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Ngong Ping and Tai O Day Itinerary: What to See & Do in Lantau

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I recommend allocating one of your days in Hong Kong to taking a day trip over to Lantau Island by cable car, enabling you to visit the Po Lin Monastery and the Tian Tan Buddha. As the quaint Tai O Fishing Village is located nearby, this can also easily be included into your itinerary.

Getting to Ngong Ping
Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car Station, Hong Kong
Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car station

The Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car lower station is just a five minute walk from Exit B of the MTR at Tung Chung Station. with a journey time from Central of around 30 minutes.

Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car

Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car
Boarding the cable cars

The 25 minute, 5.7 km cable car ride from Tung Chung begins by offering impressive views of the Lantau North Country Park, the coastal areas of the Tung Chung Bay and an aerial view of aircraft activity at Hong Kong International Airport.

Views from the cable car over Hong Kong International Airport
Views from the cable car over Hong Kong International Airport

The breathtaking cable car ride continues across valleys and over forests until the monastic buildings of Ngong Ping and the Big Buddha come into view. With three cabin options available there are tickets to suit all budgets ranging from standard to crystal and crystal+ cabins.

First views of the Big Buddha from the Ngong Ping 360 cable car
First views of the Big Buddha from the cable car

All offer outstanding views with the crystal cabin having a glass floor and the crystal+ being almost entirely constructed of glass offering uninterrupted panoramic views from all angles. We rode up to Ngong Ping in a crystal cabin and on our return journey later in the day we completed our trip in one of the new crystal+ cable cars.

Ngong Ping Village

Ngong Ping village
Ngong Ping village

This culturally themed village was built with traditional Chinese architectural elements to complement Ngong Ping’s natural landscape. The village is lined with cafes, souvenir shops and leads visitors on to the Po Lin Monastery and Big Buddha.

Po Lin Monastery

Po Lin Monastery, Lantau Island, Hong Kong
Po Lin Monastery, Lantau Island

Po Lin Monastery was founded in 1906 and features intricate architecture, beautiful gardens and offers a chance to witness daily Buddhist rituals and ceremonies. It’s a place of quiet reflection, where the scent of incense fills the air.

Po LIn Monastery, Lantau Island
Po Lin Monastery, Lantau Island

Since the grand opening of the Tian Tan (Altar of Heaven) Big Buddha in December 1993, Po Lin Monastery has become a world renowned Buddhist monastery with devotees and tourists visiting throughout the year.

Tian Tan Buddha

Tian Tan Buddha, Hong Kong
Tian Tan Buddha

The star of the show is undoubtedly the Big Buddha which is located around a ten minute walk from the monastery. There are 268 steps up to the plinth but we took them in stages and whilst pausing for short rests, turned around to soak up the stunning views.

Views looking down from the Big Buddha
Views looking down from the Big Buddha

Once we reached the top we were able to walk around the plinth of the Big Buddha which stands at 34 metres (111 feet tall). Don’t forget to look inside the small museum beneath the Big Buddha before going back down the steps.

Ngong Ping Village is also home to the following paid attractions:

Cable Car Discovery Centre

Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car Discovery Centre, Hong Kong
Cable Car Discovery Centre

This is a permanent exhibition documenting the history of the Ngong Ping Cable car system. Aspects of the construction project are covered, demonstrating the feat of engineering needed to install the cable car infrastructure. The exhibition contains interactive displays and is a fun learning experience for visitors of all ages.

Motion 360

Motion 360, Ngong Ping Village
Motion 360, Ngong Ping Village

Located next door to the Cable Car Discovery Centre is Motion 360. This is a multi-sensory 4D ride across Lantau Island, floating over the Big Buddha and then diving into the sea to ride with the island’s famous white dolphins. Suitable for the entire family and not in the least bit scary.

360 Lantau Culture and Heritage Insight Tour

Meeting point for the 360 Lantau Culture and Heritage Insight Tour
Meeting point for the 360 Lantau Culture and Heritage Insight Tour

We also took advantage of the 360 Lantau Culture and Heritage Insight Tour to experience Hong Kong culture and life in a fishing village. We met our guide at a designated spot in the centre of Ngong Ping village and after a brief introduction we were taken by coach on the 15 minute journey to Tai O village.

Tai O Village, Lantau Island
Tai O Village, Lantau Island

Tai O village is built around a creek with homes built on stilts over the water.  It’s very picturesque and far removed from the ultra modern life in Central.  After a wander through the village we enjoyed a 20 minute boat trip from the Tai O Chung bridge. Our excursion started off by taking us out to sea to try and spot some dolphins. That day there weren’t any to be seen but we did enjoy coastal views and of the Tsing Yi Bridge that links Lantau Island with Macau.

Taio O village boat trip
Enjoying our boat trip

The second part of the boat trip took us alongside the characterful stilt houses that have been bult along narrow, connected waterways. We moored in front of one of them and were invited to take a look inside someone’s home and observe how the internal space was utilised for comfort and practicality.

Stilt houses at Tai O Village
Stilt houses at Tai O Village

There was then ample time to explore the village for ourselves and to sample some dried fish and pancakes from the street vendors before returning by coach to Ngong Ping village for our return cable car ride down to Tung Chung. More details of this tour can be found here.

Tai O Village
Tai O Village

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We were guests of the Hong Kong Tourist Board and as always, all views and opinions are entirely my own.


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25 responses to “Ngong Ping and Tai O Day Itinerary: What to See & Do in Lantau”

  1. Bronlima Avatar

    Must have been before the cable cars- but then that was many moons ago!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m sure you have fond memories of your visit to Hong Kong too! Thanks for your interest and welcome thoughts.

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  2. grandmisadventures Avatar

    What an incredible place to visit. I love that the monastery is tucked away up in the trees and then opens up before you at the bottom of the stairs. The village looks really interesting to wander through too. Great post Marion 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much Meg, spending a day at NGong Ping village and Tai O after taking the cable car is a fun experience.

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  3. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    Sounds like a worthwhile day trip. How fun that you can take a cable car to get there, which seems like a nice way to get a good overview of the surrounding area. Ngong Ping Village looks lovely and the stilt houses are neat.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Taking the NGong Ping 360 cable car is a lovely way to reach the hilltop village and to view Hong Kong’s airport from overhead! Thanks for your continued interest in this series of posts Linda.

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  4. ianscyberspace Avatar

    Thanks for renewing my happy memories of frequent trips to Hong Kong. Do you remember the excitement of dodging mountains approaching the old airport by air. The final landing was parallel to all those high rises you could actually see into those higher units while landing.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Yes. It was such a fun experience landing at Hong Kong’s old airport and being able to see through the windows of people’s apartments coming into land.

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  5. kzmcb Avatar

    Goodness, those homes on stilts don’t look too stable. I doubt they’d withstand rough seas/waters.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      No. I don’t think so either! It wouldn’t be for me!

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  6. Lookoom Avatar

    The Big Buddha and the temples are spectacular, but they hardly correspond to the current essence of Hong Kong and its accumulation of material wealth. Are they two faces of the same nation, or two nations in the same place.

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  7. NortheastAllie Avatar

    This seems like the perfect place for cable cars with the mountain landscapes. The Buddha is also amazing!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      NGong Ping is a super day out from Hong Kong.

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  8. Rebecca Avatar

    I’ve not heard of Ngong Ping and Tai O Village, but what charming places! I hope to visit Hong Kong sometime and check them out for myself. Thanks for sharing, Marion 😊

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I hope you get to Hong Kong before too long Rebecca. NGong Ping and Tai O Village make for a great day out from Central.

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  9. Monkey's Tale Avatar

    It’s a great part of HK. We’ve done a few hikes in those hills and they all lead to wonderful views. Maggie

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      That’s great to read Maggie, Hong Kong has some incredible views.

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  10. travelling_han Avatar

    This is top of my list for when I’m next in HK, we just didn’t manage to fit it in on this last visit!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Something new to look forward to then Hannah. It’s a lovely day out!

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  11. kagould17 Avatar

    An excellent post and an excellent day exploring Marion. Looks like you had great weather too. Thanks for sharing. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest in our day in Lantau Island Allan. Hope your week is progressing well. Marion

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  12. Sheila “Spiral Sister” Murrey Avatar

    The sky ride was tremendous! I love the Big Buddha.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks, visiting Lantau Island makes for a great day out whilst visiting Hong Kong.

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  13. Sheree Avatar

    Delightful trip!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Sheree, it was a lovely day out!

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