Cheung Chau (Chinese: 長洲) is an island 10 kilometers southwest of Hong Kong Island. There are many tourist attractions in Cheung Chau. Cheung Chau is a good place to enjoy the sea view, it is extremely beautiful at sunset.
Located on Pak She Street (北社街), Pak Tai Temple (北帝廟) is baked into orange-red by the setting sun, charming and beautiful.
Pak Tai (北帝), also known as Xuanwu (玄武) or Xuandi (玄帝), is a powerful deity in Chinese religion, one of the higher-ranking deities in Taoism.
Praya Street (海傍街) is the most prosperous street in Cheung Chau, and it is a good place to enjoy the sunset.
Cheung Chai is formed from two mostly granite masses joined by a tombolo, so it is nicknamed 'Dumbbell Island' due to its shape.
There are many seafood restaurants on Praya Street, where tourists can enjoy the sunset while eating seafood.
Today's sunset is particularly beautiful. Although there are many people walking along Praya Street, no one stops and enjoys such beauty.