

A charming waterfront area in Sai Kung, known for its seafood market, traditional boats, and picturesque harbor.
A scenic waterfront promenade offering beautiful views of the sea and nearby islands.
A small museum showcasing the history and culture of Sai Kung, with exhibits on fishing and boat-making.
A bustling wet market offering fresh seafood, local produce, and street food.
Steamed or fried small portions of food, often served with tea
Fresh seafood dishes, popular choices include steamed fish and crab
Egg noodles with wontons in a savory broth
Popular for their breakfast dishes and cakes.
Well-known for their roast goose.
Famous for their roasted meats.
Sai Kung Town Promenade is prone to sudden rain showers, especially during the rainy season.
Staying hydrated is crucial, especially when exploring the promenade and nearby hiking trails.
Protect yourself from the sun, especially during long walks along the promenade.
A local delicacy, these dried seafood items are a staple in Sai Kung's cuisine and a must-try for visitors.
A traditional Chinese ingredient, Sai Kung's salted fish is renowned for its unique flavor and is often used in local dishes.
Handcrafted from local bamboo, these items showcase the town's traditional craftsmanship and are perfect for home decor.
Experience a dazzling display of lights and ice sculptures along the Tumen River during the annual Tumen Light Festival.
A 109-acre oasis featuring 23 specialty gardens, showcasing plants from around the world.
The Cianjur Great Mosque, a stunning architectural marvel, is a significant religious and cultural landmark in West Java, Indonesia.