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Journey to Dragon's Back and Shek O
2024-06-12
Dragon's Back has been selected as one of "the best hikes in Hong Kong" by internationally renowned travel guides. Its proximity to the city, coupled with its scenic beauty, attracts many tourists who come here eagerly.
At Dragon's Back, visitors can enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of the surrounding areas, including Big Wave Bay, Clear Water Bay Peninsula, and Stanley. Among them, Shek O in the southeastern part of Hong Kong Island is also a popular weekend destination for locals.
After completing the Dragon's Back hike, the hosts then proceed to Shek O to take on the challenge of rock climbing. They have also invited an expert in rocky shore ecology to teach them how to observe the tiny yet resilient organisms that cling to the rocky shores.
At Dragon's Back, visitors can enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of the surrounding areas, including Big Wave Bay, Clear Water Bay Peninsula, and Stanley. Among them, Shek O in the southeastern part of Hong Kong Island is also a popular weekend destination for locals.
After completing the Dragon's Back hike, the hosts then proceed to Shek O to take on the challenge of rock climbing. They have also invited an expert in rocky shore ecology to teach them how to observe the tiny yet resilient organisms that cling to the rocky shores.
Hong Kong is a commercial and tourist shopping center, and it also has fascinating countryside scenery. Three-quarters of Hong Kong is green area. Over the years, it has focused on the conservation of nature. It has an amazingly rich biodiversity and needs to be in-depth. To understand Hong Kong, you can’t miss our countryside.
Hong Kong is rich in natural landscapes: coasts, rocky shores, shrubs, secondary forests, mangroves and valleys and rivers. There are countless beautiful scenery. Hong Kong’s country parks and nature reserves are treasures of natural ecology and deserve to be vigorously promoted to overseas people and tourists to tell the story of Hong Kong. This program will introduce tourist information on ten Hong Kong natural attractions and introduce the ecological characteristics of the area. The program will feature a host and experts introducing the ecological information and outing routes of each scenic spot.
Hong Kong is rich in natural landscapes: coasts, rocky shores, shrubs, secondary forests, mangroves and valleys and rivers. There are countless beautiful scenery. Hong Kong’s country parks and nature reserves are treasures of natural ecology and deserve to be vigorously promoted to overseas people and tourists to tell the story of Hong Kong. This program will introduce tourist information on ten Hong Kong natural attractions and introduce the ecological characteristics of the area. The program will feature a host and experts introducing the ecological information and outing routes of each scenic spot.