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Thursday, May 10, 2012

Travel and Tourism of Peng Chau in HongKong

Peng Chau island is diminutive enough that you can walk approximately and never get lost! About a third of the size of neighbouring Cheung Chau, and linked to its neighbours by an inter-island ferry and kaido service, Peng Chau has many of the superior island's ornaments, but on a more cherished scale.


 
Hand-painted chinaware is a true bungalow industry here. For a agreeable walk through the village and neighboring hills, visitors can follow the sign-posted Family Trail. Afterwards, fresh seafood can be bought at the old pier and taken to close at hand restaurants to be cooked.
A temple to a much-loved deity Seventh Sister Temple :

Turn Left form the ferry incurable, and walk along Peng Lei Road pending you see the site of the old contest factory. You’ll see three temples, namely, Kwan Yum, Monkey King and Seventh Sister. On 7 July in the lunar calendar devotees of Seventh Sister have a good time the deity’s birthday and the temple is graced with girls from Peng Chau paying their good wishes.

Seventh Sister Temple

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