Discover the Best Sai Kung Photo Spots in Hong Kong UNESCO Geopark
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Where could you Find the Best Sai Kung Photo Spots?
The answer is definitely in Hong Kong UNESCO Geopark!
Hong Kong's UNESCO Geopark, which mainly located in Sai Kung, Hong Kong, spans over 150 km² of ancient volcanic wonders formed 140 million years ago. Its Sai Kung region features the world's largest expanse of hexagonal columns—covering 100 km² of magnificent rhyolitic tuff rock formations.
Sai Kung boasts some of Hong Kong's most travel-worthy photo spots within the UNESCO Global Geopark, from dramatic volcanic rock formations to pristine beaches. Capture hexagonal columns at Po Pin Chau, Wang Chau or sea arches at Ung Kong Group, perfect for your travel feed.
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Geological Marvels
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Bell Cave (Jin Island): Frame the massive 30m sea arch from your boat for that viral sea tunnel shot.
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Wang Chau - Little Taiwan Cave: Dramatic sea cave with echoing waves—perfect boat-angle silhouettes at high tide.
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Basalt Island - Guandao Cave: Towering volcanic rock arches carved by millennia; capture sunlight piercing through.
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Bluff Island - Tunnel Cave: Narrow sea tunnel for adventurous framing; golden hour lights it magically.
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Po Pin Chau: World's largest hexagonal columns up close—hike or boat for vertigo-inducing vertical shots.
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High Island - Shore of Hundred Thousand Columns: Epic basalt pillars meet the sea; wide-angle drone perfection.
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Sharp Island - Pineapple Bun Rock: Whimsical rock formation resembling a bun—fun, shareable foreground for beach selfies.
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High Island Reservoir: Iconic hexagonal columns glow at dawn; hike the trail for reservoir-mirror reflections.
Cultural Heritage Sites
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Sai Kung Tin Hau Temple Complex: Colorful temples atop hills—frame with sea views for spiritual serenity shots.
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Sai Kung Public School (Built in 1946): Historic architecture with Kirin Exhibition Room; vintage details for cultural feeds.
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Kau Sai Chau Hung Shing Temple: Seaside shrine with folklore vibes—tide pools add mystical foreground.
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High Island Tin Hau Temple: Cliffside temple overlooking geopark; sunset prayers meet volcanic drama.
Pristine Beaches
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Sharp Island - Tombolo: Tombolo beach connects to eroded rock pillars; time low tide for surreal land-bridge photos.
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Kau Sai Wan Beach: White sands backed by cliffs offer dreamy drone views of turquoise waters.
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Whiskey Bay: Secluded cove with golden sands—ideal for relaxed beach picnic and wave crash candids.
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Long Mong Wan Beach: Pristine white sands and cliffs; capture turquoise shallows with seashell details.
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Long Ke Wan Beach: Cliff-backed paradise for turquoise drone panoramas—Hong Kong's hidden gem.
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Signature Yacht Edition: 4-Hour Geopark Tour
Elevate your photoshoot with Splitdyboat's Signature Yacht Edition 4-hour Hong Kong UNESCO Geopark Four Sea Arches Volcano Sightseeing Tour. This comfortable itinerary sails to the world's largest hexagonal volcanic columns and all four East Seas sea arches (Bell Cave, Bluff Island Cave, Guandao Cave, Little Taiwan Cave), with guided insights on 140-million-year geology.
The yacht's stability lets you snap pro-level photos from multiple angles, including close passes through arches if seas permit—far superior to land hikes. Spacious decks suit families/elderly, with tour guide photography assistance; sessions at 9AM, 11AM, or 2PM ensure golden light. Book via splitdyboat.com for safe, immersive access to spots unreachable by foot.
The yacht trip's key advantage is its smooth, stable ride—family-friendly comfort perfect for elderly and young children, with ample space for relaxed sightseeing and safe access to stunning sea arches.
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Quick Speedboat Alternative: 2-Hour Geopark Tour
Prefer adrenaline? Opt for Splitdyboat's 2-hour Speedboat Edition—covering the same four spectacular sea arches and volcanic wonders in an exhilarating high-speed ride (sessions at 11AM, 2PM, 4:15PM).
What makes this Sai Kung speedboat tour special? When wind and wave conditions permit, thrill-seekers get rare chances to boldly cross through the dramatic sea arches up close—unmatched excitement unavailable on yachts. Plus, the speedboat's agility races to farther UNESCO Geopark gems like Po Pin Chau, offering bonus opportunities to navigate its narrow sea straits for epic, wind-whipped photo ops. Ideal fast-paced intro to Hong Kong's wild side before upgrading!
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These tours maximize your Sai Kung shots while highlighting Splitdyboat's weather-smart flexibility. Reserve now for unmissable Geopark frames!