
based on 20 reviewsThe Fishermen's Culture Village is a very novel experience, you can see very different types of fish on the fish row, and there are dedicated tours and explanations, enriching your understanding of fish, and you can visit the fishing boat from 50 years ago. Learn about the living environment and novel knowledge of former water people, and after listening, you can play games, feed fish and fish without hooks with fish. The scenery above the fish row is beautiful, surrounded by the sea is very comfortable, there is a row of swing chairs to sit on foot to enjoy the sea breeze, hungry also have a snack shop to sit down to treat your stomach, before leaving you can also buy some small handmade sets as souvenirs .
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The Fishermen's Culture Village is a very novel experience, you can see very different types of fish on the fish row, and there are dedicated tours and explanations, enriching your understanding of fish, and you can visit the fishing boat from 50 years ago. Learn about the living environment and novel knowledge of former water people, and after listening, you can play games, feed fish and fish without hooks with fish. The scenery above the fish row is beautiful, surrounded by the sea is very comfortable, there is a row of swing chairs to sit on foot to enjoy the sea breeze, hungry also have a snack shop to sit down to treat your stomach, before leaving you can also buy some small handmade sets as souvenirs .
Lamma Island was formerly known as "Boliao Island". During the Tang and Song dynasties, it was a place where foreign ships docked for trade to Guangzhou. Later, it was refined to "Boliao Island". Because the island is located in the south of Hong Kong and its shape resembles the Chinese character "丫", it was named "Lamma Island" and gradually replaced the name "Boliao Island". When you walk to the Sok Kwu Wan Pier, you will enter the fishermen's village on the island. Judging from the house architecture, the indigenous people here are still relatively concentrated. There are many self-dried seafood placed at the doorstep, and there are many tribute plaques of praying gods.
A half-day tour to Lamma Island to experience Hong Kong's slow rhythm. Sunshine beach play in fishing villages in the mountains and rivers pastoral, especially in fishing villages at sunset has a strange mood. Villagers'lives are very comfortable and people forget to return.
There are very few Hong Kong classics with Hong Kong characteristics. The fishermen are simple. They can explain the fishery culture and history. They have very popular science education. There is no shopping in the whole journey. The seafood dinner around is not very expensive either. It is just not suitable for the taste of Jiangsu and Zhejiang people.
The passenger flow on this side near Sokou Bay Pier is still quite strong, mainly because the people on this side are basically waiting for all the people to go out, or just come over, so there are a lot of people buying things. There's everything here. Besides some specialties, there are also slippers and other articles. In terms of price, it's normal.