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Located in Hong Kong’s North District, Sha Tau Kok was designated a restricted border area in 1951. As this once-secluded region gradually opens to the public, it has become a must-visit new hotspot in Hong Kong!
Sha Tau Kok: A hidden gem in Hong Kong, accessible only with a restricted area permit! Explore secret attractions, including:
Sha Tau Kok Point: The easternmost corner of Sha Tau Kok.
Sha Tau Kok Pier: Hong Kong’s longest pier, stretching 280 meters.
Salmon House (Sha Tau Kok Estate): A public housing estate with a whimsical, fairy-tale charm.
Chung Ying Street Garden: A garden with unique historical and geographical significance.
Yung Shuen Wai: Located in Ping Che, Ta Kwu Ling, this Taoist temple spans hundreds of thousands of square feet. After years of meticulous planning and construction, it features elegant architecture, grand halls, lush gardens, and renowned vegetarian cuisine, making it a celebrated Taoist charitable institution in Hong Kong.
King Yung Study Hall: One of the few study halls built specifically for educational purposes. Constructed in the early Qing Dynasty by the local Li clan to provide education for their descendants, it was declared a monument in 1991.
Kam Hei Hoi Shan Restaurant: A nostalgic restaurant located closest to the Hong Kong-China border, offering a unique vantage point to overlook Chung Ying Street.
5, 12, 19, 26 July (Sat) Departure
Departure Dates | Price per Adult | Price per Child | Gathering Time/Gathering Point |
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5, 12, 19, 26 July (Sat) Departure |
HK$368 |
HK$368 |
9:00am/ Kowlooon Tong Station Exit D ( Front Door of Yew Chung International School of Hong Kong)
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About Sha Tau Kok
Located in Hong Kong’s North District, Sha Tau Kok was designated a restricted border area in 1951. As this once-secluded region gradually opens to the public, it has become a must-visit new hotspot in Hong Kong!
Tour Highlights
Sha Tau Kok: A hidden gem in Hong Kong, accessible only with a restricted area permit! Explore secret attractions, including:
Sha Tau Kok Point: The easternmost corner of Sha Tau Kok.
Sha Tau Kok Pier: Hong Kong’s longest pier, stretching 280 meters.
Salmon House (Sha Tau Kok Estate): A public housing estate with a whimsical, fairy-tale charm.
Chung Ying Street Garden: A garden with unique historical and geographical significance.
Yung Shuen Wai: Located in Ping Che, Ta Kwu Ling, this Taoist temple spans hundreds of thousands of square feet. After years of meticulous planning and construction, it features elegant architecture, grand halls, lush gardens, and renowned vegetarian cuisine, making it a celebrated Taoist charitable institution in Hong Kong.
King Yung Study Hall: One of the few study halls built specifically for educational purposes. Constructed in the early Qing Dynasty by the local Li clan to provide education for their descendants, it was declared a monument in 1991.
Kam Hei Hoi Shan Restaurant: A nostalgic restaurant located closest to the Hong Kong-China border, offering a unique vantage point to overlook Chung Ying Street.
Lunch: Hakka cuisine feast at Kam Hei Hoi Shan Restaurant (served for groups of 10).