Overview
In this 4-hour private tour, you will go off the beaten path to explore the New Territories of Hong Kong. Focus is placed on the historic Ping Shan Heritage Trail, starting with Hong Kong's oldest pagoda, Tsui Shing Lau. Thereafter, you will take an extraordinary journey through three villages, old temples and ancestral halls. Finally, learn about Hong Kong's local culture and day-to-day life in the fascinating urban Yuen Long District. By the end of the tour, you'll experience a different side of Hong Kong that you never knew existed!
Why travelers book this
What's Included
- Private tour
- Expert Commentary & Local Insights
- English-speaking Licensed Tour Guide
What's Not Included
- Food and drinks (if any)
- Gratuities
- Transportation to/from attractions (if any)
- Personal expenses (expect to spend about $20 USD or $150 HKD for the duration of the tour)
Meeting & Pickup
Meeting point, pickup options and start time are confirmed on Viator before checkout.
Itinerary
Stop 1
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Stop 2
Starting with the Hong Kong’s oldest pagoda, Tsui Shing Lau, we meander through Hang Tau Tsuen and Hang Mei Tsuen. This is a journey through three villages, old temples and ancestral halls, in a historical part of Hong Kong that has been populated by the Tang people since the late Yuan dynasty (1271–1368).
Stop 3
Included as part of the Ping Shan Heritage Trail. - Starting with the Hong Kong’s oldest pagoda, Tsui Shing Lau, we meander through Hang Tau Tsuen and Hang Mei Tsuen. This is a journey through three villages, old temples and ancestral halls, in a historical part of Hong Kong that has been populated by the Tang people since the late Yuan dynasty (1271–1368).
Stop 4
Included as part of the Ping Shan Heritage Trail. - Starting with the Hong Kong’s oldest pagoda, Tsui Shing Lau, we meander through Hang Tau Tsuen and Hang Mei Tsuen. This is a journey through three villages, old temples and ancestral halls, in a historical part of Hong Kong that has been populated by the Tang people since the late Yuan dynasty (1271–1368).
Stop 5
Included as part of the Ping Shan Heritage Trail. - Starting with the Hong Kong’s oldest pagoda, Tsui Shing Lau, we meander through Hang Tau Tsuen and Hang Mei Tsuen. This is a journey through three villages, old temples and ancestral halls, in a historical part of Hong Kong that has been populated by the Tang people since the late Yuan dynasty (1271–1368).
Stop 6
Starting with the Hong Kong’s oldest pagoda, Tsui Shing Lau, we meander through Hang Tau Tsuen and Hang Mei Tsuen. This is a journey through three villages, old temples and ancestral halls, in a historical part of Hong Kong that has been populated by the Tang people since the late Yuan dynasty (1271–1368).
Stop 7
Included as part of the Ping Shan Heritage Trail. - Starting with the Hong Kong’s oldest pagoda, Tsui Shing Lau, we meander through Hang Tau Tsuen and Hang Mei Tsuen. This is a journey through three villages, old temples and ancestral halls, in a historical part of Hong Kong that has been populated by the Tang people since the late Yuan dynasty (1271–1368).
Stop 8
Included as part of the Ping Shan Heritage Trail. - Starting with the Hong Kong’s oldest pagoda, Tsui Shing Lau, we meander through Hang Tau Tsuen and Hang Mei Tsuen. This is a journey through three villages, old temples and ancestral halls, in a historical part of Hong Kong that has been populated by the Tang people since the late Yuan dynasty (1271–1368).
Stop 9
Included as part of the Ping Shan Heritage Trail. - Starting with the Hong Kong’s oldest pagoda, Tsui Shing Lau, we meander through Hang Tau Tsuen and Hang Mei Tsuen. This is a journey through three villages, old temples and ancestral halls, in a historical part of Hong Kong that has been populated by the Tang people since the late Yuan dynasty (1271–1368).
Stop 10
Included as part of the Ping Shan Heritage Trail. - Starting with the Hong Kong’s oldest pagoda, Tsui Shing Lau, we meander through Hang Tau Tsuen and Hang Mei Tsuen. This is a journey through three villages, old temples and ancestral halls, in a historical part of Hong Kong that has been populated by the Tang people since the late Yuan dynasty (1271–1368).
Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
- A moderate amount of walking is involved (around 5km), with some steep slopes to manage.