


A serene and iconic 34-meter tall bronze Buddha statue, surrounded by lush greenery and stunning views of the South China Sea.
Handcrafted amulets featuring the Tian Tan Buddha, believed to bring good fortune and protection.
Locally produced honey from Lantau Island's wild bees, known for its unique taste and health benefits.
Traditional bamboo crafts, such as baskets and chopsticks, showcasing local craftsmanship.
Tian Tan Buddha may experience sudden rain showers, especially in the monsoon season.
Exploring the Buddha and nearby attractions involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Hong Kong's subtropical climate.
A 34-meter tall bronze Buddha statue, one of the largest in the world.
A historic Buddhist monastery featuring intricate architecture and beautiful gardens.
A cable car ride offering stunning views of Lantau Island's lush landscapes.
Famous for its dim sum brunch, Yum Cha offers a wide variety of bite-sized dishes in a lively atmosphere.
A popular spot for coffee lovers, The Cupping Room serves excellent coffee and light breakfast options.
Known as the cheapest Michelin-starred restaurant, Tim Ho Wan serves excellent dim sum at affordable prices.
Steamed or fried small portions of food, often served with tea for breakfast
Traditional Taiwanese pastry filled with pineapple jam, often served with tea

Noodles with wontons in a savory broth, a popular Hong Kong lunch dish
A scenic, 10.5-mile trail in the Santa Cruz Mountains, offering stunning views, wildflowers, and wildlife.

Pingyao Ancient City, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a remarkably well-preserved example of a traditional Han Chinese city, showcasing its architectural and cultural heritage.
A beautiful public garden in Sète, France, offering a peaceful retreat with Mediterranean plants and a lake.