Points of Interest & Landmarks in Lugu

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Points of Interest & Landmarks in Lugu

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What travellers are saying

  • Liu ying chen
    Taoyuan, Taiwan1 contribution
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    In the summer vacation of the previous few years , I went to the Monster Village in Nantou for two days and one night . I ate rose-flavored ice cream there , it was delicious . The hotel there is also great , with bathtub , two double beds , sofa and TV . There are many statues of monsters , it was very cute . I hope to go again .
    Written 20 September 2020
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  • Mairwen1
    United Kingdom9,565 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Lantau Peak base is only a short 15 minute walk from the Big Buddha. This is the second highest mountain in Hong Kong and highest on Lantau Island (934m) and is a popular (if punishing) hike to the very top. The hike will not be on the to-do list for most tourists, but anyone doing the Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car ride and Big Buddha, can easily walk around to the base. It’s worth taking the extra time to do this because it is so strikingly scenic.
    The pyramid-like Peak was formed from volcanic activity during the Jurassic period. The volcanic rocks give it a rugged, angular look as it rises up sharply from the surrounding landscape. At the base, is the Wisdom Path, a simple but powerful set of monumental wooden pillars carved with the complete verses of the Heart Sutra.
    The path from the Buddha is well sign-posted and is a flat, paved walk the whole way.
    Written 1 August 2021
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  • Carr D
    Los Angeles, CA95 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Loved visiting the Lugu Tea Culture Center. Really enjoyed the exhibits and the way the Center is laid out. The exhibits include not only tea and tea culture from a historical perspective but also modern day processing methods. If you're in Lugu, this shouldn't be missed.
    Written 31 August 2018
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