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Written by South China Morning Post ( Morning Studio )
Lamma Island's laid-back charms — just a short ferry ride from Hong Kong Island — will help you escape the city's hectic lifestyle. Long associated with the fishing industry, it is now home to a thriving multicultural community. Start relaxing once you start strolling along Sok Kwu Wan and Yung Shue Wan's waterfront village streets with shops selling beautiful fisherfolk arts and crafts, and restaurants serving fresh seafood and numerous East-meets-West delights. Nature lovers and Instagram buffs can explore the area's breathtaking scenery and cultural sites along the leisurely 5 km Lamma Island Family Walk, while history buffs can learn more about local culture at Lamma Fisherfolk's Village.
There are many local stores and supermarkets selling food, snacks and drinks, so you can refuel near Sok Kwu Wan Pier. You should bring enough water with you if you decide to take the walk to Yung Shue Wan.
Take a ferry to Sok Kwu Wan from Central Pier No. 4 on Hong Kong Island, which is just a short walk from MTR Hong Kong Station. The ferry journey takes 30–40 minutes. There is also a ferry service from Aberdeen to Sok Kwu Wan, which takes about 35 minutes.
After your visit, take a ferry from Yung Shue Wan Pier back to Central or Aberdeen. Ferries from Pak Kok Pier back to Aberdeen take about 20 minutes.
Written by South China Morning Post ( Morning Studio )
Lamma Island's laid-back charms — just a short ferry ride from Hong Kong Island — will help you escape the city's hectic lifestyle. Long associated with the fishing industry, it is now home to a thriving multicultural community. Start relaxing once you start strolling along Sok Kwu Wan and Yung Shue Wan's waterfront village streets with shops selling beautiful fisherfolk arts and crafts, and restaurants serving fresh seafood and numerous East-meets-West delights. Nature lovers and Instagram buffs can explore the area's breathtaking scenery and cultural sites along the leisurely 5 km Lamma Island Family Walk, while history buffs can learn more about local culture at Lamma Fisherfolk's Village.
There are many local stores and supermarkets selling food, snacks and drinks, so you can refuel near Sok Kwu Wan Pier. You should bring enough water with you if you decide to take the walk to Yung Shue Wan.
Take a ferry to Sok Kwu Wan from Central Pier No. 4 on Hong Kong Island, which is just a short walk from MTR Hong Kong Station. The ferry journey takes 30–40 minutes. There is also a ferry service from Aberdeen to Sok Kwu Wan, which takes about 35 minutes.
After your visit, take a ferry from Yung Shue Wan Pier back to Central or Aberdeen. Ferries from Pak Kok Pier back to Aberdeen take about 20 minutes.