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  1. New Territories. This large Taoist temple complex, rebuilt in 1993, is on the opposite bank of the Shing Mun River channel. It’s dedicated to Che Kung, a Song-dynasty general credited with ridding Sha Tin of the plague. The best time to visit the temple is on the third day of Chinese New Year, when hordes of worshippers come here to rotate ...

  2. Sai Kung Peninsula is one of the last havens left in Hong Kong for hikers, swimmers and boaters, and most of it is one beautiful 7500-hectare country park. Small ferries depart from the waterfront for nearby island beaches, a journey to any of which is rewarding. Moored boats sell seafood to customers on the pier.

    • High Island Reservoir to Pak Tam Au, New Territories
    • Dragon’s Back, Hong Kong Island
    • Keung Shan and Tai O, Lantau
    • Plover Cove Country Park, New Territories
    • Across Lamma Island
    • MA on Shan & Lion Rock, New Territories

    A beach on stage two of the Maclehose Trail by tine stevnhoved. CC BY 2.0. The Maclehose Trail is Hong Kong’s longest, a 100km route that curls around the rugged Sai Kung Peninsula, then meanders west across the New Territories. You could walk the lot – and the annual Oxfam Trailwalker event (www.oxfamtrailwalker.org.hk) sees thousands do just that...

    Two of the long-distance trails traverse the island – the Wilson and the 50km Hong Kong Trail – and the S-shaped stretch of the latter, through Shek O Country Park along the Dragon’s Back ridge, is arguably the best section from either. This undulating 8.5km-long hike just a hop from bustling Central has been named the world’s best urban walk, and ...

    Tai O by Alfonso Jimenez. CC BY-SA 2.0. Lantau Island is nearly twice the size of Hong Kong Island, and with its tallest mountain – 934m Fung Wong Shan, or Lantau Peak – soaring double the height of The Peak, it’s ideal terrain for stretching the legs. The 70km-long Lantau Trail loops around the south of the island, visiting the famously huge Tian ...

    The very far north-eastern corner of the New Territories is a world, several centuries and about 50km away from the buzz of the city streets of Kowloon and Hong Kong Island. Lai Chi Wo epitomises this: a village dating back at least 300 years, it was once an affluent Hakka hamlet, known for its lychees. Today it’s mostly deserted, but makes an atmo...

    A temple on Lamma Island by McPig. CC BY 2.0. Popular with expats but still a low-key, low-rise island with some appealing small villages, Lammatempts with peaceful beaches and excellent seafood restaurants. It’s also laced with hiking trails, so it’s easy to stitch together walks of varying lengths. A hearty day’s wander leads from the ferry pier ...

    For a mix of spectacular viewpoints, wildlife and history, sections four and five of the Maclehose (Kei Ling Ha to Tai Po Road) are hard to top. This hefty hike – 23km, or thereabouts, with plenty of ups and downs – is certainly a challenge: you’ve barely started before you’re hauling up Ma On Shan, at 702m one of Hong Kong’s highest points. But it...

  3. Hong Kong Park. Wan Chai & Northeast Hong Kong Island. A hillside oasis squeezed between Central and Admiralty, Hong Kong Park was built in 1991 over part of the former Victoria Barracks. Terraced landscaping….

  4. 2022年10月4日 · 2. Savor craft cocktails in Asia's most creative bars With eight venues ranking in Asia's 50 Best Bars for 2023 (including first and eighth place with Coa and Argo, respectively), Hong Kong's bar scene is positively humming with creativity. Coa is all about boutique agave and the flavors of Mexico, while Argo utilizes sustainably sourced staples like coffee and cacao to make a statement about ...

  5. China, Asia. Guǎngdōng’s unique culture and natural beauty fly under the radar and have yet to be discovered by many travelers, so you may have a plethora of sublime sights (not to mention great dim sum) all to yourself. 01 / Attractions.

  6. 2018年8月8日 · Canton Tower. The city’s tallest structure, the slender Canton Tower, has become the de facto landmark of modern Guangzhou – recognisable for its twisty shape that lights up in a rainbow of colours at night. The viewing platform, at 488m up, offers a breathtaking panorama across Guangzhou and the ultra-modern Zhujiang New Town neighbourhood.

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