Overview
Repulse Bay is Hong Kong's most popular beach, a crescent of golden sand backed by luxury apartments and the distinctive Repulse Bay tower with its famous feng shui hole.
Highlights
- Kwun Yam Shrine: A colourful seafront temple with giant statues of Tin Hau and Kwun Yam.
- Longevity Bridge: Crossing this bridge is said to add three days to your life.
- The Repulse Bay: Elegant colonial-revival building with restaurants and luxury shopping.
History
Named after the HMS Repulse, a British warship, the bay was the site of fierce fighting during the Japanese invasion in December 1941.
Visitor Tips
- Getting there: Bus 6, 6A, or 260 from Central Exchange Square.
- Facilities: Lifeguards, showers, BBQ pits, and shark nets.
- Duration: 1.5–3 hours.