Ting Kau Beach: A tranquil haven hidden on the edge of the city
by Toridesss
Sep 16, 2025
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πTing Kau Beach
As a public beach in Hong Kong, Ting Kau Beach is open year-round, but lifeguard service and facilities vary depending on the season.
Compared to bustling Repulse Bay or Stanley, this beach is ideal for those seeking a quieter, more natural environment. The beach, approximately 200 meters long, boasts soft sand and boasts stunning views of the Ting Kau and Tsing Ma Bridges. Whether at sunset or at night, the bridges' red lights create a captivating reflection in the setting sun, creating a unique visual experience.
This beach is perfect for paddleboarding, canoeing, or simply swimming. Nearby food stalls offer drinks and light meals. For those seeking a quieter beach, it's also a great place for a picnic, a stroll, or simply listening to the waves. Neighboring Lido Beach is also worth exploring, as it's not far away and offers similar facilities.
Getting There π
Bus: From Tsuen Wan MTR Station, take KMB bus No. 234B or 53 to Ting Kau Village Station. It's a 5-10 minute walk to the destination.
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Post by Toridesss | Sep 16, 2025












