Beautiful Sha Tau Kok – Japanese Fortifications in Luk Keng

Beautiful Sha Tau Kok – Japanese Fortifications in Luk Keng

We are seeing warmer days in Hong Kong.  I seize every opportunity there is to hike.  This day I visited the Japanese fortifications in Luk Keng. “A bush fire lit up there last week, so I thought it is perfect for exploration,” a young man 

Beautiful Sha Tau Kok – The Abandoned Village of Yung Shue Au

Beautiful Sha Tau Kok – The Abandoned Village of Yung Shue Au

The destination of the day was the abandoned village of Yung Shue Au, meaning “the Banyan Pass.”   The Itinerary We parked at Luk Keng and hiked on the seaside trail along Sha Tau Kok Hoi (also known as Starling Inlet).  Having passed first Kai 

Beautiful Sha Tau Kok – The Potholes of Shek Pan Tam

Beautiful Sha Tau Kok – The Potholes of Shek Pan Tam

It took me three attempts to find the beautiful Shek Pan Tam, aka Ka Lung Tam (Ka Lung Pool) in the Nam Chung area of Sha Tau Kok. The potholes of Shek Pan Tam (meaning the stone-slab pool) are the largest such natural phenomenon in 

Beautiful Sha Tau Kok  – The Surprising Gem of Sir Edward Youde Memorial Pavilion

Beautiful Sha Tau Kok – The Surprising Gem of Sir Edward Youde Memorial Pavilion

My original intention this day was to visit the potholes of Shek Pan Tam Pool in Nam Chung, Sha Tau Kok.  I guess it would not surprise readers that I lost my way again.  All thanks to Google GPS, which gives poor directions for hikers 

Hike of the Year  – From Nam Fung Sun Tsuen to Jardine’s Lookout and Back

Hike of the Year – From Nam Fung Sun Tsuen to Jardine’s Lookout and Back

This hike to Jardine’s Lookout would be the hike of the year.  In fact, it is probably the single most rigorous hike I have ever done. Part A: The starting point was my friend’s place in Nam Fung Sun Tsuen, taking on Mount Parker Road 

The Murals of Love in Kam Tin

The Murals of Love in Kam Tin

The idea was simple.  Let’s bring art into a traditional community by drawing and painting murals. And the results were astounding. Miss Kwok Yin-ming teaches visual arts at a secondary school.  She wanted to bring love into the community by gathering students and volunteers to 

The Sound of Flowing Water at Lau Shui Heung

The Sound of Flowing Water at Lau Shui Heung

Spring is here in Hong Kong and I seize every chance I can to hike, for when summer comes it will be too hot to do so.  This day I chose the Lau Shui Heung Country Trail in Fanling, in northern New Territories. Lau Shui 

Home in Tsung Pak Long

Home in Tsung Pak Long

When I was young, my grandmother would bring me fruits of the Chinse wampi.  “It’s from Tsung Pak Long,” she would say.  The sourness of this fruit left a bitter impression.  As such, since a young age I have learned not to eat it.  But 

The Shing Mun Redoubt on Maclehose Trail Section 6

The Shing Mun Redoubt on Maclehose Trail Section 6

This would be my second try at finding the War Relics Trail, also known as Maclehose Trail Section 6.  Last time, I attempted to reach this section of the Maclehose Trail by the starting point of the Kowloon Reservoir.  I was lost.  The War Relics 

Home of the Monkeys – the Kowloon Reservoir

Home of the Monkeys – the Kowloon Reservoir

I was very ambitious in trying to walk the Maclehose Trail Section 6 from the starting point of the Kowloon Reservoir.  It turned out that I lost my way.  I never made it out to the War Relics Trail, which would have been the final