Introduction
Cheung Chau is located about 10 kilometers south of Hong Kong Island. The population of Yanxi is about 40,000. It is the most densely populated cliff in the outlying islands. For example, Cheung Chau is also one of the famous tourist attractions in Hong Kong. There are rare scenic spots, Cheung Po Tsai Cave, Pak Tai Temple and Cheung Chau Rocks. On the shore of the ferry terminal, seafood stands unscrupulously. In addition, Cheung Chau Kee will hold a big Taiping Qingjiao every time. This event is Cheung Chau's largest traditional program, and every time there will be subtle details to visit. Cheung Chau has no land public transportation to the interior, and the basic development is fairly complete. In addition to the police station, fire and hospital basic equipment bureaus, there are also infrastructure such as schools, public housing estates and complex buildings.
FG Tips
Cheung Chau is an outlying island area. It is better for wheelchair users to go with friends.
Photo album
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Ferry schedule between Central and Cheung Chau
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Landscape near Cheung Chau Pier
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Landscape near Cheung Chau Pier
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Cheung Chau Ferry and nearby passages are generally flat
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Direction signs to various attractions from Cheung Chau Ferry Pier
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Sun Hing Praya Street and seafood restaurants on both sides
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A shop selling seafood on the island
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Chang Chau Pak Tai Temple aka Yuk Hu Temple
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There are stairs at the entrance and exit of Chang Chau Pak Tai Temple
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Cheung Chau Dong Wan Beach
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Pak She Praya Road, one of the busiest streets in Cheung Chau
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The entrance to Cheung Po Tsai Cave is narrow
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Law Ancestral Hall