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 

The Heart-Shaped Kwu Tung Reservoir

The Heart-Shaped Kwu Tung Reservoir

The first walk at the Kwu Tung Reservoir turned out to be a spooky experience.  My grandfather was buried in the hillside graveyard across from the reservoir.  When I got there, I was saying in my heart, “hi Grandpa, I am here.”  The hillside graveyard 

The Southern District Coastal Trail (The Waterfall Bay and Sandy Bay Road)

The Southern District Coastal Trail (The Waterfall Bay and Sandy Bay Road)

I have been very eager to visit the Waterfall Bay at Wah Fu Estate for a while.  After a stretch of rainy days last week, the water flow must be voluminous there.  Therefore on the first sunny morning I headed out to the Southern District 

Ma Tso Lung – Fish Ponds in Hong Kong’s Hinterland

Ma Tso Lung – Fish Ponds in Hong Kong’s Hinterland

Views of the fish ponds at Ma Tso Lung has become a hot spot for photo-taking in recent years, especially for sunset photos.  This area of the New Territories used to be restricted border area.  In 2013, the Hong Kong Government lifted the border restrictions 

Billow at the Little Egret

Billow at the Little Egret

When I was young, I was always fascinated by a beautiful natural lake that I saw when the train passed between the University and Tai Po Market stations.  Back then, it was simply a lake with a lone rock in its middle.  This scenery in 

A Delightful Short Walk at the Ngau Wu Reservoir

A Delightful Short Walk at the Ngau Wu Reservoir

The Ngau Wu Reservoir The Ngau Wu Reservoir is an unusual reservoir in Hong Kong.  It is not a government-run reservoir.  Built at mid-stream of the Ngau Wu Stream, it wells fresh water flowing from Ngau Ngak Shan (the Hunch Backs). The reservoir served the 

The Sai Wan Swimming Shed

The Sai Wan Swimming Shed

The Sai Wan Swimming Shed has become a much sought-after spot for photo-taking in recent years.  As it faces the northwestern end of Hong Kong Island, the location is perfect for sunset photos.  Many couples find it a beautiful spot for dating.  I was curious 

Boats of Nostalgia – The Ferry to Sai Wan Ho from Kwun Tong

Boats of Nostalgia – The Ferry to Sai Wan Ho from Kwun Tong

It could not have been a better weather for a ride on the sea.  I was joining a friend for lunch at Sai Wan Ho.  We planned on meeting at Soho East, the well-known restaurant strip right next to the Sai Wan Ho Pier.  It