong Kong
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Sai Kung Public Pier

Sai Kung, Hong Kong
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attractions: Sai Kung Waterfront Park, UNESCO Geopark Volcano Discovery Centre, Sha Tsui Playground, Man Yee Playground, Sai Kung Town Tin Hau Temple Complex, Sai Kung Park, Sha Ha Beach, 沙下, restaurants: Hung Kee Seafood Restaurant, Chuen Kee Seafood Restaurant, Sawaddee Thailand, Zeugma, Paisano's Pizzeria Sai Kung, Wo Kee Restaurant, Chan Kuen Kee Restaurant, Dragon Boat Restaurant, Burger Deli, Saigon Pho
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Nearby attractions of Sai Kung Public Pier

Sai Kung Waterfront Park

UNESCO Geopark Volcano Discovery Centre

Sha Tsui Playground

Man Yee Playground

Sai Kung Town Tin Hau Temple Complex

Sai Kung Park

Sha Ha Beach

沙下

Sai Kung Waterfront Park

Sai Kung Waterfront Park

4.1

(254)

Open 24 hours
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UNESCO Geopark Volcano Discovery Centre

UNESCO Geopark Volcano Discovery Centre

4.1

(136)

Open 24 hours
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Sha Tsui Playground

Sha Tsui Playground

3.5

(110)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Man Yee Playground

Man Yee Playground

3.8

(155)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Sai Kung Public Pier

Hung Kee Seafood Restaurant

Chuen Kee Seafood Restaurant

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Wo Kee Restaurant

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Stephanie GueymardStephanie Gueymard
(Français plus bas) ★Day trip in November was great, not too hot or busy! Enjoyed walking up beautiful trails on one of the numerous islands, the short Kaito ride to get there, as well as this tiny fishermen's village! One "Must see and do in Hong Kong" if you do not want to miss out 50% of it, the paradise side for outdoor lovers. ★Voilà un endroit magique à découvrir, une facette de Hong Kong que les touristes ne voient pas assez à mon avis! (Il y a plus que des mégas shopping malls à visiter! On oublie presque que Hong Kong est un regroupement d'îles, paradis pour les amoureux de la nature!) Les petites navettes fluviales (Kaitos,) typiques et amusantes, nous reconduisent sur l'une ou l'autre des îles de notre choix; On y retrouve des sentiers pour tous les niveaux, des vues à couper le souffle des sommets sur la mer et les îles; À destination du sentier emprunté, une plage pour la baignade (avec les installations requises pour mettre son maillot, d'habitude,) d'où votre kaito vous reprendra (normalement) pour rentrer au village, sans avoir à refaire tout le sentier en sens inverse; Les lieux sont bien organisés mais certains travaux (en raison du super typhon Mangkhut je pense) en cours ont engendré la fermeture des installations aux plages (postes de lifeguards, toilettes, snack bars) sur notre île visitée (celle qui connecte avec Sharp island.) On nous avait toutefois avisé dès l'achat des billets de kaito (le coût d'un billet de bus, il ne faut que 15 minutes de bateau pour arriver à l'île;) Bref, il vaut mieux partir la vessie vide, avec une collation et de l'eau, sans oublier un sac pour rapporter vos déchets! De plus, prévoir le retour au quai à temps pour le dernier kaito, vers 5 pm, au besoin, si le service de récupération à la plage de destination est toujours interrompu; J'ai apprécié notre excursion en novembre car il ne faisait plus trop chaud et humide, surtout pour monter ces jolis sentiers; De retour au quai principal du village vers 17:30, il était fabuleux d'observer les pêcheurs rentrer eux-aussi, avec leurs prises miraculeuses de la journée! Choisir le restaurant de fruits de mer représente le dernier défi de la journée (tellement ils sont nombreux et attrayants,) quand on a bien faim au retour de son expédition! Finalement, une ballade à pied derrière les restaus, dans les ruelles parsemées de boutiques, fût divertissante pour digérer. Je recommande ce détour à tous les touristes, même de courtes durées, car repartir de Hong Kong sans une seule randonnée sur une île, c'est de manquer 50% des incontournables! ("Must See and do in Hong Kong")
Joseph ChowJoseph Chow
The pier and the waterfront here were quite old style. Fisherman sold their catch directly to the visitors on the shore. Several operators for cruise to islands or round boat trip were canvassing visitors passing by. Fee was almost the same. Schedule was very frequent. The captain was also the guide who introduced the scene and some stories behind. Some people stood on the seashore fishing and enjoyed the view. Improvement could be made so that the place turned more comfortable. Public toilets were quite dirty. Public transportation were available nearby, connecting to Kowloon and Hong Kong Island, and some routes go deeper into the rural area.
Shan HOShan HO
Situated along the beautiful Sai Kung waterfront with stunning views of the Sai Kung countryside and islands, the public pier serves as the main hub for water sports and recreational activities in the area. On weekends and holidays, the pier comes alive with people grabbbing a bite to eat from nearby food stalls, arranging boat trips to nearby islands, hiring out kayaks and stand-up paddle boards, organzing fishing trips, or just coming to relax and enjoy the scenic waterfront setting. The pier is easy to access via public transportation, making it a popular day trip spot for those looking to escape the bustling city life of Hong Kong.
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(Français plus bas) ★Day trip in November was great, not too hot or busy! Enjoyed walking up beautiful trails on one of the numerous islands, the short Kaito ride to get there, as well as this tiny fishermen's village! One "Must see and do in Hong Kong" if you do not want to miss out 50% of it, the paradise side for outdoor lovers. ★Voilà un endroit magique à découvrir, une facette de Hong Kong que les touristes ne voient pas assez à mon avis! (Il y a plus que des mégas shopping malls à visiter! On oublie presque que Hong Kong est un regroupement d'îles, paradis pour les amoureux de la nature!) Les petites navettes fluviales (Kaitos,) typiques et amusantes, nous reconduisent sur l'une ou l'autre des îles de notre choix; On y retrouve des sentiers pour tous les niveaux, des vues à couper le souffle des sommets sur la mer et les îles; À destination du sentier emprunté, une plage pour la baignade (avec les installations requises pour mettre son maillot, d'habitude,) d'où votre kaito vous reprendra (normalement) pour rentrer au village, sans avoir à refaire tout le sentier en sens inverse; Les lieux sont bien organisés mais certains travaux (en raison du super typhon Mangkhut je pense) en cours ont engendré la fermeture des installations aux plages (postes de lifeguards, toilettes, snack bars) sur notre île visitée (celle qui connecte avec Sharp island.) On nous avait toutefois avisé dès l'achat des billets de kaito (le coût d'un billet de bus, il ne faut que 15 minutes de bateau pour arriver à l'île;) Bref, il vaut mieux partir la vessie vide, avec une collation et de l'eau, sans oublier un sac pour rapporter vos déchets! De plus, prévoir le retour au quai à temps pour le dernier kaito, vers 5 pm, au besoin, si le service de récupération à la plage de destination est toujours interrompu; J'ai apprécié notre excursion en novembre car il ne faisait plus trop chaud et humide, surtout pour monter ces jolis sentiers; De retour au quai principal du village vers 17:30, il était fabuleux d'observer les pêcheurs rentrer eux-aussi, avec leurs prises miraculeuses de la journée! Choisir le restaurant de fruits de mer représente le dernier défi de la journée (tellement ils sont nombreux et attrayants,) quand on a bien faim au retour de son expédition! Finalement, une ballade à pied derrière les restaus, dans les ruelles parsemées de boutiques, fût divertissante pour digérer. Je recommande ce détour à tous les touristes, même de courtes durées, car repartir de Hong Kong sans une seule randonnée sur une île, c'est de manquer 50% des incontournables! ("Must See and do in Hong Kong")
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The pier and the waterfront here were quite old style. Fisherman sold their catch directly to the visitors on the shore. Several operators for cruise to islands or round boat trip were canvassing visitors passing by. Fee was almost the same. Schedule was very frequent. The captain was also the guide who introduced the scene and some stories behind. Some people stood on the seashore fishing and enjoyed the view. Improvement could be made so that the place turned more comfortable. Public toilets were quite dirty. Public transportation were available nearby, connecting to Kowloon and Hong Kong Island, and some routes go deeper into the rural area.
Joseph Chow

Joseph Chow

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Situated along the beautiful Sai Kung waterfront with stunning views of the Sai Kung countryside and islands, the public pier serves as the main hub for water sports and recreational activities in the area. On weekends and holidays, the pier comes alive with people grabbbing a bite to eat from nearby food stalls, arranging boat trips to nearby islands, hiring out kayaks and stand-up paddle boards, organzing fishing trips, or just coming to relax and enjoy the scenic waterfront setting. The pier is easy to access via public transportation, making it a popular day trip spot for those looking to escape the bustling city life of Hong Kong.
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The Sai Kung Public Pier, located in the scenic Sai Kung District in the eastern part of Hong Kong, is a historic and vibrant landmark that plays a key role in the region’s maritime culture and economy. Serving as a gateway between the bustling urban center of Hong Kong and the more tranquil coastal areas, the pier has been a focal point for both locals and visitors for many years, offering access to the islands and pristine beaches that lie just beyond the city.

Historically, Sai Kung was a small fishing village, and the pier itself dates back to the early days of Hong Kong’s development as a port city. In its early years, the pier primarily functioned as a landing point for fishing boats, facilitating the transport of seafood and local produce to the main urban areas. Over time, the area around the pier evolved, and Sai Kung gradually transformed from a quiet fishing village into a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, hikers, and tourists seeking to explore Hong Kong's natural beauty.

Today, the Sai Kung Public Pier serves a variety of purposes. It remains a bustling hub for local fishermen, providing docking space for the small fishing vessels that continue to ply the waters of the South China Sea. The pier is also the primary departure point for boat tours to nearby islands such as Kau Sai Chau, Sharp Island, and Tung Lung Chau, as well as to secluded beaches that are otherwise difficult to reach by land. These islands are popular for their hiking trails, clear waters, and opportunities for water sports like kayaking and snorkeling.

The pier is also a key part of the local tourism infrastructure, with numerous small boats offering rides to tourists, many of whom visit Sai Kung for its natural beauty and outdoor recreation. The promenade around the pier has become a popular gathering spot, with a wide variety of seafood restaurants and markets offering fresh catches from the surrounding waters, further contributing to the area's charm.

In addition to its practical functions, the Sai Kung Public Pier is an important cultural symbol, reflecting the region's deep connection to the sea. Its historical role in the fishing industry continues to be remembered, even as the area has modernized and become a hub for leisure and tourism. The pier also represents the ongoing balance in Hong Kong between its rapidly developing urban areas and its natural, coastal landscapes.

Today, the Sai Kung Public Pier is a key point of access to the Sai Kung Peninsula’s scenic and relatively untouched surroundings, and it remains an integral part of the district’s identity. The combination of its historical significance, cultural role, and stunning natural surroundings makes the pier a popular destination for both locals and tourists, offering a taste of Hong Kong’s maritime heritage alongside modern amenities and recreational...

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6y

(Français plus bas) ★Day trip in November was great, not too hot or busy! Enjoyed walking up beautiful trails on one of the numerous islands, the short Kaito ride to get there, as well as this tiny fishermen's village! One "Must see and do in Hong Kong" if you do not want to miss out 50% of it, the paradise side for outdoor lovers.

★Voilà un endroit magique à découvrir, une facette de Hong Kong que les touristes ne voient pas assez à mon avis! (Il y a plus que des mégas shopping malls à visiter! On oublie presque que Hong Kong est un regroupement d'îles, paradis pour les amoureux de la nature!) Les petites navettes fluviales (Kaitos,) typiques et amusantes, nous reconduisent sur l'une ou l'autre des îles de notre choix; On y retrouve des sentiers pour tous les niveaux, des vues à couper le souffle des sommets sur la mer et les îles; À destination du sentier emprunté, une plage pour la baignade (avec les installations requises pour mettre son maillot, d'habitude,) d'où votre kaito vous reprendra (normalement) pour rentrer au village, sans avoir à refaire tout le sentier en sens inverse; Les lieux sont bien organisés mais certains travaux (en raison du super typhon Mangkhut je pense) en cours ont engendré la fermeture des installations aux plages (postes de lifeguards, toilettes, snack bars) sur notre île visitée (celle qui connecte avec Sharp island.) On nous avait toutefois avisé dès l'achat des billets de kaito (le coût d'un billet de bus, il ne faut que 15 minutes de bateau pour arriver à l'île;) Bref, il vaut mieux partir la vessie vide, avec une collation et de l'eau, sans oublier un sac pour rapporter vos déchets! De plus, prévoir le retour au quai à temps pour le dernier kaito, vers 5 pm, au besoin, si le service de récupération à la plage de destination est toujours interrompu; J'ai apprécié notre excursion en novembre car il ne faisait plus trop chaud et humide, surtout pour monter ces jolis sentiers; De retour au quai principal du village vers 17:30, il était fabuleux d'observer les pêcheurs rentrer eux-aussi, avec leurs prises miraculeuses de la journée!

Choisir le restaurant de fruits de mer représente le dernier défi de la journée (tellement ils sont nombreux et attrayants,) quand on a bien faim au retour de son expédition! Finalement, une ballade à pied derrière les restaus, dans les ruelles parsemées de boutiques, fût divertissante pour digérer.

Je recommande ce détour à tous les touristes, même de courtes durées, car repartir de Hong Kong sans une seule randonnée sur une île, c'est de manquer 50% des incontournables! ("Must See and do...

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5.0
5y

The public pier in Sai Kung is a relaxing area where you can take a stroll and walk with your lover, your dogs and your kids. Enjoy the scene of morning sunrise and evening sunset and the light breeze from the sea. Stop by and bargain with the fishermen for the catches of the day from the sea. Or you may simply sit down by the dock side and fish yourself. A place not to be missed. Sai Kung remains one of the most popular tourist spots during the past two years and, despite the depression following the outbreak of COVID, you can still see a lot of smiling faces in this lovely spot. This area remains the most popular tourist spot in Saikung as visitors crowded in here every weekend even at the peak of the...

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