Ngong Ping 360 cable car service operation hours during Chinese New Year are as follows.
10 - 13 February : 9am - 8pm
14 - 16 February : 9:30am - 6pm
17 February onwards : 9am - 6:30pm (weekends in February)
10:00 – 18:00 ︱ (14-16/2: 09:30 – 18:00) ︱ (17-18, 24-25/2: 09:00 – 18:30)
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Cha Guo, which translated literally as “tea dumpling”, is a traditional Hong Kong snack made from glutinous rice power and a local herb. There are both sweet and savoury varieties. In Tai O, Cha Kwo Choi is where you can sample this popular snack. In addition to the signature steamed snack, you will also find glutinous rice mochi filled with sweetened mashed black-eyed pea, peanuts and red bean paste, etc. Chinese herbal tea is also in store during weekends. Cha Kwo Choi insists on using charcoal to produce fresh offerings every day. His Cha Guo is famed for its pleasantly chewy skin and generous fillings. A must-try delicacy of Tai O!

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Cha Kwo Choi

Address
106, Shek Tsai Po Street, Tai O
How to get there
From Tung Chung Cable Car Terminal (Exit B of Tung Chung MTR station), take a 25-minute cable car ride to Ngong Ping. Go to Ngong Ping bus terminus and take a New Lantao Bus no. 21 to Tai O, it takes around 20 minutes. Cha Kwo Choi is 10 minutes away on foot from the bus terminus. 

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