Away from the bustling central city, Cheung Chau Island, aka the “Dumbbell Island”, is one of the most popular choices for a getaway with friends, family or your significant other. Visitors are sure to be stunned by its natural beauty, traditions, and wonders (with the bonus of amazing local foods) in the small fishing village, and all that it has to offer.
A cultural exploration around the west coast of Cheung Chau island, including the Cheung Po Tsai Cave, Tin Hau temples and “Angle Wing” rock.
3. Mini Great Wall
The Mini Great Wall is a scenic and easy hike. The trail explores the southeast coastline and some of the most unique rock formations on the island of Cheung Chau.
Where East meets West… Explore Cheung Chau island through its colourful colonial history and traditional culture, including British Post Box, Boundary Stones and Temples.
NEIGHBOURHOOD
Events & Happening
Cherry Blossom
Cherry Blossom can be found in front of Cheung Chau’s Kwan Kung Pavilion, a Chinese Pavilion in traditional red paint and green tiled roof. Every Spring seasons, visitors flock here to appreciate and capture the burst of Cherry blossoms.
March - April
Bun Festival
Cheung Chau’s Bun Festival, which draws tens of thousands of local and overseas tourists every year, is staged to mark the Eighth day of the Fourth Month, in the Chinese calendar (this is usually in early May).It coincides with the local celebration of Buddha’s Birthday.
May 26-31
Dragon Boat
This fiercely competitive sports is celebrated every year with local races which take place at a number of locations around Hong Kong, including Stanley, Sai Kung and Cheung Chau. The race will take place on the 25th of June this year. Make sure to get tickets in advance for the sporting event.
June 25
Shifumiz Festival
Shifumiz is an electronic music festival that takes place in Sai Yuen in Cheung Chau. The festival offers the chance to relax with yoga sessions and other ecological workshops and talks, street art, craft workshops and more.
October 27
Attractions & Events
Away from the bustling central city, Cheung Chau Island is one of the most popular choice to explore the great outdoors and experience its best foods. Whether you are staying overnight or going for just a day trip, you are sure to be stunned by its natural beauty and wonders, and all that it has to offer.
The Mini Great Wall is a scenic and easy hike. The trail explores the southeast coastline and some of the most unique rock formations on the island of Cheung Chau.
Cherry Blossom can be found in front of Cheung Chau’s Kwan Kung Pavilion, a Chinese Pavilion in traditional red paint and green tiled roof. Every Spring seasons, visitors flock here to appreciate and capture the burst of Cherry blossoms.
Mar-Apr
Bun Festival
Cheung Chau’s Bun Festival, which draws tens of thousands of local and overseas tourists every year, is staged to mark the Eighth day of the Fourth Month, in the Chinese calendar (this is usually in early May).It coincides with the local celebration of Buddha’s Birthday.
May 26-31
Dragon Boat
This fiercely competitive sports is celebrated every year with local races which take place at a number of locations around Hong Kong, including Stanley, Sai Kung and Cheung Chau. The race will take place on the 25th of June this year. Make sure to get tickets in advance for the sporting event.
Jun 25
Shifumiz Festival
Shifumiz is an electronic music festival that takes place in Sai Yuen in Cheung Chau. The festival offers the chance to relax with yoga sessions and other ecological workshops and talks, street art, craft workshops and more.