

A scenic 70km trail around Lantau Island, Hong Kong, offering stunning coastal views, lush forests, and cultural landmarks like the Big Buddha.

The Lantau Trail involves hiking, so comfortable and sturdy shoes are essential.
Staying hydrated is crucial during outdoor activities, and refill points are available along the trail.

The Hong Kong climate can be hot and sunny, so a hat with a wide brim is recommended.
Handcrafted miniature dragon boats, symbolizing Lantau's annual Dragon Boat Festival.
Intricately designed silver trinkets reflecting local culture and traditions.
Locally produced honey with a unique floral aroma, a testament to Lantau's biodiversity.
Famous for its traditional dim sum breakfast with a view of the Lantau Trail.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its silky noodles and flavorful broths.
Famous for its outdoor BBQ lunch with a variety of meats and seafood.
Steamed or fried bite-sized portions of food, often served with tea for breakfast
Sweet bun with a crispy topping, often served with a slice of cold butter
Noodles topped with shrimp roe, green onions, and a choice of broth
A smaller, free alternative to Petra, offering a glimpse into Nabatean architecture and history.

A scenic waterfront promenade offering stunning views of the sea and Hengqin Island, perfect for leisurely strolls and sunset viewing.

A magnificent 13th-century castle in Angers, France, known for its impressive architecture and the Apocalypse Tapestry.

A 34-meter tall bronze statue of Buddha, one of the largest in the world.
A Buddhist monastery founded in 1906, featuring beautiful architecture and gardens.
A cable car ride offering stunning views of Lantau Island and the South China Sea.