I ♥ Ngong Ping Village Hong Kong 03/09/2013
Ngong Ping Village Hong Kong
The Ngong Ping Village is at the foot of the Tian Tan Buddha which sits on a 1.5 hectare portion of land on Lantau. It offers a lot of of interesting attractions like the Ngong Ping Tea House, Walking with Buddha, Monkeys Tale Theater, plus other establishments including restaurants, a spa, and a Starbucks outlet. We arrived around 2 in the afternoon via Ngong Ping Cable Car. We were lucky in having a great weather, less crowd and shorter queues. The walk up to Big Buddha is approx 10-15 min.
I really enjoyed browsing around the shops and restaurants in the area. Even though the village is a tourist development it is still a thoroughly enjoyable place to wander. The Big Buddha was inspiring, The steps up are a challenge for those not as young or as fit as they used to be. I also learned the ethos about patience and calm, walking around the village reminded me a quote from Buddha "The greatest prayer is patience".How to go to Ngong Ping Village
The MTR is regarded as one of the world's leading railways with an extensive network. The system covers 81 stations on the Kwun Tong, Tsuen Wan, Island, Tung Chung, Tseung Kwan O, East Rail, West Rail, Ma On Shan and Disneyland Resort lines. The MTR also operates the Airport Express and the Light Rail Transit which runs in the north west New Territories. Visitors can enjoy a convenient and comfortable trip all the way from the heart of Central and Causeway Bay to the New Territories and Lantau Island.
Tung Chung Cable Car Terminal is adjacent to MTR's Tung Chung Station. It is a two-minute walk from Exit B of the station.
Firstly, Big Buddha is further than the airport, its on a place known as Ngong Ping. You can either take MTR to Tung Chung Station, or take a ferry to Mui Wo, and then from either place, take a bus to go there.
If you take the MTR from Mong Kok Station, you need to change train at Lai King Station, and it takes about 40 minutes to get to Tung Chung Station from Mong Kok Station. From the bus terminal near MTR Tung Chung Station, take Lantau bus 23 to go to Ngong Ping. The bus journey will be about 1 hour.
If you want to take the ferry, first go to Central Ferry Piers, you can take MTR and get off at MTR Central Station. It's about a 10-minute walk to the piers from Central Station. Catch a ferry to Mui Wo at the Pier 6. Fast ferry takes about 35 minutes, ordinary ferry will be about 1 hour. At the bus terminal just outside Mui Wo ferry pier, take Lantau bus 2. Journey time about 1 hour.
So, from Mong Kok, it will be faster to go via Tung Chung. But you can take ferry (for one or both way(s)) if you have time and want to.
Note that the Lantau buses are infrequent, and waiting time can be up to 1 hour. Ferry waiting time can be up to 40 minutes during daytime, and the next one may be an ordinary ferry (not fast ferry).
To Ngong Ping from Mongkok, I would allow 2.5 hours if via Tung Chung, or 3 hours if taking ferry, each way, unless you are geared to the timetables.
Lantau Bus timetables (click the route number) -
www.newlantaobus.com/farelist.htm#route%20A35
Ferry timetable -
nwff.com.hk/english/schedule/search_route.asp
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