Introduction
Lei Yue Mun was called in ancient times. It is one of the Hong Kong Straits. It is the eastern entrance of Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour and is opposite to the Kap Shui Mun on the west. It separates Shau Kei Wan on Hong Kong Island and Yau Tong in eastern Kowloon. In addition to the name Lei Yue Mun used in the Strait itself, there are also places named "Lei Yue Mun" on both sides of the strait, namely the Devil Mountain and Wine Bay area in Kowloon, and the Agung Ngam area on Hong Kong Island.
FG Tips
Lei Yue Mun is a special attraction. The local passages in the Lei Yue Mun seafood market are narrow, so wheelchair users are not recommended to go alone.
Photo album
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Entrance and exit of Lei Yue Mun Waterfront Sitting-out Area
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The passage inside the Lei Yue Mun Waterfront Sitting-out Area is roughly wide
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Lei Yue Mun waterfront sitting-out area ramp
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The view outside Lei Yue Mun Waterfront Sitting-out Area
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Entrance to the seafood market near Lei Yue Mun Waterfront Sitting-out Area
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Lanes and seafood stalls in Lei Yue Mun Seafood Market
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Seafood sold at the seafood stall in Lei Yue Mun Market
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Special snacks sold in Lei Yue Mun Market
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The channel in the market can go to Tin Hau Temple
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Proceed to Tin Hau Temple via Lei Yue Mun Creative Gallery
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Lei Yue Mun Seaside Lighthouse
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Pass the Wish Tree to Tin Hau Temple
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The passage to Tin Hau Temple is narrow and there are many uneven places
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Lei Yue Mun Tin Hau Temple
Relevant information
Address : 75 Chai Wan Road, Hong Kong, China
Website : Related attractions URL
- Accessibility Report :
- People of fortitude Intermation Mutual-aid Association for the Disabled
- Related Introduction :
- Discover Hong Kong