Hong Kong
April 14 - 22, 2006

Have a feel of Hong Kong .... lots of people.
Outside of SOGO department store at Causeway Bay

Every time I went back to Hong Kong, I didn't put enough effort to explore the country side. And in this trip to Hong Kong, I planned to explore the 3 highest peaks, 3 islands, and ride all trains in one day.

It was so different that in such a small place, countryside is right outside of your front door. In other words, even you are in the countryside, you will see very much urban developments. I really hope I can visit more remote places in Hong Kong, where urban development is still at a minimum. It'll give me a feel of its history, a sense of its past and a taste of its own identity.

Food in Hong Kong is another high point of this trip. Traditional chinese food, Hong Kong seafood, late night snacks and desserts, all of them carry the best of the best bargains.


Map of Hong Kong (English  Chinese)
Southern China (English  Chinese)



Tai Mo Shan via MacLehose Trail
16 Apr, 2006
Click to view Tai Mo Shan is the highest peak in Hong Kong, standing 957 metres.

Tung Ping Chau (Tung Ping Island)
17 Apr, 2006
Click to view Tung Ping Chau is the northernmost island in Hong Kong ....

Lantau Trail (Lantau Island)
19 Apr, 2006
Lantau Trail passes through Sunset Peak (3rd highest) and Lantau Peak (2nd highest).... Click to view

Po Toi Island
20 Apr, 2006
Click to view Po Toi Island is the southernmost island in Hong Kong

Tung Lung Chau (Tung Lung Island)
22 Apr, 2006
Tung Lung Island is famous for the 100-metre high cliff off the coast of the small island. Click to view

Food in Hong Kong
I like to share with you some of the awesome food I had in this trip. Click to view



Slide Show - Tai Mo Shan via MacLehose Trail
Slide Show - Tung Ping Chau (Tung Ping Island)
Slide Show - Lantau Trail
Slide Show - Po Toi Island
Slide Show - Tung Lung Chau (Tung Lung Island)
Slide Show - Food in Hong Kong



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