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    Ngong Ping 360

    4.3 (93 reviews)
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    Hang N.

    quickest way to Big Budda from citygate outlet mall. Do not take bus, as it takes much longer and you will easily get tired

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    Ed U.

    Ngong Ping 360 / Lantau Island (Hong Kong) -- One of the reasons I had not visited the Big Buddha before was that I kept thinking it was quite a schlep from Central Hong Kong. I figured there were mules and sherpas involved, but since 2005, this aerial cable car has made life a lot easier for lazy tourists like me who are disinterested in traipsing mountain trails like I was a Von Trapp. With that in mind, Jamie W and I prepaid US$42.75 for round-trip tickets on a Crystal Cabin. You're probably asking yourself what a Crystal Cabin is. Well, it's a gondola where you can see through the floor (photo: https://yelp.to/4OYIER4Z4Y). Basically the bottom views consist of trees and water and little else. With views of the Big Buddha in the distance, the one-way trip lasts about 25 minutes but not before 45 minutes in a snaking queue. Oh yes, it's popular. We were first in a gondola with a family of five where the toddlers constantly questioned our presence while their indifferent parents were on their phones. I even volunteered to take a family portrait only to be told to mind my own business. On the way back, we were sharing the gondola with two gay couples who fancied themselves as thirst-generating male models. They wanted multiple photos. It was a small price for us to pay for the convenience of this service. RELATED - Exploring Hong Kong? Here's my collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://bit.ly/3AGgadg

    Coming down the mountain at sunset
    Berneta A.

    My husband said this was one of the highlights of our Hong Kong trip, and I have to agree--if you're in Hong Kong, especially on Lantau Island, this is a must-do to see the big Buddha at the top. I was mentally preparing for long lines after reading reviews and seeing photos - but our secret weapon? Arriving a couple of hours before the last cable car comes down at 6 PM. No crowds, just us and the views! A round-trip ticket costs around HK$270, and honestly, why would anyone buy a one-way ticket unless you're planning to hike down? We saw people tackling that trail up, it looked like a never-ending stairmaster. My husband claims he did that hike growing up, and it took six hours. Six. Hours. Yeah, that's a hard pass for me. Give me the 25-minute cable car ride with panoramic views any day! If I had to recommend the perfect time to come down from the mountain I'd say go for 6pm at sunset. Watching the sun dip below the mountains and reflect off the ocean? Absolute magic. The cable cars are surprisingly roomy, fitting about 8 people, but because we showed up just before closing, it was practically empty. The cars are well-ventilated too, so you won't feel like you're roasting in there. The ride itself was super smooth, and everyone at customer service was incredibly helpful and spoke English. All in all, it was the perfect mix of adventure and relaxation--without the sweat of hiking for hours!

    Cynthia H.

    What an amazing experience!!! A 25 minute ride over water, lush green hills, past waterfalls, into the mountain to come out the other side seeing the Big Buddha and temple come into view. Then you are dropped off into a village to walk thru and explore this hidden gem in the mountains.

    The cable car. Crystal clear floor.
    Helene S.

    Wow! What a view! Book a crystal clear cable car with Ngong Ping 360 for an amazing ride to or from Po Lin Monastery and the Tian Tan Buddha. We took a trip to explore Lantau Island on our last day in Asia with This Is Asia tours. Our guide, Liz, recommended that we take the crystal cable car down the mountain and it was the perfect way to end our day before heading to the airport. Loved the views! So much fun to really feel like you are flying suspended midair. Take photos looking through the glass floor. Amazing! Before the cable car was open, the only access to the monastery and Buddha was via bus or limited car service. Only residents have a permit to be able to drive to the temple. The drive from the cable car station to the airport is just 10 minutes. So lucky to be able to get off the cable car and then hop into our minivan from This Is Asia Tours to be shuttled to the Hong Kong Airport. Bonus: No line to buy same day tickets from the Ngong Ping Village and no lines for the cable car going down midday. The lines heading up around 1 PM were over an hour!

    Matthew W.

    A cable car to the big buddha that provides a full aerial view of the way up, hence the 360 part of its name. The view is excellent and ride is fairly smooth, but there isn't much to it other than to take a few pictures and look around. There's an option for a crystal bottom, but honestly, it's more for the spectacle because there isn't much to see under your feet. The cable car mostly travels over water and trees, so I wouldn't say it's necessarily worth the cost, even if it's only a few bucks more. There are hawkers selling cheaper tickets at the escalator base to the terminal, but we didn't trust them and just bought our tickets from the booth up the escalators. The ride itself is about 20 minutes and the lines go by fairly quickly. Up to 10 people per cable car, but 6-8 people is more comfortable. About 300 HK dollars for a round trip ride.

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    David Y.

    Spectacular views, smooth ride, reasonable round-trip prices, efficient ticket pickup process when you book in advance. I also like how they try their best not to pack you in with people you don't know. They take and sell you a group photo, but not pushy if you decline. Underrated benefit: saves you an hour each way getting to and from Lantau versus the bus, so you have more time to sightsee.

    JD H.

    Although this cable car ride to Lantau Island is a touristy thing to do, it is worth checking out at least once. Don't be a cheapskate and spring for the extra dollars to upgrade your ticket for the glass bottomed cable car. The height of this ride over open water and thick canopied forest is completely worth it. I appreciated that before you enter the car at the boarding station, someone is wiping down all the glass surfaces so your view in all directions is crystal clear and unobstructed including your view straight down! Beware that if you are really squeamish about heights, this may not be the best activity for you. But it is a great way to see a different view of Hong Kong. First, it is a bit of a distance to get here. Take the Tung Chung (Orange) MTR subway line and enjoy the ride way out to the end stop. I would have never had reason to take this line that far out so it is good way to see some other parts of Hong Kong. Follow the signs to buy a ticket and board the cable car. Each way, the ride is about 20 minutes and it is really pleasant even on a hot day without air conditioning. The views of the open water, the airport and the forest are pretty stunning and because you are so high up, there is cooler air and typically a breeze keeping you comfortable. Once at the top, it is a short walk through a very touristy shop area to visit The Big Buddha. On the way, check out the statues of the 12 Divine Generals that guard the Buddha. Each represent an animal of the Chinese zodiac. You can also be distracted by the many tourist venues along the way. I find this somewhat distracting since in the middle of the forest of Lantau Island while going to check out a holy Buddha, a Starbucks appears in front me out of nowhere! The commercialization of the world is diabolical! After the shock of the commercial venues, buy your snow globe and double iced frap whipped skinny vanilla kissed mochachino and walk to see the Buddha. Pay your respects, learn about the Buddhist movement, and head back down for the fun cable car ride to the MTR station. You can easily blow most of your day doing this but it is worth it to see once, especially if you are not going to get to this area of the world again.

    Andy N.

    The Ngong Ping 360 experience is something that a lot of people will recommend for visitors to HK. You get to partake in a gondola ride through the mountains towards the NP Village and the giant outdoor Buddha and potentially conquer your fear of heights. Definitely recommend to try at least once. However, after having done the cable car ride three times in the last decade, I can simply say that I've had enough and don't plan on riding it any longer. The queues are outrageous and mimic the newest Disneyland ride and I much rather have spent it exploring other parts of HK. This most recent time, the queue to even purchase a ticket lasted for three hours for our 15-minute ride. Honestly, the $210 ride was not worth it in the end. The entire area is very touristy but if you must do it once, then do so and let that be your one and only time. You don't get a private gondola to yourself and you are often left wondering why you decided to go on this ride in the first place. However, the crystal cabin may be worth it to cut the queue just a bit and experience scenes of the floor of your car.

    Peter P.

    This is where you catch a gondola to the Buddha. Admittedly, my experience was a far cry from what 99% of visitors experience. I was able to bypass the HUGE line (probably 200 people) and use the VIP express line. I'm not sure if you can pay extra to go VIP (my ride was free because my uncle works here), but if you can, it's worth it. Make sure you get one of the glass bottom gondolas for the best experience and enjoy the 20-minute ride.

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    Cable car access to Po Lin Monastery (aka Big Buddha) from MTR to Ngong Ping 360 is a panorama view of HK island.

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    東涌纜車站

    東涌纜車站

    4.1(8 reviews)
    0.0 kmTung Chung, Lantau Island

    My best advice is to GO EARLY. I got in line to ride the cable car at 11:45 a.m., I was not on the…read morecar until 2:15 p.m. The cable car starts running at 10 a.m., so getting in line by this time is ideal. As far as cost goes, the price is reasonable, but they did try to sell the upgraded crystal (glass floor) car. I'm terrified of heights, so you couldn't even pay me to do that! The regular cable car was great though, I could look down or close my eyes if it was too much, panic attacks completely avoided. Even though the wait was long, it was worth it! The cable car ride goes over the water, then up the mountain giving beautiful views of the island. As it goes closer to the top, you can see the Big Buddha. Visiting the Big Buddha and the Po Lin monastery was one of the highlights of my trip.

    A first time visit to Hong Kong and we went to Lantau. The cable car ride is amazing. The views are…read moreincredible. We did not take the 360 car, but still the views were incredible. We had purchased the tickets online which were cheaper than at the gate. The check it was smooth and quick. We were there with 10/15 minutes of opening and the line was very short. The cable takes a 90 degree at one point and that is incredible as well. One can see the entire HKG airport, the bridge road to Macao, the portion that goes under the sea is also seen. The view of the mountains is amazing and we also saw a few people hiking up. Once up lots of things to do. On our way back, the line up was even shorter and we were down in no time. On visit the two monasteries and of course the Buddha statue. Even though we are so up, we didn't find it cool. There are quite a few restaurants that you can visit or you can visit the monastery vegetarian canteen/restaurant that is very vegan friendly.

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    香港國際機場 - Hong Kong International Airport 香港國際機場 Entrance.

    香港國際機場

    4.3(395 reviews)
    3.0 kmChek Lap Kok, Lantau Island

    Hong Kong International Airport is truly one of the best in the world. It's highly efficient, TSA…read moreonly takes a few minutes and the immigration process is now through face recognition. Everyone working at the terminals is friendly and helpful. The food courts and restaurants is a foodie paradise. It feels like you are dining at some of the best places with service to match. I hate layovers but this is one stop where I actually look forward to. I don't understand why the U.S. airports have not excelled in this area yet. Here are a few food places I recommend inside the airport: - located at Terminal 5, Level 1, we dined at Ryu Shabu Shabu upon landing. Luggages must be left outside the restaurant. Only in Asia can you feel comfortable doing this. We were famished since we didn't eat any of the airplane food. The meal set here was so satisfying. They slice large pieces of Wagyu in front of you. Dipping in that special raw egg with the bright red yolk was heaven. The broth is similar to a Sukiyaki. - Next door to Ryu, I got a hot Longan & Red Dates Nut Mylk. My son who is not into hot drinks took a sip and his eyes show how shockingly good it was. He couldn't stop raving about it. - Duddell's for its Michelin Starred dim sum. Their restaurant is located in Central but they have a spot here at departures hall. - I also highly recommend Yung Kee Restaurant at Terminal 1 (Gates 40-80) for some Roast Goose and Soy Chicken. Service was stellar. Tons of shops for those last minute duty-free gifts. I got a couple of cool magnets for my travel fridge collection. I swear, HK Airport has the nicest smelling restrooms. The sinks were so cool looking I almost took a pic. Lol. Don't forget to checkin to get your Yelp Hong Kong travel badge.

    Hong Kong International is one of the best airports in the world. First, it's a beautiful facility…read morewith clean seating, abundant food and shopping, and nice restrooms and purified water filling stations (with free cups). The security, baggage claim, and customs areas seem to be very efficient as well. The airport is connected to the city via an express MTR service and taxis. The taxi stand was easy to navigate and had staff to direct you to a suitable taxi for your group size/luggage. Overall: Very good. It's still an airport and undoubtedly there will be delays and irritating things that come with travel. But, it's a super nice airport.

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    Pouring the broth

    香港國際機場 - Kyra Lounge's colorful cocktails

    Kyra Lounge's colorful cocktails

    香港國際機場 - Hong Kong international airport May 2026.

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    Hong Kong international airport May 2026.

    香港國際機場一號客運大樓 - Thank you for English subtitles!

    香港國際機場一號客運大樓

    4.3(124 reviews)
    2.8 kmChek Lap Kok, Lantau Island

    We absolutely loved my hometown Hong Kong International Airport! It's one of the nicest airports…read morewe've ever visited. The airport is modern, spacious, spotless, and well organized. Everything from check-in to security and boarding was smooth and efficient, making our travel experience stress-free. One of our favorite features was the Sky Deck, located near the direction of Gates 13-22. The observation deck offers an amazing view of the airplanes taking off and landing. It was such a cool experience and definitely worth visiting if you have some extra time before your flight. We also tried the wonton noodles at the airport, and they were absolutely delicious! We didn't expect airport food to be that good, so it was a pleasant surprise and the perfect way to enjoy one last taste of Hong Kong. Overall, Hong Kong International Airport truly impressed us with its excellent facilities, cleanliness, efficiency, and unique attractions. We would happily travel through this airport again and highly recommend taking some time to explore it if you have a layover or are flying through Hong Kong.

    I love visiting this city! Bright light, good eats and amazing people! Also, the airport makes it…read morean exciting start to the journey. It's a very large and clean airport. The attractions and decor make this airport very eye-grabbing. I would say that this airport is easy to navigate; including the check-in process with many staff members willing to help. One restaurant I did feature: The Alchemist Cafe! It's a very cute and quiet restaurant. I sat for an Americano and local HK porter. The staff were very polite, kind and attentive. Each dish brought out looked delightful. It's also cute and creative that they have a postcard option for you to write your future self a letter. The only challenge I encounter each visit here is the lack of charging stations. But it's a quick fix portable options from the 7/11 on the first floor. I recommend anyone a visit to Hong Kong!

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    香港國際機場一號客運大樓 - Some of the United staff on hand for celebrating the HKG-BKK inaugural

    Some of the United staff on hand for celebrating the HKG-BKK inaugural

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    天壇大佛 - Ngong Ping village

    天壇大佛

    4.7(93 reviews)
    5.3 kmLantau Island

    The Big Buddha was at the top of our list of must-see attractions while visiting Hong Kong. Located…read moreon Lantau Island, this iconic landmark is truly impressive and something you have to experience in person to fully appreciate. Although my husband and I chose not to climb the 268 steps to the statue, we were still in awe of its sheer size and presence. The surrounding scenery is beautiful, peaceful, and makes for some great photo opportunities. Whether you're interested in the cultural significance, the architecture, or simply taking in the views, it's well worth the visit.

    I have visited Tian Tan Buddha in Lantau Island, Hong Kong in 1999, 2014 and 2025. Although this…read morerecently trip was not my first time, I'm still blown away as if I am seeing the Buddha for the very first time! If you have never been to Hong Kong, I highly recommend this in your itinerary. There are several ways to reach Lantau Island. You can take a bus, taxi or hike up. We took the scenic route, via Ngong Ping 360, which is a cable gondola lift in Hong Kong, connecting Tung Chung and Ngong Ping Village on Lantau Island. The ride is about 25 minutes each way offers stunning views. Unless you're afraid of heights, this is the best way to get there. Tip#1: Spend a little more money and purchase the Crystal or Crystal with glass-bottom cart because there is a separate line. During busy time, you will save a lot of time both ways. Not to mention the stunning views! Trust me! Tip#2: If you're in HK for limited days and you're arriving in HK before 12-1 pm, consider visiting Tian Tan Buddha from HK Airport. Assuming your hotel is in Kowloon or in HK, which is about an hour from the airport. I say this because you can catch a bus from the airport to Tung Chung. I think it was about 20 minutes bus ride. This way you can saving time and money and not have to make another trip back to Lantau Island. Also, they have luggage storage for $100 HKD ($13 UDS) per piece. Once you arrive to the village, there are small shops and food options before you climb 268 steps up to the platform. With a sprained ankle, I was able to climb up, so anyone can do this. Coming down was another story but worth it because the beauty and serenity of the 112 foot tall Buddha will take your breath away.

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    Big Buddha

    天壇大佛 - Tian Tan Buddha

    Tian Tan Buddha

    天壇大佛 - Getting closer to Big Buddha

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    Getting closer to Big Buddha

    昂坪360 - publictransport - Updated August 2026

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