Ta Men Island – A Hidden Gem in Hong Kong

Ta Men Island is located in the Tolo Harbour, north of the Tap Mun Strait, surrounded by mountains on all sides, forming a deep bay on the south side. The eastern end of Ta Men is marked by the Lion Rolling Ball as the bow state; the southern end is the entrance to Ta Men, facing Ko Lau Wan on the Sai Kung Peninsula; the western and southwestern ends are respectively the Wan Tsai Peninsula and Tai Tan Sea. Ta Men’s seafront street is the main thoroughfare, reflecting the charm of a fishing village.
You can enjoy the sea breeze, observe fishing boats and rafts on the sea, dine at seaside restaurants for authentic seafood, and purchase some local seafood specialties from Ta Men as gifts. The opening hours and business status are subject to the actual situation on the day.
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Ta Men Island is an outlying island of Hong Kong, home to herds of wild cattle. There will be cow dung on the grasslands, so campers should be mindful of any traces of cow dung on the ground when setting up camp, and remember to bring mosquito and insect repellent, as the island is populated with large mosquitoes and ants.


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