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Friday, March 12, 2021

An Artistic Day in Peng Chau – HK Outlying Island

Picture for first timers!


We went to Peng Chau at the end of February, as a whim. Something to pass the time and get out of the bustling city.  Peng Chau is a small island-99 ha-located off the north-eastern coast of Lantau Island.  To get there, you would need to take a short ferry ride from Central Ferry Pier 6 at Victoria Harbor.  Ferry schedule and fare price are listed at the end of the post.








What to do in Peng Chau?

·         Bike Rental – unlike Mui Wo, where biking is a top attraction, Peng Chau is tiny to have a leisure bike ride, so do not expect a sprawling bike rental service here.  Although there is a small bike repair/rental shop along Chi Yan street, near Peng Chau public pier; at the time we went there, only 3 bikes were available. We opted to do leisure walk instead.

·         Vitamin Sea – following Chi Yan street, you will get to the other side of the island, where it faces Tung Wan Bay.  Walk along Wing Tung street or get down in the beach and take a stroll in the sand.  Find some treasures like seashells, small jellyfish or like us, find this pendant half-buried in the sand. I wonder if this is real gold?

Tung Wan Bay


Jellyfish

Pendant

·         Barbecue by the Sea – there are public barbecue pit along Wing Tung street, but due to Covid restrictions they are close.

·         Visit a Temple – there are three temples that you can visit. Lung Mo Temple (Yuet Lung Sing Yuen) is along Wing Tung street, while Tin Hau Temple and Kam Fa Temples are at Wing On street.

Lung Mo Temple
Source: https://travel.ulifestyle.com.hk/

Tin Hau Temple
Source: http://www.ctc.org.hk/

Kam Fa Temple
Source: www.kamfatemple.org


Kam Fa has an online site (www.kamfatemple.org), detailing about the temple’s history, its service hours and the goddess within.  The site has an English version, which is a fun read, so do not skip.  Apparently, the Goddess Kam Fa is a popular goddess since she is generous in giving favors by granting wishes or prayers to her devotees.  She is also the goddess that popular martial artist Wong Fei Hung (hint: Once Upon A Time In China, Jet Li!) worships. I wish I had known that fun fact before arrival!

·         Make your own Souvenir – from the beach, walk back thru Chi Yan street and you will see three art shops are at the road bend.  You can make your own seashell painted souvenir or buy a hand-painted tote bag with a cool Chinese Dragon motif from Pengchau'er.  Visit Pengchau'er's Facebook page at www.fb.com/pengchauer.

Painted Seashell Souvenir

      

Pengchau'er (www.fb.com/pengchauer)

·         Art Alley, Peng Chau Family Walk – from the art shops, beside a big tree, cut thru the small alley to go thru Peng Chau Family Walk.  The alley is a feast to the eye, with modern, vintage, eclectic and pop art abounds! Mill around, sit by the wooden version of The Iron Throne and feel like a king! Meditate on your consumeristic life, as the art deco’s are made from trash, recycled materials and things we normally throw about.

Peng Chau Leather Shop

Peng Chau Family Walk


Peng Chau Family Walk


Where to eat in Peng Chau?

·         Chi Yan Hutong – taste Sri Lanka in Peng Chau! Try Chi Yan Hutong! We saw this off-the-road eatery on our walk to the beach.  Just a tiny menu placard sitting on a little stand with an arrow at the back pointing to an alley.  The pictures look tasty and the food different from the usual fare that we ventured along, on our way back from the beach. It is a well-worth detour! The food is authentic, plus the ambiance is soothing.  We were served by some very polite teens. Look at the spread we shared.

Clockwise: Beef Curry, Iced Tea & Iced Chocolate, Chickpea Salad, Samosa


The eatery looks like an open canteen with the kitchen on one side, the desserts sitting on the table at the middle, some display shelves with little knick-knacks for sale on the other side, and wood and iron seating spread out at the rest of the space.  Outdoor seating is also available, but we opted to dine inside.  

Chi Yan Hutong


We are only able to explore half of the island. Maybe on our next trip back, we’ll have enough time to do more exploring.

Peng Chau Ferry Schedule & Fare Table

More pictures of our trip on our Instagram.

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