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Soko Islands Live Action Role-Playing Murder Mystery Game (LARP)

Soko Islands Live Action Role-Playing Murder Mystery Game (LARP)

Regular price HK$880.00
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📲Please Contact Our Live Customer Service Team in WhatsApp or Email after you Place an Order. Before booking, please read our Terms and Conditions carefully to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience.

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Details about Soko Islands Live Action Role-Playing Mystery Murder Game

Meeting Point and Transportation

🚢Meeting Point: Tung Chung Station Exit B

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🚇Transportation
● Tung Chung Station is well connected by MTR on the Tung Chung Line. Exit B leads directly to the Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car Terminal (about 200 meters away).
● From Tung Chung Station Bus Terminus (near Exit B), you can take numerous bus routes across Lantau Island and to nearby areas:
 - Bus routes to Ngong Ping, Tai O, Mui Wo include 11, 23, 3M, 34
 - Airport and cross-border buses such as S1, S52, B6 also stop nearby
● Taxi stands: Urban (red) taxis are near Exit A; Lantau (blue) taxis at Exit D serve Lantau Island destinations.
(For best route planning, please use Google Maps.)

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🚗Parking

Citygate Outlets near Tung Chung Station offers over 1,100 parking spaces across three car parks (P1, P2, P3) with electric vehicle charging stations available. Metered parking is also available nearby but may be limited. Since the tour duration is about 5 hours, parking availability should be considered carefully.

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🔒Locker Storage
For luggage storage near Tung Chung Station, Citygate Outlets offers coin-operated lockers on basement levels B2 and B3, open from 10:00 am to 10:00 pm. Bring your own lock if required. Lockers are first-come, first-served; it’s advisable to keep valuables with you.

Tour Time Session

We operate this tour every day with three session:

① 10:30 AM – 05:30 PM

② 11:30 AM – 06:30 PM

③ 12:30 PM – 07:30 PM

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However, please note that if wind and wave conditions are unfavorable, we may need to cancel the tour. The best time to visit is between March and October, when the weather is typically more pleasant for outdoor activities.

Tour Price and What's Included?

Our tour price is HKD 880 per person, and this rate applies to all ages. Please note that children must be accompanied by an adult during the tour, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone. The tour price including the following service:

  1. Role-Playing Gaming
  2. Photography from Host
  3. Boat Transfer

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Travelers from different countries can pay by credit card or opt for bank transfer, as we have other international bank accounts available. For bank transfers, the exchange rate will be based on the current rate.

How to Book?

To book our Soko Islands Live Action Role-Playing Mystery Murder Game, you can place an order directly on this website. If you choose to pay by bank transfer, please remember to contact our live customer service on WhatsApp after completing your payment, and provide them with your payment record for confirmation. We look forward to welcoming you on our tour!

📲WhatsApp Live Customer Service

https://wa.me/85292295167/

What to Bring?

**Here’s a must-have checklist for your trip to Soko Islands**
✅ Water

✅ Food

✅ Sunscreen (hat, sunglasses)

✅ Hiking shoes

✅ Gloves

✅ Long-Sleeve Hiking Shirt

✅ Long Hiking Pants


***Friendly reminders***
❤️ The island locations are purely natural with no other facilities.
🧡 The route is easy, and it is manageable for those with basic sport ability.
💛 Most of the time will be spent solving the mystery, taking photos and listening to explanations.

Game Description

Set against the haunting backdrop of the Soko Islands, this immersive murder mystery LARP plunges players into the turbulent history and hidden stories of Tai A Chau. Once a remote refuge for Vietnamese boat people fleeing war and hardship, Tai A Chau carries echoes of hope, despair, and secrets beneath its serene exterior.

The Soko Islands, located southwest of Hong Kong, were historically used as detention centers (1991 ~ 1996) for refugees escaping the aftermath of the Vietnam War. Among them were boat people dreaming of freedom and a new life in Hong Kong’s bustling city center. However, life on the island was fraught with tension, uncertainty, and danger.

The Story

In this game, you step into the shoes of friends and acquaintances of a boatman who had secretly devised a daring plan to escape Tai A Chau and reach Hong Kong’s city center. Tragically, his plan was leaked, and he was found dead under mysterious circumstances.

As a refugee or boat people who knew him well, your mission is twofold:

  • Uncover the truth behind his death — Was it betrayal, accident, or something more sinister?
  • Carry on his dream — Work together to navigate obstacles and continue his plan to escape the island.

Through investigation, role-play, and collaboration, players will piece together clues, confront hidden motives, and experience the emotional weight of survival and hope in a confined world.

  • Boat People

  • Refugee

  • Reporter

  • Children

  • Witch

  • Funeral Musician

  • Depopulation in the 1980s

    During the 1980s, the original fishing and farming communities gradually left Tai A Chau. This depopulation was driven by economic changes and government policies, preparing the island for a new purpose.

  • The Vietnam War and Its Aftermath

    The Vietnam War (1955–1975) devastated the country, ending with the fall of Saigon in 1975. The new government imposed strict control, including re-education camps for hundreds of thousands of former South Vietnamese soldiers and officials. Economic hardship and political persecution, triggered widespread fear and unrest.

  • The Vietnamese Boat People Crisis

    From 1978 onwards, an estimated 800,000 to 1 million Vietnamese fled the country by sea, risking dangerous voyages in overcrowded boats. Approximately 200,000 to 400,000 refugees died due to storms, starvation, or piracy. This mass exodus created a refugee crisis, with many seeking asylum in places like Hong Kong, where detention centres such as Tai A Chau were established.

  • Vietnamese Refugee Detention Centre (1991–1996)

    From 1991 to 1996, Tai A Chau was transformed into a large detention centre for Vietnamese refugees. At its peak, nearly 55,000 refugees lived there under challenging conditions, with occasional unrest reflecting the difficulties faced during this period.

  • Riot on August 27, 1989

    On the morning of August 27, 1989, over a thousand boat people on Tai A Chau violently attacked 50 police officers on duty. The police were forced to retreat temporarily, and the Marine Police deployed more than 100 riot control officers to suppress the uprising. During the clash, 41 tear gas canisters were fired, resulting in injuries to 21 police officers, 2 sergeants, and 4 boat people. One arrest was made amid the chaos.

  • Police Regain Control

    By the following day, police successfully regained full control of Tai A Chau. A coordinated operation involved the Police Tactical Unit landing by military craft and helicopter, supported by a naval blockade around the island. Resistance quickly diminished, allowing authorities to restore order. The recovery marked the end of the violent unrest and reestablished government authority over the detention centre.

  • Closure and Demolition (Post-1996)

    Following the camp’s closure in 1996, all detention facilities were demolished. The island was cleared of human habitation, marking the end of its role as a refugee centre and a significant chapter in Hong Kong’s refugee history.

  • Conservation and Present Status

    Today, Tai A Chau is uninhabited and incorporated into the South Lantau Marine Park. It is recognized for its ecological value, preserving both its natural environment and the layered history of human presence on the island.

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