The Tai Po Kau Nature Reserve (Red Walk)

The Tai Po Kau Nature Reserve (Red Walk)

The red walk of Tai Po Kau is an easy 3km walk in the Tai Po Kau Nature Reserve area.  The Tai Po Kau Nature Trail offers five routes of choice.  Four are demarcated in the colors red, blue, brown and yellow.  The fifth walk 

The Shek O Beach and Its Rocky Waves

The Shek O Beach and Its Rocky Waves

The Shek O Beach would not be “lesser known” to Hong Kong people because it is one of the most popular local beaches.  It comes with soft, fine white sand, a beautiful coastline, and crisp clean waters.  But what impressed me on this visit were 

Kayaking at Hoi Ha

Kayaking at Hoi Ha

This was probably the first time that I have kayaked in Hong Kong.  We went to Hoi Ha in Sai Kung for an exciting day in kayaking. About Hoi Ha Wan Hoi Ha, in Chinese, means “beneath the sea.”  The beaches in this area, some 

Curvy Hill – MacLehose Trail Section 4 From Shui Long Wo to Ma On Shan Country Park

Curvy Hill – MacLehose Trail Section 4 From Shui Long Wo to Ma On Shan Country Park

There is no official English name to this hill known locally as “Curvy Hill.”  It has acquired its name from the meandering path that leads downward from the top of neighboring mountains.  I saw photographs online and became very drawn to the scenery there.  On 

The Mini Great Wall of Cheung Chau

The Mini Great Wall of Cheung Chau

The Mini Great Wall Trail of Cheung Chau is an easy walk on the southeastern coast of Cheung Chau for under two hours.  It has acquired this name because of the trail’s stone-paved and stone-fenced features.  Another popular island trail is in Cheung Chau north, 

A Yacht Trip to To Tei Wan (Deity Beach) and Tai Tam Bay

A Yacht Trip to To Tei Wan (Deity Beach) and Tai Tam Bay

It is at the tail of our summer and I joined a group of friends on the last yacht trip that they were organizing for the year.  The itinerary is Tai Tam Bay and Deity Beach in the southeastern waters of Hong Kong.  On this 

Canyoning at the Ping Nam Stream

Canyoning at the Ping Nam Stream

I went canyoning with a group of friends at the Ping Nam Stream.  This trip came just in time to catch the last stretch of the summer heat.  We met at the Nam Chung parking lot at the foot of MacLehose Trail Section 10 for 

The Island of Ma Shi Chau

The Island of Ma Shi Chau

A Brief Introduction of Ma Shi Chau Ma Shi Chau is the largest island in Tolo Habour.  Together with Centre Island, Yeung Chau and an unnamed island off of the Sam Mun Tsai New Village, Ma Shi Chau was designated a Special Area pursuant to 

A Californian Good Time at the Lower Cheung Sha Beach

A Californian Good Time at the Lower Cheung Sha Beach

The Cheung Sha Beach is the longest beach in Hong Kong.  At three km in length, the beach provides ample space for visitors to do all sorts of fun activities, including surfing, camping, canoeing and simply beach bathing. The Cheung Sha Beach is located in 

The Red Earth of Chek Chau (Port Island)

The Red Earth of Chek Chau (Port Island)

It was a rainy and stormy weekend but we managed to visit the Port Island for a good stretch of eight hours, and the sun shined upon us throughout. The Port Island is a small island in the middle-to-western side of Mirs Bay (Tai Pang