The shape of the Cheung Chau is like a dump bell, which is situated to the west of Hong Kong. It is a traditional fishing village and the scenery of the island is picturesque. It has preserved the style of old day fishing port with natural beauty. The east bay water is crystal clear and sand fresh, an ideal spot of taking sea bath.
The Pak Tai Temple (Lord of north and patron of Cheung Chau Island) was built in 1783 on this island, inside which are kept an ancient sword and a one hundred year old wood bridge. The annual Taoist Ritual Tour of Peace and Eliminating Calamities, Piao Se and Bao San fairs are all held here. The Taoist Ritual Tour of Peace and Eliminating Calamities is a traditional religious activity whose original meaning is to offer thanks to god for blessings and protecting peace and to release souls from purgatory.
There is a cave on the island along the hill top road outward to the other end, which is called 'Zhang Bao Chai Cave'. It is said that in the 19th century, pirate Zhang Bal Chai hid his treasure in this cave, inside which the path is narrow with darkness all around and only a ray of light on top called sky of a ray. Those who are interested in exploration may come and have a look.