Lantau Island
Lantau Island, where is located in the southwest of Hong Kong, is the largest island in the city. Situated at eastern Lantau, Mui Wo is also known as Silvermine Bay while its name is derived from the landscape resembles the five petals of plum blossom, which pronouns “Mui” in Chinese. With a wide array of natural scenery and historical architecture, Lantau Island is a diverse sightseeing hub where you can conquer the Lantau Peak, the second-highest summit in Hong Kong with a height of 934 metres above sea level, and also visit the Giant Buddha, the world’s largest bronze seated Buddha statue. To explore further, head to Tai O, where lies on the western coast of Lantau Island, is a traditional fishing village which has been hailed as “Venice of the Orient” for its iconic stilt houses and fishing boats along the canals.
To indulge yourself in natural beauty and cultural heritage, hop on our ferry from Central to Mui Wo either by ordinary ferry which takes 60 minutes or fast ferry in 40 minutes.