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How to travel from Shenzhen to Lantau Island in Hong Kong is better?
Lantau Island, or Lantau Island, is the largest island in Hong Kong, nearly twice the size of Hong Kong Island, located outside the Pearl River Estuary. Its main attractions are: Baolian Temple, Tai O and Tsing Ma Bridge. Lantau Island is high in the southwest and low in the northeast. Phoenix Mountain, the main peak, is 935 meters above sea level, making it the second highest peak in Hong Kong. Lantau Island has many hills and little flat land, and there is only a small flat land under the mountain stream. The most densely populated place on the island is Tai 'ao Town in the southwest. The mountain is majestic and is known as the "top of the mountain". There is Luohan Temple at the foot of the mountain. The Luohan Cave and Luohan Spring in the temple are charming. There are Baolian Temple and the "Giant Buddha in the Temple of Heaven" in Shanxi, the ancient castle of Zhang Baozai, a pirate in the Qing Dynasty in the north, and the longest bathing beach-Cheung Sha Wan Fishing Ground in the southeast coast. Since the 1970s, many Hong Kong people like to travel and rest on Lantau Island on weekends or holidays.

Arrival and departure: first take the ferry from Pier 6 in Central to Mui Wo, which takes about 50 to 55 minutes; After landing, transfer to Bus No.2 at the pier bus terminal and get off at Ngong Ping Market, which takes about 40 minutes by car. Take bus No.23 from the bus terminal at exit B of Tung Chung Station of MTR and get off at Ngong Ping Market, which takes about 50 minutes by car. Take Ngong Ping Cable Car Station from tung chung station Exit B, which takes about 25 minutes by car.

Scenic spot type: mountain peak

Best season:10-the best in March next year. Hong Kong is cool in autumn and warm in winter.

Suggested playback time: 4 hours.

Admission: free.

Opening hours: open all day.

Address: Tsuen Wan District, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region