Nestled on the western coast of Lantau Island, Tai O is a fishing village steeped in traditional culture and seafaring heritage. Once a bustling trade port, the village is characterized by its stilt houses and seafood markets, offering a glimpse into Hong Kong’s past. Visitors can explore the graded buildings that preserve the historical essence of the area. Today, Tai O remains a vibrant destination, where street food, cafes, and wildlife-watching boat tours provide a rich and engaging experience.
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