Ben's Back Beach Bar

Aberdeen & South Hong Kong Island


Hidden on Shek O's quiet back beach, Ben's is the neighbourhood watering hole where everyone knows everyone else. You'll find villagers, resident urbanites, and expats sipping cold brews to reggae beats and the sound of the lapping waves. A sea-facing shrine stands next to this rugged ensemble.

From Shek O bus terminal, turn right into the path that leads to an abandoned school and a health centre. The beach is at the end of the path.


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