Nestled between Hong Kong Island and the smaller Ap Lei Chau, Aberdeen Harbour is a unique blend of traditional and modern. The harbor is known for its picturesque setting where local Tanka boat people live on houseboats, junks, and sampans, forming messy rows that bob gently in the water. These floating homes create a striking contrast with the towering skyscrapers that loom in the background. Visitors can explore this vibrant community and savor fresh seafood at Jumbo Kingdom, one of Hong Kong’s most famous seafood restaurants and one of the largest floating restaurants in the world.
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