Fan Lau (分流) is a peninsula on the southwest tip of Lantau Island in Hong Kong. In Cantonese, Fan Lau means “separating water flow“. It precisely describes the main characteristic of the peninsula: separating the current from the Pearl River…
Fan Lau (分流) is a peninsula on the southwest tip of Lantau Island in Hong Kong. In Cantonese, Fan Lau means “separating water flow“. It precisely describes the main characteristic of the peninsula: separating the current from the Pearl River…
Ma Shi Chau Nature Trail (馬屎洲自然教育徑) is an easy hiking trail along the southern coast of Ma Shi Chau (馬屎洲), a small rocky island in Tolo Harbour in the Tai Po District of Hong Kong. The island literally means “horse…
Tsing Yi Sam Chi Heung (青衣三支香), also known as Tsing Yi Peak (青衣山), is located on the south side of Tsing Yi Island, in the New Territories of Hong Kong. The hiking trail goes through the three peaks and has…
Tsing Yi Nature Trails (青衣自然教育徑) is a network of hiking paths that crisscrosses through the hills on the northwest side of Tsing Yi Island in the New Territories of Hong Kong. It has over 6.4km of hiking trail including Ching…
Cape Collinson (歌連臣角), also known as Hak Kok Tau (黑角頭) is a cape on the easternmost part of Hong Kong Island between Siu Sai Wan (小西灣), Ngan Wan (銀灣) and Big Wave Bay (大浪灣). For the Cape Collinson hike, the…
Trio Beach (三星灣泳灘) is a small secluded beach at the end of Pak Sha Wan Peninsula that is part of Ma On Shan Country Park South Portion in the Sai Kung District of Hong Kong. And the only way you…