Tai O : The Last Surviving Fishing Village of Hong Kong
Tai O : Last surviving fishing village of Hong Kong
I visited Tai O , a Fishing Village very close to Hong Kong in the year 2012.
Tai O is just an arm reach away from hustle and bustle of cosmopolitan Hong Kong. It is a picturesque fishing area reminding its rich past.
Tai O is accessible by taking Bus 11 from Tung Chung Station which was not very far from Shangrila where we were staying. Once reaching Tai O, we passed through an avenue full of street food stalls and small traditional shops , there were plenty shops selling dried seafood, you can see sky scrappers of Hong Kong from the village. The fish maw, salted fish and fermented shrimp paste were popular souvenir items in the village. The real charm of this historic community are stilt houses built long back along the river bank. A few graffiti arts and street arts made the area more attractive.
Tragedy of village is that it is mainly populated by elderly people , the younger one left for greener pastures and staying in the city. However, the city is still lively with many small restaurants and locals were actively maintaining the village.
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