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From the showstopping Big Buddha to scenic mountain hikes and fishing villages with houses on stilts to Hong Kong Disneyland, Lantau Island is a must-visit destination for travelers to Hong Kong. This island is a fun, jam-packed-with-goodness destination located just a short ferry ride away from Hong Kong.
Lantau Island (also Lantao Island, Lan Tao or Lan Tau) is the largest island in Hong Kong, located west of Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula, and is part of the New Territories. Administratively, most of Lantau Island is part of the Islands District of Hong Kong.
Whether you want to hike to a sunset viewpoint or take a glass-bottomed gondola to the tallest seated Buddha in Hong Kong before going back down to a restaurant by the sea, Lantau has something for you.
Lantau is largest of Hong Kong islands and home to Po Lin Monastery, Tian Tan Buddha Statue, Ngong Ping Village, Skyrail and the International Airport. Arriving by air and luckily able to see the extent of construction being undertaken, the scope of the work is astounding.
Lantau Island, which is almost twice the size of Hong Kong Island, offers much more than just the airport and Tung Chung town. It boasts some of the most stunning beaches and hiking trails in...
Discover Lantau Island, the biggest island in Hong Kong. Learn about things to do, where to stay, travel tips, and more in this guide.
Throughout Lantau Island, the beautiful scenery and famous historical sites are truly fascinating. There is a chain of mountains that stretches from the higher elevations in the west to the lower ridges in the east.
A trip to Hong Kong is not complete without visiting the top Lantau Island attractions. This Lantau Island itinerary will go over a full day exploring the Big Buddha (Tian Tan), Tai O fishing village, hiking opportunities and much more!
20 best things to do on Lantau Island, Hong Kong. Including Tan Tian Buddha, Ngong Ping Cable Car, beaches, hikes and more ideas you may not have considered!
Lantau Island completely contrasts the bustling and over-populated Hong Kong and Kowloon. Golden sands merge with the azure South China Sea, and forested mountains offer hiking trails and enchanting peak views.