The name “Tai Po” derives from the Chinese words for “Big Step”: Some say this refers to the strides that farmers and pearl fishers took to escape the jaws of local beasts. But in post-New Town Tai Po, you’re more likely to be hurrying to sink your own teeth into something at the town’s popular cooked food center
Today’s high-speed rail construction projects got you down? Take a chugging journey down memory lane at the Hong Kong Railway Museum, which occupies a well-preserved station built in 1913. Its original trains, ticketing office and semaphores remind us there really was a time when we were happy with little engines.
13 Shung Tak St., Tai Po, 2653-3455.