
Mini Great Wall Cheung Chau
An accessible 850m coastal path on Cheung Chau, famed for its granite railings and uniquely named rock formations.

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Mini Great Wall Cheung Chau
Best Time
Fewer crowds, cooler temperatures

Highlights
Must-see attractions
An accessible 850m coastal path on Cheung Chau, famed for its granite railings and uniquely named rock formations.
"A fun and easy area to hike with impressive views of the sea and oddly shaped boulders."

👟 Comfortable Footwear is Key
The Mini Great Wall is a paved walk, but good shoes make exploring the island easier. :athletic_shoe:
💧 Stay Hydrated!
Carry plenty of water, especially during warmer months. :water_wave:

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4 · 391 reviews
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Tourist Attraction
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The Mini Great Wall Trail
Southeast coast of Cheung Chau
An 850m paved walk with granite railings, offering stunning coastal views and unique rock formations.

Human Head Rock
Along the Mini Great Wall
A famously shaped rock formation that resembles a human head, a popular photo spot.

Tung Wan Tsai Beach
Near the start of the Mini Great Wall
A lovely beach perfect for a refreshing dip before or after your walk.

Unique Rock Formations
Along the Mini Great Wall
Discover rocks named Vase, Bell, Skull, Sleeping Cat, Elephant, and Jade Seal.
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👟 Comfortable Footwear is Key
The Mini Great Wall is a paved walk, but good shoes make exploring the island easier. :athletic_shoe:
💧 Stay Hydrated!
Carry plenty of water, especially during warmer months. :water_wave:
📸 Capture the Rocks
Look for signs identifying the unique rock formations along the trail. :camerawithflash:
⛴️ Ferry is the Way
Regular ferries run from Central to Cheung Chau. ⛴️
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👟 Comfortable Footwear is Key
The Mini Great Wall is a paved walk, but good shoes make exploring the island easier. :athletic_shoe:
💧 Stay Hydrated!
Carry plenty of water, especially during warmer months. :water_wave:
📸 Capture the Rocks
Look for signs identifying the unique rock formations along the trail. :camerawithflash:
⛴️ Ferry is the Way
Regular ferries run from Central to Cheung Chau. ⛴️
🚶♀️ Easy Island Stroll
The Mini Great Wall is a short, family-friendly walk. 🚶
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise the Mini Great Wall for its beautiful coastal views and unique rock formations, making it an easy and enjoyable walk. While some note it's not as grand as the actual Great Wall, its charm lies in its accessibility and natural wonders, perfect for a relaxed afternoon on Cheung Chau Island.
"Bit of a workout in 34° heat but the views are wonderful, and the walk isn't too long. Easy enough to complete in an afternoon."
Aadi D
"A nice activity to do on Cheung Chau is the Cheung Chau Family walk, which covers some nice outdoor grounds on the southeast of the island including a section referred to as the Mini Great Wall.
This trail section was constructed in 1997 and is 850 metres long. It starts from near the back of Kwan Yam Beach and ends at a pavilion structure looking at interesting rock structures and the sea.
What you find here is a long stretch of granite railing that has been given the unique name of the Mini Great Wall. It covers a particularly impressive area along the coast with impressive views of the sea as well as large oddly shaped boulders which have also been given unique names by the local residents of Cheung Chau over the years. Along the Mini Great Wall, you will find signs with pictures of the various rock structures so you know what to look for. There are a couple pavilion viewpoints along this short hike as well.
Overall, this is a fun and easy area to hike and a place that is child-friendly if you want to get out with the littles to enjoy a bit of hiking and spending time in the great outdoors of Hong Kong outlying island of Cheung Chau."
Brad
"Nice easy walk, good views"
Rachel
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
You can take a ferry from Central Pier 5 in Hong Kong to Cheung Chau. The journey takes about 30-60 minutes depending on the ferry type. ⛴️
Cheung Chau is a small island and is largely pedestrianized. You can walk to most attractions, including the Mini Great Wall, or rent a bicycle. 🚲
From the ferry pier, head towards Tung Wan Tsai Beach. The Mini Great Wall trail starts near the back of the beach. It's about a 15-20 minute walk. 🚶
No, Cheung Chau is a car-free island, so taxis are not available. Walking or cycling are your main options. :noentrysign:
There are no public buses on Cheung Chau. The island is small enough to explore on foot or by renting a bicycle. 🚌
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, the Mini Great Wall trail is a public path and does not require an entrance fee. It's free to explore! 🎟️
The Mini Great Wall is an outdoor trail and is accessible at all hours. However, it's best to visit during daylight for safety and visibility. :clock1:
There is no admission fee to visit Cheung Chau Island itself. You only pay for the ferry ride. :moneywithwings:
For the Mini Great Wall, no booking is necessary. If you plan to visit during the Bun Festival, accommodation and ferry tickets might be worth booking in advance. 📅
The Mini Great Wall is a natural attraction. However, the island hosts the famous Cheung Chau Bun Festival in May, which is a major event. :party_popper:
🎫 🚶 Onsite Experience
The Mini Great Wall trail is about 850 meters long and typically takes 20-30 minutes to walk, not including time spent admiring the views and rocks. :stopwatch:
No, it's considered an easy, paved walk. It's suitable for most fitness levels, including families with children. :child:
The main attractions are the unique rock formations like Human Head Rock, Vase Rock, and Bell Rock, along with scenic coastal views. :rock:
Restroom facilities are limited directly on the trail. It's best to use facilities near Tung Wan Tsai Beach or in the main village area before or after your walk. 🚽
The paved path is generally stroller-friendly, but some sections might have slight inclines. :stroller:
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
The main village area along the waterfront is lined with seafood restaurants offering fresh catches. :fish_cake:
Many restaurants offer vegetable dishes, and local cafes may have vegetarian snacks or meals. :leafy_green:
Cafes are more concentrated in the main village. You might find small stalls selling drinks and snacks closer to the beaches. ☕
Besides fresh seafood, try the famous Cheung Chau 'bun' pastries, especially if you visit during the Bun Festival. 🍞
Seafood can be pricier, but there are also more affordable local eateries and snack stalls. 💵
📸 📸 Photography
The entire trail offers great photo opportunities, especially near Human Head Rock and along the coastal path with the granite railings. :camerawithflash:
Late afternoon offers beautiful golden hour light, while early morning can provide softer light and fewer people. :sunriseovermountains:
Trying to capture all the uniquely named rock formations can be a fun photography challenge! :camerawithflash:
Drone usage is generally restricted in Hong Kong's public areas. It's best to check local regulations before flying. :noentrysign:
A smartphone is sufficient for most visitors. A wide-angle lens can be useful for capturing the coastal scenery. :iphone:












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