Bordered by a sandy coastline and dotted with high-rise buildings and modern hotels, Tuen Mun District is a glittering reflection of Hong Kong’s New Territories. With expansive parks, a thriving art scene, alluring beaches and quaint villages, Tuen Mun captures the essence of Hong Kong culture.
Things to do in Tuen Mun District
Tuen Mun District revolves around Tuen Mun Town Centre, home to cultural complexes, government offices and the ever-popular Tuen Mun Town Plaza. Locals and visitors gather at the plaza for first-class shopping, dining and entertainment.
Tuen Mun Park is a magnet for local musicians and also draws visitors to the Reptile House with dozens of species, such as bearded dragons, western painted turtles and blue-tongued skinks. Families flock to the park for its model-boat pool and roller-skating rink.
Lung Kwu Tan Village is perched just south-west of Castle Peak, reaching to the sea at its outer edge. Discover the secret Emperor’s Cave, before visiting Tin Hau Temple and the Bogy’s Rock. As the suns sets, relax along the waterfront with locals serving up sizzling barbecues.
Curious about Hong Kong’s resort lifestyle? Hong Kong Gold Coast hosts the Marina Magic Shopping Mall, a convention centre and the glorious Golden Beach, which has a 480-metre-long promenade. Dive into the art world at Gold Coast Montmartre arena and the Art Promenade, chockfull of artists creating cartoon drawings, rice art, stained sand and ceramics. Take a break at Cultural Square to enjoy live music and theatre.
Getting around Tuen Mun District
Tuen Mun Town Plaza serves as a transport hub with connections to light rail, bus links and mini-bus services throughout the district and connecting to the entire New Territories. Express services provide quick trips to Hong Kong Island and Kowloon.