Yi O Pier is situated at Yi O on Lantau Island in Islands District and the southwest of Tai O. Yi O is not connected by carriageways, but it is accessible by water transport or on foot through the Lantau Trail. At present, Yi O pier is mainly used by the villagers of Yi O, visitors and hikers travelling between Tai O and Yi O.
Anticipated completion year: 2025
Learn moreAbout a 5-minute walk towards south from Yi O Pier, you can reach Hoi San Temple. The Hoi San Temple was built in 1994 for worshipping Pak Tai. It is said that the religious figure inside the temple was carved from a piece of wood washed ashore.
Nga Ying Shan Viewing Point offers a magnificent view where you can admire the charming scenery of the fishing village in Tai O and enjoy a great view of the Hong-Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge.
With its coastal location and backed by Nga Ying Kok, Nga Ying Kok Campsite captures a splendid view out towards the bay area of Yi O, making it a top choice for campers.
Take the ferry or land transport to reach Tai O and walk to Yi O Pier. Relevant information can be found on the Transport Department's website of Franchised and Licensed Ferry Service Details and HKeMobility.
Relevant information about Lantau Trail can be found on the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department of Hong Kong’s website of Hiking Routes.
Relevant information about public services can be found on the Food and Hygiene Department's website of Facility Locations.
Relevant information about weather can be found on the Hong Kong Observatory's website of Local Weather.
*Some information was extracted from the websites of Hong Kong Tourism Board and Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark