When in Hong Kong it is easy to be tied down to the city because there’s just so many things to experience. From themeparks, skyscrapers to beautiful harbours,  there are sights aplenty to capture one’s attention. But when in Hong Kong, do take out time for some of these easy day trips. They are worth your time!

Lantau

Tian Tan Buddha statue at Po Lin Monastery in Lantau
Tian Tan Buddha statue at Po Lin Monastery in Lantau
Shutterstock

Lantau is the largest island in Hong Kong. This island is home to high mountains and indigenous forest, a refreshing change from the busy and crowded cityscape. The island is home to Hong Kong Disneyland with Disney theme park, hotels, shopping, dining and entertainment options. For those interest in heritage, Po Lin Monastery and the 85ft high bronze Tian Tan Buddha statue located in the Ngong Ping plateau.

Macau

Splendid firework display in Macau
Splendid fireworks display in Macau
Shutterstock

Everything about Macau spells holiday and fun. Be it religious festivals, Macao Grand Prix or cultural festivals, Macau is an interesting mix of everything fun. Macau consists of two major cultures—Chinese and Portuguese. The Lunar Chinese New Year is the most important festival of Macau. In terms of events, Macau Grand Prix draws in a lot of visitors. The same goes for the Macau Arts Festival (March), and International Fireworks Display Contest (September). There are plenty of temples for the religiously inclined travellers.

Mai Po Marshes

Mai Po marshes are perfect for birding
Mai Po marshes are perfect for birding
Shutterstock

This wetland, a restricted area, is a haven for birders and nature lovers. Over 350 species of birds, mammals, insects and repltiles make Mai Po Marshes their home. Resident as well as the migratory birds like black-faced spoonbill together constitute globally significant number of wetland birds.

Guangzhou

One of the busy Guangzhou streets
One of the busy Guangzhou streets
Shutterstock

One of China’s three largest cities, Guangzhou is also China’s best commercial mainland city. Located just 120km north-northwest of Hong Kong, the city hosts the annual Canton Fair, China’s oldest and largest trade fair. In addition to this, Guangzhou is probably the best place to experience Cantonese goodness, be it cuisine, music or opera. When in Guangzhou, one must pay a visit to the Temple of the Five Immortals, Temple of the Six Banyan Trees (one of the most prominent Buddhist temples in Guangzhou) and Hoi Tong Monastery.

Shenzhen

At one of the city parks in Shenzhen
At one of the city parks in Shenzhen
Shutterstock

Shenzhen is the immediate neighbour of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. When in Shenzhen, don’t miss Hongfa Temple—a popular Buddhist temple, Temple of the Queen of Heaven, China Folk Culture Village, Safari Park in Nanshan,  and beautiful city parks. Golfing enthusiasts can head over to Overseas Chinese Town. Satisfy your shopping needs at Sea World.