Five things to do at Shau Kei Wan
Shau Kei Wan Fishing Village is on the eastern part of Hong Kong Island. 'Shau Kei' means 'colander' in Cantonese. 'Wan' means 'bay'. So the name's meaning is 'a bay which looks like a colander'.
There are five things to do in this interesting,
'old meets new' and out of the common tourist track Shau Kei Wan.
(1)Visit the Shau Kei Wan Wet Market
This market is one of the oldest and
biggest outdoor food markets in Hong Kong.
It is next to the Wholesale fish market. So you can find different kinds of freshest seafood there.
It is next to the Wholesale fish market. So you can find different kinds of freshest seafood there.
(2)Visit the old temples and join the celebration of Tam Kung's birthday party
There are three old temples for the
fishermen. They are the Shing Wong
Temple (District God), Tin Hau Temple (Goddess of the Seas) and Tam Kung Temple
(also a sea god).
If you don't want to travel a long way by ferry to go to Cheung Chau to join the over-crowded Bun Festival, you may go to Shau Kei Wan on the specific day in mid-May every year to take part in Tam Kung's birthday party, which also has amazing lion dancing, wonderful floating colour parade etc.
If you don't want to travel a long way by ferry to go to Cheung Chau to join the over-crowded Bun Festival, you may go to Shau Kei Wan on the specific day in mid-May every year to take part in Tam Kung's birthday party, which also has amazing lion dancing, wonderful floating colour parade etc.
(3)Enjoy the local delicacies
The local delicacies of Shau Kei Wan, fish ball noodle, deep fried fish skin, Hong Kong style milk tea etc., can make you salivate.
You can find them at the Shau Kei Wan Main Street.
(4)Visit the Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence
After enjoying the local delicacies, you
can walk to the Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence in 10 mins.
Apart from the war history, you can also enjoy the beautiful Victoria Harbour view in this old coastal defence fort.
Apart from the war history, you can also enjoy the beautiful Victoria Harbour view in this old coastal defence fort.
(5)Take the double-decker tram ride at the terminal
The 'ding ding' takes about 1 hour to go back to Central.
From the very slow tram car, you can see the very fast life style of the Hong Kong citizens.
During the full day city private tour, YOU get the chance to visit Shau Kei Wan Food Market.
For the details of the full day tour, please browse the tour webpage.
YOU may also contact Frank the tour guide for private tour planning.
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