Summarizing several classic sea-view photo spots in Hong Kong with 12 pictures
by GUNNER SHELTON
Jun 6, 2025
#HongKongInDepthTour
It turns out that besides its bustling cityscape, Hong Kong also boasts blue skies and clear seas comparable to overseas destinations🌊
Hong Kong is not just a shopping paradise or a city that never sleeps under neon lights; its blue skies and clear seas are equally breathtaking, rivaling those abroad! If you're tired of the city's concrete jungle, come with me to discover Hong Kong's seaside.
Shek O 🌈 The romantic beach featured in "The King of Comedy"
As a filming location for "The King of Comedy," Shek O is filled with a romantic and artistic atmosphere. The sea here is as blue as a gem, the sand is soft, and colorful small houses are scattered around🏡 Stroll along the shore, feel the sea breeze, and the gentle waves brushing your feet—every step feels like walking through a movie scene.
📍Transportation: Take the MTR to Shau Kei Wan Station Exit A3, then take New World First Bus No. 9 from Shau Kei Wan Bus Terminus; the ride takes about 35 minutes.
Stanley 🌅 A seaside town with exotic charm
Stanley is surrounded by the sea on three sides, exuding a strong exotic vibe. Feel the sea breeze and enjoy the ocean view in front of Murray House, savor delicious food at seaside restaurants, and at sunset, watch the sun cast shimmering light on the water—romance at its peak! Don’t miss the unique shops and bars along Stanley Main Street; after shopping, sit down for a coffee or a drink and enjoy a leisurely time.
📍Transportation: Take buses 6, 6A, 6X, etc., from Exchange Square in Central.
Po Toi Island 🐚 A secluded paradise at sea
Po Toi Island is a great escape from the hustle and bustle, with few tourists and preserved pristine natural scenery. The water is crystal clear, showing dreamy blue-green hues, and the shallow areas look like jelly. Unique geological formations, such as Buddha’s Hand Rock, add a mysterious charm to this small island.
📍Transportation: Take a ferry from Aberdeen or Stanley Pier, but note the schedule—ferries run only on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays.
In short, Hong Kong’s seas have a unique charm, and each place offers a different experience. Find some time, pack your bags, and come to Hong Kong for a date with the ocean 🌊💕
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