Located in Ta Kwu Ling, North District of Hong Kong’s New Territories, Ping Yeung Village is the largest Hakka village in the area, boasting a rich history of over 300 years. Originally named Ping Yeung, the village was established by the Chan clan during the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. For generations, its residents have engaged in farming, preserving a strong rural charm and traditional culture to this day.

Ping Yeung Village is renowned for its unique natural scenery. From March to May each year, the surrounding fields of silvergrass bloom, creating a breathtaking, snow-like landscape that attracts countless photographers and visitors. The village also features a vibrant mural village, showcasing the artistic creativity and love for the homeland of local residents.

Far from the hustle and bustle of the city, Ping Yeung Village maintains a serene and peaceful rural atmosphere. Visitors can stroll along countryside paths, immerse themselves in the simplicity of village life, and admire traditional architecture and natural landscapes. As a precious part of Hong Kong’s cultural heritage, Ping Yeung Village is an ideal destination for urban dwellers seeking tranquility and a moment of peace amidst their busy lives.

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From Fanling MTR Station Exit C
Take minibus 52K and alight at Kau Kee Store
Walk approximately 20 minutes to reach Ping Yeung Village
Take bus 79K and alight at Ping Yuen Road
Follow Heung Yuen Wai Highway to the Ping Yeung Interchange

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