


A cultural theme park in Lantau Island, Hong Kong, featuring a 3.7-meter-tall bronze Buddha statue.
Handmade trinkets and keychains featuring the iconic Ngong Ping 360 cable car and Big Buddha.
Locally produced honey from Lantau Island's wild bees, known for its unique taste and health benefits.
Traditional Chinese calligraphy paintings, often featuring Buddhist themes or local landscapes.
Famous for its specialty coffee and unique brewing methods, this cafe is a must-visit for coffee enthusiasts.
Known for its traditional dim sum dishes and unique dining experience, Yum Cha is a popular choice for breakfast.
Offers a variety of international and Asian dishes with a stunning view of the resort.
Ngong Ping Village can experience sudden rain showers, especially during the monsoon season.
The village offers various walking trails and attractions that require comfortable footwear.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Hong Kong's subtropical climate.
Congee is a rice porridge typically prepared with water or broth, and sometimes additional ingredients like ginger, garlic, or meat.
Bao Zi are steamed buns that typically contain fillings like pork, vegetables, or egg. They are a popular breakfast food in China.
Congee with eggs is a variation of congee that includes scrambled or poached eggs, adding protein and richness to the dish.
A 34-meter tall bronze statue of Buddha, one of the largest in the world.
A serene, 3.5km walking trail lined with pine trees and 38 wooden plaques inscribed with Buddhist sutras.
A cable car ride offering stunning views of the South China Sea and Lantau Island.