Four Points Hong Kong, Tung Chung

Evening view of Tai O Fishing Village with boats along the canal and glowing lights

Four Points by Sheraton Hong Kong, Tung Chung is where modern comfort meets breezy coastal calm, where sleek design pairs effortlessly with Lantau's natural beauty, and where your stay feels like resting within a bright, contemporary sanctuary perfectly positioned between mountain stillness, airport convenience, and the unfolding waterfront life of Tung Chung.

Rising along the northeastern edge of Lantau Island, the hotel stands as a stylish, thoughtfully designed retreat surrounded by open skies, clean sea air, and the lush silhouettes of nearby peaks. Its exterior blends glass, smooth lines, and modern architectural symmetry, reflecting sunlight across an emerging district that feels fresh, spacious, and distinctly different from Hong Kong's dense downtown core. Stepping inside, you're welcomed into an atmosphere shaped by contemporary elegance. The lobby reveals a palette of warm neutrals, polished stone, soft lighting, wood textures, and subtle design accents that create a sense of instant calm. The layout is open and breathable, intentionally crafted to contrast with the sensory intensity of city travel. Four Points' signature comfort-focused philosophy is palpable from the first moment. Rooms at Four Points by Sheraton Hong Kong, Tung Chung are bright, clean-lined, and thoughtfully modern. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame sweeping views of Tung Chung Bay, the distant runways of the airport, the mountains rising behind the town, or the skyline of the growing district below. Expect plush beds wrapped in fresh linens; smooth wooden flooring; textured headboards; ambient lighting; comfortable seating; and a design aesthetic built around soft grays, coastal blues, warm wood, and matte metallic accents. Everything feels natural, airy, and intuitively arranged. Bathrooms continue this sense of modern simplicity with polished stone surfaces, walk-in glass showers, sleek fixtures, illuminated mirrors, and amenities that reflect the property's contemporary identity. They are bright, functional, and calming, perfect for refreshing after long flights or full days of exploration. Suites heighten the experience with expanded layouts, more generous seating areas, work-friendly spaces, panoramic corner windows, and upgraded materials that add refinement while maintaining the brand's approachable warmth. Throughout every room category, the atmosphere is modern, relaxed, and subtly infused with the coastal energy of Tung Chung. One of the hotel's defining features is its seamless connection to the surrounding landscape. Because Four Points occupies a unique vantage point between the coast, the mountains, and the airport, the views feel meaningful, shifting with weather, light, and time of day. Sunrise paints the sky in gentle blue-gold gradients. Afternoon light brightens the bay. Evenings bring a soft twilight glow over the peaks. Dining at Four Points by Sheraton Hong Kong, Tung Chung reflects variety, freshness, and a touch of regional character. Foo Lum, the hotel's signature Cantonese dining venue, offers traditional Cantonese dishes interpreted with modern precision.

Four Points by Sheraton Hong Kong, Tung Chung stands on land shaped by centuries of rural coastal life, early settlement, farmland use, and the dramatic transformation of Lantau Island during Hong Kong's airport era.

Before the modern development of Tung Chung, this stretch of coastline existed as part of a patchwork of fishing communities, salt fields, tidal marshlands, and agricultural terraces cultivated by Hakka and fishing families. The land beneath the hotel was once part of a gentle slope that transitioned into tidal flats used for drying nets, repairing small wooden fishing boats, and preparing coastal goods for trade with neighboring villages. A lesser-known detail: Tung Chung's bay was historically a key maritime access point for boats traveling between Tai O, Mui Wo, and the outer islands. The shallow waters, protected by natural geography, made the area an ideal landing spot for villagers transporting dried seafood, vegetables, and handmade goods. During modern construction, engineers discovered remnants of early coastal structures, including sections of stone pathways, pottery fragments, and hints of former farming terraces, subtle traces of the communities that once lived and labored along this shoreline. The dramatic transformation of the land began in the 1990s when the new Hong Kong International Airport was built on reclaimed land nearby. Tung Chung shifted from a rural village to a planned urban district integrated with the airport, the cable car system, and highways connecting it to the city. The site chosen for Four Points by Sheraton became part of the Tung Chung East development plan, an ambitious, sustainable urban extension built to accommodate growing population needs and enhance access to Lantau's natural attractions. Today, the hotel sits at the crossroads of past and present, anchored between the area's rural coastal history and its modern identity as a gateway to Hong Kong's largest natural landscapes.

Four Points by Sheraton Hong Kong, Tung Chung becomes your contemporary coastal base, where mornings begin with mountain-filtered sunlight, afternoons unfold into island exploration, and evenings settle into breezy harbour calm and refined rooftop relaxation.

Start your morning with breakfast at Tung Chung Kitchen before stepping outside to stroll the Tung Chung Promenade. Feel the sea breeze, watch joggers move along the waterfront, and take in the expansive views of the bay. Continue by hopping onto the Ngong Ping 360 cable car for a breathtaking journey across Lantau's ridges toward the Big Buddha. Midday, return to your bright, airy room, curtains open, natural light sweeping across soft palettes, and enjoy a moment of quiet recovery. After resting, take a dip in the rooftop pool or enjoy a coffee at the Harbour Lounge before setting out again. In the afternoon, visit Tai O's stilt villages, spend time along Cheung Sha Beach, explore Citygate Outlets, or head to Disneyland for a joyful escape. As evening arrives, return for dinner at Foo Lum or Tung Chung Kitchen before watching the sky fade into shades of lavender and gold over the harbour. End your night with a quiet rooftop moment, listening to the breeze move across the water before settling into your contemporary coastal sanctuary.

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