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位於一樓的玻璃屋頂餐廳名為「Tai O Lookout」,以蝦醬炮製多款特色菜餚,向當地的傳統致敬,例如招牌大澳炒飯和蝦醬豬排包等。 下一站:虎山觀景台
Tai O is an authentic fishing village on Lantau Island, famous for its stilt-houses, intact traditional life and picturesque landscape. Find out what to do, how to get to, itinerary arrangement and more insider tips.
Tai O (Chinese: 大澳; Jyutping: daai6 ou3; Cantonese Yale: Daaih’Ou) is a fishing town, partly located on an island of the same name, on the western side of Lantau Island in Hong Kong. The village name means large inlet, referring to outlet for the waterways (Tai O Creek and Tai O River) merges as it moves through Tai O.
Take a step back in time as you explore the historic Tai O fishing village, home to the iconic Tai O Heritage Hotel, scenic hiking trails, traditional restaurant fare and street snacks. Keep an eye out for local Tai O souvenirs such as shrimp paste, salty fish and dried seafood.
The Tai O Fishing Village is a quaint and picturesque village in the Western side of Lantau. Highlights here are the few remaining houses on stilts, the lively and colorful market, and the fun boat rides around the stilt village and harbour, with a chance of maybe catching a glimpse of the rare pink dolphins.
2013年7月9日 · Villagers uneasy about government plans to modernize traditional fishing village Tai O is the only place in Hong Kong that has no real estate market
For generations, the people of Tai O — a small, bustling fishing settlement at the foot of steep hills on the far western end of Lantau Island — have built their houses on stilts over shimmering tidal waters. These charming waterfront homes, clustered along a series of canals, are connected by a maze of interconnected wooden bridges and boardwalks.