Mui Wo

⛴️【Mui Wo】 is located in the eastern part of Lantau Island, serving as a charming neighborhood that perfectly blends rustic village life, breathtaking nature, and a laid-back island resort vibe. Nestled right against Silvermine Bay and facing the South China Sea , it is both a cozy local residential community and one of the most popular gateways for travelers exploring Lantau Island.

Mui Wo got its name from the historic silver mines that once flourished here, and you can still check out heritage sites like the Silvermine Cave today. Nowadays, Mui Wo uses the Mui Wo Ferry Pier as its central transit hub—bridging Central directly to Lantau—and continues to reel in visitors with its stunning Silvermine Bay Beach , winding country paths, and pristine landscapes. It is a fantastic destination on Lantau that brings together old-school villages, relaxing staycation options, and a rich ecosystem.

🗺 Geographical Highlights

  • Location 📍
    Situated in Eastern Lantau Island , sitting just over the hills from Discovery Bay and looking out towards Lamma Island.
  • Terrain ⛰️
    Backed by lush mountain ridges and opening up to Silvermine Bay, it sits right on the scenic boundary where coastal plains meet rolling valleys.
  • Main Thoroughfares 🚗
    • Mui Wo Chung Hau Road
    • Silvermine Bay Road

🏘 Neighborhood Character

  • Mui Wo Ferry Pier ⛴️
    The main lifeline connecting the island to Central, serving as the primary transport hub for both commuting locals and weekend travelers.
  • Village Communities 🏡
    Comprises traditional walled villages like Chung Hau Village and Silvermine Bay Village, heavily preserving a relaxed, old-school countryside atmosphere.
  • Leisure & Recreation 🏖️
    Lined with family-friendly features including Silvermine Bay Beach, dedicated cycling tracks, and scenic hiking trails.
  • Local Businesses 🛍️
    Dotted with quirky small eateries, cozy cafes, and beachfront resort hotels that give the area its signature slow-paced vibe.

🕰️ History & Heritage

  • The Silver Mining Era: Named after the historical silver mining operations of the past; the rugged Silvermine Cave remains a popular landmark today.
  • Fishing Roots: Originally started out as a quiet, traditional fishing and farming community.
  • Cultural Vibe: Strongly holds onto its historic festivals and clan heritage, beautifully merging them with modern outdoor weekend leisure.

🌿 Local Spaces & Outdoor Activities

  • Silvermine Bay Beach 🏖️: A hugely popular sandy beach perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxing.
  • Silvermine Cave ⛏️: A fascinating historical landmark that tells the origin story of how Mui Wo got its name.
  • Silvermine Waterfalls 💧: A gorgeous hidden natural escape, ideal for a light trek and landscape photography.
  • Hiking Trails 🚶: Extensive paths connecting trekkers to other parts of Lantau Island, such as Nam Chung and Pui O.

🚇 Transport & Connectivity

  • Ferries: Regular ferry services run from Mui Wo Ferry Pier straight to Central, taking roughly 30 to 40 minutes.
  • Buses: Local bus routes readily connect the pier to other main spots on Lantau, including Tung Chung, Ngong Ping, and Tai O.
  • Biking & Walking: The neighborhood is incredibly bike-friendly and highly walkable, complete with flat cycling tracks and clear hiking signs.

📸 Must-Visit Photo Spots

  • Silvermine Bay Beach: Capturing gorgeous, cinematic golden hour sunrises and beach vistas.
  • Mui Wo Ferry Pier: Snapping that classic island-commute aesthetic with ferries pulling into the harbor.
  • Silvermine Cave & Waterfalls: Where raw nature and historical ruins collide into the perfect scenic backdrop.
  • Village Streetscapes: Documenting the slow-paced, peaceful everyday life of Hong Kong’s island countryside.

  • Mui Wo Bus Terminus
  • Silver River
  • Village Heritage Trail / Nam Shan Ancient Trail
  • Nam Shan Barbecue Area