Peng Chau

E319889

Peng Chau is a small, laid-back outlying island of Hong Kong known for its traditional villages, temples, and coastal scenery.

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Peng Chau canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
outlying island of Hong Kong
administrativeDistrict Islands District
surface form: Islands District Council area
area approximately 0.99 square kilometres
approximately 1 square kilometre
connectedTo Central, Hong Kong Island by ferry
Lantau Island by ferry
country China
environment less urbanised than central Hong Kong
relatively quiet
governedBy Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
surface form: Hong Kong SAR Government
hasActivity beachgoing
birdwatching
cycling
heritage exploration
hiking
photography
seafood dining
temple visits
hasFeature fishing village character
harbourfront promenade
hilltop viewpoints
low-rise buildings
narrow village lanes
rural landscape
small beaches
temple complexes
hasLandmark Finger Hill
Golden Flower Shrine
Old Leather Factory site
Peng Chau Heritage Trail
Tin Hau Temple
hasTransport ferry services
pier
knownFor car-free environment
coastal scenery
heritage trails
hiking paths
laid-back atmosphere
seafood restaurants
temples
traditional villages
locatedIn Hong Kong, China
surface form: Hong Kong SAR
locatedInBodyOfWater Victoria Harbour
surface form: Victoria Harbour region
locatedInTimeZone Hong Kong Time
partOf Hong Kong, China
surface form: Hong Kong

Islands District
population several thousand residents
UTCOffset +8

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New Territories contains Peng Chau
Central Ferry Piers connectsTo Peng Chau
Islands District contains Peng Chau