360 Lantau Explorer Tour
Known as "dai yue shan" in Chinese, meaning 'Big Island Mountain", Lantau is almost twice the size of Hong Kong island and its highest peak is almost double the height of Victoria Peak. It is one of the territories best loved islands and popular with locals and visitors alike.
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Approx 7 hours (not including transfer time)
08.00 - 08.30 (exact time given upon reservation)
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Avenue of Stars
Located on the Victoria Harbour promenade on Tsim Sha Tsui, this walkway is based upon Hollywoods Walk of Fame. You will find homages to some of Hong Kong's best known artists including Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan. Take in the fantastic views of the Central skyline against the backdrop of mountains.
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Ngong Ping Cable Car
The 5.7km cable car journey offers visitors spectacular 360 degree panoramic views of South China Sea, Hong Kong International Airport, Lantau North Country Park and the Giant Buddha.
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Tai O Fishing Village
A century ago this village was in important trading and fishing port, exporting salt and fish to China. Today the local people make thier living from duck farming, fishing and making the towns most celebrated shrimp paste and processing salt fish. It is a popular place to buy dried and fresh seafood.
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Vegetarian lunch at Po Lin Monastery
The Chinese vegetarian cuisine is a tradition in food culture heritaged from ancient China. Po Lin Monastery is famous for providing high quality Buddhist vegetarian cuisine in Hong Kong. Nowadays, the chefs can prepare the vegetarian food with a taste similar to typical Chinese cuisine.
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Po Lin Monastery and the Big Buddha
Attracted by its seclusion, Buddhist monks began arriving on Lantau in the early 20th century. The Po Lin or “precious lotus” monastery really developed as a place for pilgrimage in the 1920s when the Great Hall was built and the first abbot appointed.
Standing a lofty 26m high, this mighty bronze statue is among the largest seated Buddha images in the world. The statue, which was cast in more than 220 pieces, sits on a throne of lotus – the Buddhist symbol of purity.
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Ngong Ping Village
Enjoy a leisure walk in the Ngong Ping Village where all the buildings are architecturally designed to reflect and maintain the cultural and spiritual integrity of the Ngong Ping area.
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Air-Conditioned sight-seeing coach
Guided service
Ngong Ping Cable Car Tickets (please note this ride may be closed due to inclement weather/safety reasons, in which case alternative transport will be arranged)
Vegetarian lunch at Po Lin Monastery
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Adult £65, Child £55 |
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