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Sai Kung Town Centre
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Sai Kung with beautiful scenery is long welcomed by tourists, thus gaining the reputation of the “Back Garden of Hong Kong”. Sai Kung is originally a fishing village where fishermen frequently gather, and eventually develops into a seafood heaven. Moreover, in the Sai Kung district are four country parks suitable for hiking and outing.
(Last updated: 14/1/2022)

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Traffic
Bus Route | Origin← →Destination | Alighting stop | |
KMB |
92 | Diamond Hill MTR Terminus← →Sai Kung |
Sai Kung Bus Terminus |
94 | Wong Shek Pier← →Sai Kung | ||
99 | Heng On Bus Terminus← →Sai Kung | ||
299X | Shatin Central Bus Terminus← →Sai Kung | ||
NWFB | 792M | Tseung Kwan O Station← →Sai Kung |
Sai Kung Ferry Pier
When visitors arrive at Sai Kung Bus Terminus, proceed towards the seashore would reach Sai Kung Ferry Pier. There is a disabled washroom located inside the Wai Man Road Rest Garden besides the Bus Terminus. Beside the disabled washroom is the Sai Kung Volcano Discovery Centre, in which the information of volcanoes and the geological tour route of Hong Kong Geopark is introduced. The exhibition includes models of hexagonal rock pillars, specimen of volcanic rocks, models of volcano eruption, etc. The ferry pier provides ‘Kaito’ ferry service to places like Kiu Tsui, Yim Tin Tsai and Leung Shuen Wan. However, these ‘Kaito’ ferries are not suitable for wheelchair users. At the side of the ferry pier are many fishing boats selling seafood.
Tips: The Sai Kung Hui Bus Terminus and the nearby platforms of urban and New Territories taxis are equipped with descending curbs for wheelchair users.
Seafood Street
While going along Sai Kung Hoi Pong Square, visitors can see a number of big and small seafood restaurants. Visitors may also choose to buy seafood at a lower price from fishing boats and take them to restaurants for cooking.
Short comment: While there are numerous restaurants in the Seafood Street, most are having steps at the entrance which make it inconvenient for wheelchair users, who may choose those restaurants with alfresco seats to enjoy seafood.
Sai Kung Main Street and See Cheung Street
Sai Kung Main Street and See Cheung Street are resemblances of Sai Kung Old Market, which incorporates new and old styled stone houses with small lanes of historical traditional culture. The Old Market has quite a lot of traditional Hong Kong style café and restaurants, most having steps at the entrance which is inconvenient for wheelchair users.
Short Comment: Lanes are relatively narrow and roughness.
● | Visitors going to Sai Kung Outdoor Recreation Centre may take bus No. 92 and alight opposite of Sai Kung Fire Station, then go along Hong Kin Road to reach Sai Kung Outdoor Recreation Centre. Visitors may participate in day camp, evening camp and residential camps. The camp site has facilities such as swimming pool, archery range, American pool room, and art and craft room. The venue is suitable for wheelchair users and has washrooms for the disabled. Visitors may enquire the Leisure and Cultural Services Department at 2792 3828 for details. |
● | In addition to the disabled toilet next to the Sai Kung Bus Terminus, there is also Yi Chun Street Public Toilet (opposite the Sai Kung Market) and Tiu Min Hoi (Tsui Tong) Public Toilet in the neighborhood. |
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The Volcano Discovery Centre |
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Opening hours - |
Service centre: every day from 9 am to 5 pm Exhibition area: every day from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm Closed on the 1st and 2nd of Chinese New Year |
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Enquiry hotline: 2394 1538 Website: www.volcanodiscoverycentre.hk/ |
Parking Spaces Designated for the Disabled
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Sai Kung Ferry Pier | Man Nin Street, Sai Kung x1 | |
Po Tung Road Carpark, Sai Kung x2 | |||
Sha Kok Mei Road, Sai Kung x1 | |||
Seafood Street | Man Nin Street, Sai Kung x1 | ||
Po Tung Road Carpark, Sai Kung x2 | |||
Sai Kung Main Street and See Cheung Street | Man Nin Street, Sai Kung x1 | ||
Po Tung Road Carpark, Sai Kung x2 |