Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong

Your neighbourhood guide to Tseung Kwan O

Encompassing four MTR stations, Tseung Kwan O is one of nine new towns built on reclaimed land in southeastern New Territories. Here are our recommendations for how to explore this verdant and pet-friendly neighbourhood.

How to get there

From Central, take the MTR Island Line and Tseung Kwan O Line to Tseung Kwan O Station. You can also take bus 690 or 692.

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Where to go 

Tseung Kwan O waterfront promenade 

Stretching between Tseung Kwan O and Lohas Park, the waterfront promenade is the perfect place for a quiet stroll. Take in the panoramic views of the harbour or set up a picnic for a fun family day out. 

Little Hawaii waterfalls

If you fancy a little hike on your day out, the Little Hawaii Waterfall Trail is a 1-2 hour hike located by Tseng Lan Shue on Clearwater Bay Road. Travel up the stream and find multiple falls tucked away behind the city. 

High Junk Peak 

Looking for more of an adventure? High Junk Peak is a 6.4 kilometer hike which will take you up over the Clearwater Bay peninsula overlooking the city. 

What to do 

Shop at East Point City

Those who frequent Hung Hau MTR would have walked past this centre on the way to the 101M. Head inside and you’ll find an array of local and international stores including everyone’s favourite Marks & Spencer. 

Hop on your bike at the Hong Kong Velodrome Park

The first-ever local indoor cycling facility that meets the standards of the International Cycling Union and is the perfect day out for the whole family. If you don’t have a bicycle, stop by the bike rental company that caters to both adults and children. 

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Jump into Tseung Kwan O Swimming Pool

As one of Hong Kong’s largest public swimming pools, this facility offers eight pools for all kinds of swimmers from children and professionals along with four giant water slides. What’s even better, the pool is only $8 per session. 

Visit the spa 

Located in the Crowne Plaza, Sense of Touch day spa is the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Occupying 6,500 square feet the spa features Balinese inspired villa-style suites and provides full body treatments.

Where to eat

Cielo 

You don’t have to go all the way to the island to enjoy a rooftop bar, Cielo Steakhouse & Bar offers city views over east Kowloon. Located on the 47th floor of the Crowne Plaza, the restaurant offers a wide selection of wines and cocktails along with a lunch and dinner menu.

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District 8

Overlook the Tathong Channel while tucking into a delicious selection of French classics and comfort food including escargots, double-baked cheese soufflé and elevated steak and frites. The restaurant features both indoor and alfresco seating with a semi-covered alfresco patio.

AMARE Bistro & Wine

Transport yourself to Italy with AMARE Bistro & Wine’s waterfront restaurant. Serving up a range of handcrafted pizzas and pastas, the menu has something for everyone. The restaurant also offers a discounted tea set from 3-6pm every Monday to Friday. 

Chilli Lime

Offering a unique combination of Indian, Thai and vegetarian cuisine, Chilli Lime will take your taste buds on a vacation (even if you can’t go). The restaurant also offers a two-course weekday lunch set starting from just $98.