Tsin Shui Wan is one of villages in
Hong Kong situated some 50 km south-east of
Shenzhen and 10 km from
Hong Kong, 50 km south-east of Hong Kong -
China border. The population is about 150 people in accordance with the 2013 census. Many people visit Tsin Shui Wan to experience its interesting cities and towns and religious places.
The closest airport Hong Kong Intl (IATA: HKG) is about 40 km away.
Places to see in Tsin Shui Wan
Repulse Bay is an area in the southern part of Hong Kong Island, located in the Southern District, Hong Kong.
Kwum Yam Shrine is a Buddhist shrine located at the southeastern end of Repulse Bay, in the southern part of Hong Kong Island. It is dotted with mosaic statues of goldfish, rams, gods, the money god (财神), southern Chinese icons, and sculptures of Tin Hau and Guan Yin, goddesses of mercy believed to protect fishermen when they are at sea. Most of the statues were funded by local personalities and businesspeople during the 1970s.
If you have already seen Tsin Shui Wan, there are still plenty of things to do on the outskirts of the city. If you're visiting the area, you may want to check out something from the following list:
Be sure to check out photos of the area taken by other travellers.