About Lei Yue Mun
Lei Yue Mun "鯉魚門" or Carp
Channel is named after a short channel between Tseung Kwan O and
Victoria Harbour separating Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon
Peninsula. Historically important as the eastern gateway
into the harbour it is now renowned for hosting the world
famous Seafood Bazzar.
A great place for a day out with a seafood meal don't forget to
also pay a visit to
the Grade II historic Tin Hau Temple or the Wish Tree and
lighthouse too.
As Lei Yue Mun is a channel between Tseung Kwan O and Victoria
Harbour separating Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula,
you can't really say Lei Yue Mun is located at Kowloon or Hong Kong
Island. There are different sides and faces of Lei Yue Mun.
Though when most people talk about Lei Yue Mun they
are thinking of the seafood restaurants on the Kowloon side and the
Seafood Bazaar. There is also the almost forgotten the military role it used to play for the last 600 years.
The Museum of Coastal Defense is there to remind us.
This website provides an overall introduction and guide
to the district and is intended to help the visitor to get
the best our of their time in Lei Yue Mun.
If you have any questions, please feel free to
contact us.
This is a WL Media
FastFacts guide.
Lei Yue Mun - The Definitive Guide - Gett here - Seafood Bazaar - Dining - Fishing Village