A beach even quieter than the Upper Cheung Sha Beach, with even fewer people.
This side of the beach is longer than the Upper Beach. With far fewer visitors, especially in winter time, it's a nice place for a stroll on your own, with your feet dipped into the mildly cold water, breeze on your face, while enjoying the warm sunshine that warms not just your body, but your heart.
If you want to avoid the trouble going back and forth to the stores at the Upper Beach for food and supplies, do bring along some snacks and drinks with you. You may then easily spend a whole afternoon wandering or lazing about at the...
Read moreThis is one of the finest beaches in Hong Kong. It is secluded from the main city because it’s lying in the outline of Lantau islands. The beach is easily accessible by bus taxi or personal vehicle from the lantau transport exchange and also from the mui wo of ferry pier. The beach is very clean and well-maintained by the leisure and culture department of Hong Kong. It is slightly connected to the lower cheung sha beach And by the walkway around the rocks. You can also find some snack corners shops and other eateries near the beach. One can easily rent their own sun umbrellas On can carry the...
Read moreThis is one of my favourite beaches in Hong Kong. It has soft, smooth sand which makes the beach look amazing. There are amazing views of other islands in Hong Kong and you can also watch absolutely beautiful sunsets/sunrises. The water will have more sharp rocks underneath the deeper you go and I got a super bad deep cut. To avoid this, just don’t go that deep and enjoy the view and sand. There is also a kiosk where you can buy snacks (potato crisps, soda, etc.) and you can also rent cool beach toys (big inflatable boats, pool noodles, floaties, etc.) for a...
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