A Walk in Cheung Chau North

A Walk in Cheung Chau North

My friend and I love excursions in the islands of Hong Kong.  We have been to the Kwun Yam Wan Beach and the Mini-Great Wall Trail in southeastern Cheung Chau.  This time we opted for open views in north Cheung Chau. Despite the myriad choices 

Geopark Island Hopping – Kat O (Crooked Island)

Geopark Island Hopping – Kat O (Crooked Island)

Kat O was part of the Hong Kong Government’s celebration of the 10th Anniversary of the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark’s inclusion into the Global Geopark Network.   The celebration comes with special arrangements for ferry transport, storytelling by the natives of the islands, interesting workshops, 

Geopark Island Hopping – Ap Chau (Duck Island)

Geopark Island Hopping – Ap Chau (Duck Island)

In celebration of the 10th Anniversary of the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark’s inclusion into the Global Geopark Network, the Hong Kong Government has organized a number of activities in various interesting Geopark locations.  The activity period comes with special arrangements for ferry transport, storytelling 

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, 

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 

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