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Wang Chau

Wang Chau

🏝️Discover the Wonders of Wang Chau in Hong Kong

Wang Chau, part of the Ung Kong Group, is a stunning geological marvel located in Sai Kung. This uninhabited island is famous for its unique volcanic rock formations, including the impressive Sea Palace, Little Taiwan Cave and the iconic Six Layers Hexagonal Rock Columns. Home to the Famous Four Sea Arches, Wang Chau offers an adventurous escape for nature lovers and explorers alike. Visitors can enjoy sightseeing through sea caves or coasteering to the breathtaking sea cliff. Accessible by speedboat, Wang Chau promises an unforgettable day immersed in natural beauty.

 

⭐Location Features

✅ Hong Kong's Geological Treasure

✅ Unique Volcanic Rock Formations

✅ Just a Short Boat Ride from Sai Kung

✅ Pristine Waters Ideal for Coasteering

✅ Experience the Majesty of Hong Kong's Coastal Wonders

 

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① Geopark Four Sea Arches Volcano Sightseeing Tour

Boat Tour Visiting 8 Geological Wonders of UNESCO Global Geopark, including the Sea Palace in Wang Chau!

 

② Geopark Wang Chau Coasteering Tour

Coasteering Tour Swimming through Stunning Sea Caves and Exploring the World's Largest Hexagonal Rock Columns Cliff.

 

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Wang Chau Introduction

Wang Chau, located in Sai Kung, is part of the UNESCO Global Geopark, renowned for its stunning geological formations, including hexagonal volcanic columns and sea arches. The island's pristine beaches and clear waters provide excellent opportunities for snorkeling and kayaking, attracting visitors seeking adventure and natural beauty.

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Little Taiwan Cave (Wang Chau Kok Cave)

Little Taiwan Cave, also known as Wang Chau Kok Cave, is a stunning sea arch located in Wang Chau, Sai Kung. Renowned for its impressive hexagonal volcanic rock columns formed from ancient eruptions, the cave resembles the shape of Taiwan. It offers breathtaking views and unique geological features, captivating nature enthusiasts.

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Sea Palace in Wang Chau

The Sea Palace in Wang Chau is a breathtaking natural attraction featuring a 300-meter-long cliff composed entirely of hexagonal volcanic rock columns. Formed around 140 million years ago, this stunning geological formation showcases the area's volcanic history, offering visitors spectacular coastal views and opportunities for exploration and photography.

Wang Chau Guided Tour

The Wang Island Guided Tour offered by Splitdyboat includes two exciting options: Boat Tour Sightseeing and Coasteering Adventure. Both tours are designed to immerse you in the natural beauty of Wang Chau ensuring an unforgettable day in Hong Kong's stunning coastal environment.

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Boat Tour Visiting Wang Chau with 8 Wonders in Global Geopark!

For those who prefer a more relaxed experience, our boat tour offers a scenic ride around Wang Chau. Enjoy panoramic views of the coastline and unique volcanic rock formations from the comfort of a speedboat. This tour provides opportunities to visit the top 8 natural wonders in the Hong Kong Geopark, take stunning photographs and learn about the island's geological history, making it perfect for families and sightseeing enthusiasts.

➜Geopark Four Sea Arches Volcano Sightseeing Tour

Rediscover Hong Kong in Basalt Island!

Coasteering Tour Visiting Wang Chau Sea Palace and Basalt Island Guandao Cave

Participants walk throught stunning sea volcanic rock columns, explore unique geological formations, and witness breathtaking coastal views. This tour combines minor physical activity with the beauty of Hong Kong's natural wonders, perfect for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike.

➜Geopark Hexagonal Rock Columns Coast Coasteering Tour

Other Attractions in Wang Chau

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Yellow White Bridge

The Yellow White Bridge in Wang Chau is a stunning tombolo that connects the island to the mainland of Wang Chau during low tide. This natural landform features picturesque sandy beaches and vibrant tidal pools, making it an ideal spot for exploration and photography, showcasing the unique coastal beauty of Sai Kung's landscapes.

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Six Layers Hexagonal Rock Columns

The Six Layers Hexagonal Rock Columns in Wang Chau are remarkable geological formations created by volcanic activity and shaped through different stages of erosion. These striking columns, composed of basalt, showcase unique hexagonal patterns, reflecting the area's dynamic geological history and offering stunning views that attract nature enthusiasts and geologists alike.

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Imperial Consort's Pool

The Imperial Consort's Pool in Wang Chau is a stunning tide pool surrounded by impressive hexagonal volcanic rock columns. This unique geological feature showcases vibrant marine life and offers a serene spot for relaxation, reflecting the area's rich volcanic history and natural beauty, making it a captivating destination for visitors.

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Grass Land

The Grass Land in Wang Chau is a picturesque area characterized by lush greenery and rolling hills. It provides stunning views of the surrounding landscape and is home to the notable Guandao Cave, a basalt formation. This tranquil setting is perfect for leisurely walks and appreciating the island's natural beauty.

UNESCO Global Geopark: Ung Kong Group

The Ung Kong Group consists of four distinct islands: Jin Island, known for its iconic Bell Arch; Bluff Island, featuring impressive sea cliffs and caves; Basalt Island, home to unique volcanic rock formations; and Wang Chau, island with notable sea caves and hexagonal volcanic rock columns. Together, they showcase Hong Kong's geological wonders.

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Wang Chau, Ung Kong Group

Wang Chau, part of the Ung Kong Group, is a small island located southeast of Sai Kung in Hong Kong. It is known for its impressive sea arch, Wang Chau Kok Cave, which rises over 20 meters tall. Positioned just south of Jin Island, Wang Chau offers stunning views and unique geological features, making it a notable destination for nature enthusiasts exploring the region.

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Basalt Island, Ung Kong Group

Basalt Island, is part of the Ung Kong Group in Hong Kong. Located to the east of Bluff Island and south of Wang Chau, it features stunning geological formations, including the impressive Guandao Cave, a large sea arch resembling the weapon of Legend Guan Yu. Known for its unique rhyolitic tuff rocks, Basalt Island is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding waters and coastline.

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Bluff Island, Ung Kong Group

Bluff Island, also known as Sha Tong Hau Shan, is part of the Ung Kong Group located southeast of Jin Island, Bluff Island features impressive geological formations, including the highest sea cliffs in Hong Kong and notable sea tunnel arches like the Bluff Island Cave. This uninhabited island is renowned for its rich marine life and offers stunning views, making it a popular destination for hiking, snorkeling, and exploring its unique natural beauty.

➜Bluff Island

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Jin Island, Ung Kong Group

Jin Island, also known as Tiu Chung Chau, is located in Hong Kong's Sai Kung District. This uninhabited island is renowned for its stunning geological features: a sea arch formed within a sea stack, including the famous "Goldfish Wagging Tail" sea stack and the impressive "Bell Arch" sea arch. Jin Island offers breathtaking views and unique rock formations shaped by years of erosion, making it a popular destination in Hong Kong.

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