Tung Ping Chau · Northeastern New Territories · Hong Kong
Lung Lok Shui Beach
Lung Lok Shui Beach is more than just a stretch of coast; it's a living geological museum. Here, the island's famous 'Dragon's Water' rock formations carve a dramatic landscape, inviting you to explore a shoreline unlike any other on Earth.
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Lung Lok Shui Beach
Tung Ping Chau·Northeastern New Territories·Hong Kong
Lung Lok Shui Beach is more than just a stretch of coast; it's a living geological museum. Here, the island's famous 'Dragon's Water' rock formations carve a dramatic landscape, inviting you to explore a shoreline unlike any other on Earth.
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8 captures from Lung Lok Shui Beach
About this beach
Where it is
Lung Lok Shui Beach
Tung Ping Chau, Northeastern New Territories, Hong Kong
22.5432°, 114.4346°
Top things to do
At Lung Lok Shui Beach
Geological Photography
Capture iconic rock formations
Coastal Exploration
Discover unique rock features
Tide Pool Observation
Spot marine life in crevices
Scenic Dip
Swim amidst ancient rocks
Near this beach
Places, rentals, tours and events within walking and driving distance of Lung Lok Shui Beach.
Questions people actually ask about Lung Lok Shui Beach.
Is Lung Lok Shui Beach safe for swimming, and what should visitors be aware of?
Lung Lok Shui Beach is a rocky beach, primarily known for its distinctive geological formations rather than swimming. The uneven and potentially slippery rock surfaces make it unsuitable for traditional swimming. Visitors should prioritize safety by wearing sturdy footwear, being cautious of tides and waves, and refraining from entering the water in rough conditions. There are no lifeguards on duty.
When is the best time to visit Lung Lok Shui Beach for photography and exploration?
The best time to visit Lung Lok Shui Beach is during periods of best weather and when there are fewer crowds. Clear skies and calm conditions will enhance the experience of exploring the unique rock formations and provide ideal lighting for photography. Visiting on weekdays or outside of peak holiday seasons will allow for a more tranquil and immersive experience with the island's geology.