Short Photo Stories

photo by Renata Blonska

This is a small part of well-preserved face of Hong Kong that is far removed from the bustling city. Tai O is home to Tanaka people, a community of fishermen, who built their houses on poles on both sides of the creek, literally living on the water. Situated on the western coast of Lantau Island, this is an old, traditional fishing village.

On land you can see old-fashioned houses, some as small as dolls houses, local shops, historic temples, and interesting customs of the Tanka people who are descendants of Hong Kong’s first settlers. One of the famous local products is salted, dry fish craw (stomach) – as they say, this is supposed to be unbeatable remedy for eternal youth of your skin. Try it if you dare …

Photographs and words by Renata Blonska

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RenataSunday December 1st, 2013Hi Emila, no I had no courage to try it, but my husband did ...
EmilaThursday November 21st, 2013Did you try any of the local food over there?
Renata BlonskaWednesday November 6th, 2013Thank you Melissa, yes, Tai O is an interesting place ;) - worth visiting, definitely go there when you're next time in HKG.
MelissaWednesday November 6th, 2013I visited Hong Kong on several occasions for a short trips and never discovered this village. Good travel tip and fantastic shots Renata!