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Tuen Mun
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Industrial-residential Tuen Mun is not a particularly attractive part of Hong Kong, but sever-
al historic temples make it worth the trek. If you want to stretch your legs, walk uphill to
Tsing Shan Monastery and enjoy the sweeping views of Tuen Mun Valley; lazybones can
head to Miu Fat Monastery and Ching Chung Temple, both of which are conveniently
served by Light Rail.
Foodwise, try the local speciality, roast goose, in the neighbourhood of Shem Tseng, or
seafood along the coast.
The Best…
Sight Miu Fat Monastery
Place to Eat Yue Kee Roasted Goose Restaurant
Top Tip
If you're travelling to Tuen Mun from Tsuen Wan, Kowloon or Hong Kong Island by bus,
sit on the upper deck on the left side for spectacular views of the Tsing Ma Bridge ( Click
here ) .
Getting There & Away
Bus Bus 60M from Tsuen Wan MTR station (exit A3) travels along the coast to Tuen
Mun.
Ferry Services to Tuen Mun ferry pier arrive from Tung Chung, Sha Lo Wan and Tai O
(all on Lantau). Ferries to the airport, Tung Chung and Tai O on Lantau depart from the
pier to the southwest of the town centre.
Light Rail Tuen Mun is towards the southern end of the useful Light Rail network. Other
major points include Tin Shui Wai, Yuen Long and Siu Hong. The station is linked to the
MTR station.
MTR Tuen Mun is on the West Rail line.
 
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