Hong Kong’s islands offer an easy escape from downtown claustrophobia: there are laid-back fi shing villages and markets on Cheung Chau and Peng Chau, while Lantau has great hiking trails, seascapes, beaches, and even a cable-car ride from Tung Chung up to Po Lin Monastery on Lantau Peak.
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A tiny, horseshoe-shaped island with lowkey village streets and just one walking track, culminating in fabulous views.
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Small, mostly rural island with quiet accommodation, easy walks, and renowned seafood restaurants.
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Once a thriving pirate community, now better known for its laid-back beach and busy market, harbour and temples.
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Hong Kong’s largest, most rugged island with isolated fishing villages, steep peaks and the famous Po Lin Buddhist Monastery.
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