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Shek Pik, Lantau Island, Hong Kong
Hidden along Lantau's coastline, enigmatic rock carvings offer a silent glimpse into Hong Kong's Bronze Age inhabitants, their meaning still debated by archaeologists.
Ap Chau (Duck Island), North-East New Territories, Hong Kong
Ap Chau, Hong Kong's smallest inhabited island, is a geological marvel almost entirely formed from a distinctive reddish-brown breccia rock, giving it a unique hue and shape.
Yim Tin Tsai, Sai Kung, Hong Kong
Once a thriving salt-producing Hakka village, Yim Tin Tsai now stands as a unique blend of heritage, ecology, and spirituality, home to Hong Kong's only Roman Catholic chapel built in traditional Hakka style.
Lai Chi Wo, North-East New Territories, Hong Kong
Lai Chi Wo, a remote and beautifully preserved Hakka walled village, boasts an ancient fung shui forest and a rich history of sustainable agriculture that has seen a recent revival.
Lung Yeuk Tau Heritage Trail, Fanling, Hong Kong
Explore the Lung Yeuk Tau Heritage Trail, a journey through ancestral halls and walled villages that tell the tale of the powerful Tang clan, one of Hong Kong's 'Five Great Clans'.
Peng Chau, Hong Kong
Peng Chau, a tranquil island, holds the forgotten echoes of Hong Kong's early industrial age, from old match factories to lime kilns, now reclaimed by nature and quiet island life.
Lau Fau Shan, New Territories, Hong Kong
Lau Fau Shan is a unique coastal village renowned for its traditional oyster farming, a centuries-old practice that continues to shape its economy and cultural identity.
Po Toi Island, Hong Kong
Known as the 'South Pole of Hong Kong', Po Toi Island offers dramatic rock formations like the 'Palm Cliff' and 'Monk Rock,' alongside ancient rock carvings, showcasing its raw natural beauty.
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From ancient carvings to forgotten villages, AllTours.ai narrates the history, geology, and culture of Hong Kong as you explore. Simply point your camera and let the hidden stories unfold.