10 - 13 February : 9am - 8pm
14 - 16 February : 9:30am - 6pm
17 February onwards : 9am - 6:30pm (weekends in February)
NGONG PING VILLAGE
NGONG PING VILLAGE
Set on a scenic 1.5-hectare site on Lantau Island, Hong Kong and adjacent to Ngong Ping Cable Car Terminal, the Big Buddha and Po Lin Monastery, Ngong Ping Village is a culturally themed village designed and landscaped to integrate into the scenic nature of Ngong Ping. On top of shopping, dining and entertainment, this “must-see” Hong Kong attraction also boasts two themed attractions – “Motion 360” and “Walking with Buddha”.
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Indulge in the wide array of entertainment facilities offered by Ngong Ping Village!
Cable Car Discovery Centre
Overview Cable Car Discovery CentreCable Car Discovery Centre
The very first edutaining permanent exhibition themed around cable car
Motion 360
Overview Motion 360Motion 360
Indulge in dynamic sensations of 5D theatre with your vision, hearing, smell, and touch.
Walking with Buddha
Overview Walking with BuddhaWalking with Buddha
Experience the Path to Enlightenment of Siddhartha Gautama
The Art of Chocolate Hong Kong
Overview The Art of Chocolate Hong KongThe Art of Chocolate Hong Kong
A dream-like world themed around chocolate
Food & Beverage
Treat yourself to the wide array of international choices at Ngong Ping Village!
Offers sushi, sashimi, teppanyaki and noodles made of the freshest ingredients
Shopping
Shop from the handpicked souvenirs, trendy merchandises, exquisite art and cultural pieces and more at Ngong Ping Village.
Located at Ngong Ping, the shop that offers an exciting selection of souvenir items.
A branded souvenir shop that offers an array of souvenir items, gifts, etc.
The perfect souvenir shop for those with a soft spot on nostalgic Hong Kong designs
Photo Spots
Photo ideas in Ngong Ping Village
Stand right here to capture the moment when a cabin leaves the boarding platform, as well as the seasonal features on the day
The first photo-spot that welcomes you is a set of eight blessing drums, come and take a picture with each
This Bodhi tree is hung with “wishing placards”, you can still experience the Hong Kong tradition