Shek O Beach - Hong Kong
by Aurora3
Sep 17, 2021
If you have travel plans to Hong Kong, take a look. These sea-view photo spots in Hong Kong are truly top-notch and have been filming locations for many classic Hong Kong movies. Each spot can capture stunning photos that will impress your friends. Save them quickly!
📍Tap Mun Island (P1-3)
Tap Mun Island is small but full of scenery, known as the "Little Switzerland of Hong Kong." It’s recommended to take the early ferry to the island when there are fewer people, making it easier to take photos.
📸Little Rocky Beach: Crystal-clear water with scattered rocks, perfect for close-up sea shots.
📸Stacked Stone Sea-view Seat: Sitting on the chair with the endless sea behind you, the photo success rate is very high.
📍Shek O (P4-6)
A seaside town full of artistic vibes, with colorful houses contrasting beautifully with the deep blue sea, like stepping into a comic world.
📸Shek O Beach: Colorful umbrellas on the sand, blue sea, giving off a strong South of France vacation feel.
📍Dragon’s Back (P7-9)
A classic hiking trail in Hong Kong, with a summit that overlooks the magnificent scenery where mountains meet the sea.
📸Dragon’s Back Viewing Platform: 360° panoramic sea views, the combination of mountains and sea is breathtaking, and you can also see the full view of Shek O Beach.
📍West Kowloon Cultural District (P10-12)
A perfect blend of art and sea views, with architectural lines complementing the ocean.
📸Waterfront Promenade: Staircase viewpoint shooting from above, with boats passing by, romantic and photogenic.
🚇Transportation Guide:
Tap Mun Island: Cross the border at Futian or Lo Wu, take the MTR to "University" station, exit B, walk to Ma Liu Shui Ferry Pier to take the ferry.
Shek O: Island Line to Shau Kei Wan station, exit A3, then take New World First Bus No. 9 from Shau Kei Wan Bus Terminus to Shek O station.
Dragon’s Back: Futian to West Kowloon, transfer to MTR to Shau Kei Wan exit A2/A3, then take minibus No. 9 to "To Tei Wan" stop.
West Kowloon Cultural District: Walk from "Austin" station or "Hong Kong" station.
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