Although Xingtai Island is far away by a boat for 1 hour, it has beautiful scenery and fishermen's cultural characteristics. It is worth spending most of the day. There are even people who love the outdoors camping there, which feels great.
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Po Toi Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Po Toi Island is the main island of the Po Toi Islands, covering an area of 3.69 square kilometers. The geology of Po Toi Island is dominated by rocks. There are tourist spots such as Coffin Stone, Bergamot Rock, Ling Tortoise Up the Mountain, and Wu's Abandoned House. In addition, the Po Toi Island Rock Carvings are listed as Hong Kong's Declared Monuments. The Lo Chau Mun seabed on the north side of Po Toi Island is the deepest part of the Hong Kong waters, 66 meters below sea level.
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Po Toi Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Although Xingtai Island is far away by a boat for 1 hour, it has beautiful scenery and fishermen's cultural characteristics. It is worth spending most of the day. There are even people who love the outdoors camping there, which feels great.
A very peaceful and relaxing half day trip to Po Toi island. A good place for you to escape from city.
Xingtai Island, a beautiful island in the south of Hong Kong, is reached by Stanley, half an hour by boat. The island is beautiful and the strange stones are everywhere. It is most famous for Buddha Rock and Monk Stone. The sea view is magnificent and the sky is the same color. It is a great place to take pictures.
Sunrise and sunset in Xingtai Island 🌄⭐️⭐️⭐️
Xingtai Island is the southernmost island in Hong Kong, known as Hong Kong Antarctica! Xingtai Island has a quiet environment, where you can enjoy the tranquility of the present, and you can visit different snorkeling attractions!
The trail along the coast of Hong Kong's southernmost island offers beautiful sea views and rocks, and boats are directly accessible on weekdays on Tuesdays and Thursdays.