
Hong Kong geological wonder 📍Tung Ping Chau 東平洲, an island at Hong Kong’s northeastern edge, is renowned for its unique triangular shape, a geological wonder sculpted by years of erosion and wave action. Its vividly colored sedimentary rock layers, ranging from bright yellows to striking reds, are a testament to the varied mineral deposits laid down over millennia. This stunning natural mosaic not only captures the island’s dynamic geological history but also paints a vivid picture of nature’s artistic prowess. How to get there: Visitors can travel by MTR East Rail and get off at the University Station, Exit B, then walk for about 15 minutes to Ma Liu Shui Ferry Pier for the kaito ferry service to Tung Ping Chau. The normal boat traveling time is about 1 hour and 40 minutes.
Place

University Station
Building
Transportation

Ma Liu Shui Ferry Pier
Ferry terminal
3.8
Attraction

Tung Ping Chau
Natural feature
4.5
Island & popular dive site made up of sedimentary rocks, with rock pools, cliffs & temples.