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Possibly the last Chinese junk to be painstakingly handcrafted in Hong Kong, Aqua Luna was created using age-old designs and traditional materials by an 80-year-old local craftsman. Also known as... Read More
Possibly the last Chinese junk to be painstakingly handcrafted in Hong Kong, Aqua Luna was created using age-old designs and traditional materials by an 80-year-old local craftsman. Also known as Cheung Po Tsai in Cantonese, Aqua Luna is named after the infamous Cheung Chau island pirate who used to terrorize these waters.
Offering 1,500 square feet of indoor and al fresco space, split across two wooden decks, Aqua Luna's full bar and cocktail lounge can accommodate up to 80 guests at a time for exclusive private cocktail cruises and dinners. However, the junk follows a regular schedule, plying the waters of Victoria Harbour between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon.
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