Thursday, December 27, 2012

Hong Kong Carnival III: The better side of Hong Kong: Top 10 nature reserves 2

In the last article, we have talked about the 5 nature reserves.I think you have been obsessed by them. But I am sorry to tell you it is not end. Ha-ha, there are still 5 nature reserves in the chapter.

                                                             Chapter Three

The better side of Hong Kong: Top 10 nature reserves 2


--Skyscrapers are cool, but it's the mountains, beaches and crazy monkeys that make Hong Kong truly sublime

6. Sexy rocks: High Island

High Island is one of the best sites within the Hong Kong Geopark. A collection of 12 special geological sites spread around Hong Kong, the geopark is a rock enthusiast's dream.
High Island, is one of the best sites within the Hong Kong Geopark
High Island

High Island alone has some of Hong Kong's most spectacular rock formations. The mounds of rocks form angular patterns, as though someone went at it with a giant chisel. At Po Pin Chau, there's a hill that was broken clear into two sections by natural forces.

Getting there: Take bus 94 at Sai Kung Market or 96R at Diamond Hill MTR station (service on weekends and public holidays only). Get off after Pak Tam Chung and walk along Tai Mong Tsai Road to the junction ahead. Turn into Man Yee Road of Sai Kung on the right and walk on for about nine kilometers to the High Island Reservoir East Dam, the starting point of High Island Geo Trail.

7. Most inclusive: Aberdeen Country Park

The Aberdeen Country Park on Hong Kong Island has the physically impaired in mind. 


Aberdeen Country Park, is one of Hong Kong's oldest country parks
Aberdeen Country Park
The park has a wheelchair ramp and a picnic area for the disabled. Disabled visitors can use the wheelchair trail to enjoy the scenery nature has to offer. Braille maps and information boards are also in place for the blind.

It is one of Hong Kong's oldest country parks and is located close to urban residences. The hiking trails are mostly easy and are popular with kids on school field trips.

Getting there: Take green minibus 4A or 4C from Lockhart Road in Causeway Bay to Shek Pai Wan in Aberdeen. Or green minibus 4B that runs between Wanchai and Shek Pai Wan. At Shek Pai Wan, follow Aberdeen Reservoir Road up the hill for the portal of Aberdeen Country Park. Stage 3 of the Hong Kong Trail starts at Peel Rise next to Pui Tak Canossian College on the right side of Aberdeen Reservoir Road. 

8. Real tweets: Hong Kong Wetland Park

This is Hong Kong's prized centerpiece of a nature reserve.
Hong Kong Wetland Park, is home to Pui Pui the crocodile
Hong Kong Wetland Park

The Hong Kong Wetland Park in the New Territories has a stunning variety of animals in Hong Kong. As such, it has become a hub of conservation, ecotourism and education. It is also home to Pui Pui the crocodile, Hong Kong's endearing reptilian mascot. You can make a day out of visiting the Wetland Park and its facilities for visitors. The stream walk, mangrove boardwalk and the bird hideouts placed right next to the fish pond gets you up close and personal with wildlife. 

Getting there: at West Rail Tin Shui Wai Station, change to Light Rail Transit 705 or 706 to Tin Sau Station or Wetland Park Station to get to Hong Kong Wetland Park. 

9. An eyeful of Victoria Harbour: Pokfulam Country Park

Victoria Harbour looks extra amazing from the Peak Trail in Pokfulam Country Park. 

Pokfulam Country Park, is Hong Kong's oldest park
Pokfulam Country Park
The Trail leads you to tourist hot spot Victoria Peak, known simply as "The Peak," so you can tick that off the list when you get to the end.

Popular as a dog-walking area for moneyed residents of the Peak and of Hong Kong's Mid-Levels, you can break out your glamour hiking outfits for this field trip.

The Pokfulam Reservoir is also Hong Kong's oldest and is a sight in its own right.

Getting there: Pokfulam Country Park is served by many public transport routes. To get to the Peak Trail, take bus 15 or 515, or green minibus 1 to the Peak.

10. Best for the imagination: Lion Rock Country Park

Lion Rock is a huge rock formation perched at the top of a hill. Squint hard, exercise some imagination and you may see the rock's resemblance to a lion.

It has become a symbol of Hong Kong and is an inspiration for pop culture.
Lion Rock Country Park, is a symbol of Hong Kong
Lion Rock Country Park

The hiking trail to the peak is relatively easy but can be quite steep and challenging near the "head" of the Lion Rock. Unobstructed views of Hong Kong take the edge off the pain of the hike.
Amah Rock on the hilltop near the entrance of Lion Rock Tunnel is another famous giant rock formation. It looks a bit like a woman with a baby on her back. The story is that a woman stood carrying her baby, waiting for her husband to return home. She and the baby waited so long, they turned to stone. 

Getting there: Lion Rock Country Park is a very accessible destination, with bus routes stopping or passing through from all parts of the territory.

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Hong Kong Carnival II: The better side of Hong Kong: Top 10 nature reserves 1

When you take a Hong Kong tour, you may be astonished by the skyscrapers, but I am sure you should indulge in the better side in Hong Kong-the nature reserves. In the chapter, we will talk about 5 of the top 10 nature reserves.

                                                          Chapter Two


The better side of Hong Kong: Top 10 nature reserves 1

--Skyscrapers are cool, but it's the mountains, beaches and crazy monkeys that make Hong Kong truly sublime

Emerald hills, cotton-soft beaches, close encounters of the wild kind -- the description is practically Amazonian. But it's Hong Kong we're talking about. That neon-lit metropolis of frantic lives lived distractedly. Not many unassuming tourists would ever have thought that three-quarters of its 1,104 square kilometers of land is actually rural and nearly pristine. 

Want to see some of this nature stuff? Here are our top 10 picks:

Getting there: 
See the Kowloon Motor Bus (KMB) website for bus routes
See the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) permits page for application for private vehicle access permits within country parks

1. Cold weather friend: Tai Mo Shan Country Park

Usually hot and humid, Hong Kong is the kind of place where people will make special trips to mountaintops to look at icicles during cold spells. 
Tai Mo Shan, is the place to check out the frost on those rare winter days
Tai Mo Shan 

Tai Mo Shan is the place to check out the frost on those rare winter days when the peak drops to below zero temperatures. Hong Kong's highest mountain, Tai Mo Shan reaches 957 meters. The peak and its surrounding country park record the highest rainfall and the coldest temperatures in the territory. It is also home to Hong Kong's highest waterfall, the 35-meter Long Falls. Being the tallest peak in Hong Kong's New Territories, the views are splendid. On a clear day, much of Kowloon, Victoria Harbour and even Hong Kong Island can be seen. The park is home to more than 100 species of birds and butterflies. But it's also got tons of snakes, including the bamboo snake, which you will spot alongside hiking trails if you're lucky. 

Getting there: There are many hiking trails in Tai Mo Shan Country Park. A good place to start is to take bus 51 from Tsuen Wan and get off at Tsuen Kam Country Park Management Centre.

2. Planet annoying ape: Kam Shan Country Park

The Monkey Family, Kam Shan Country Park is Hong Kong's own monkey haven
The Monkey Family
Seems like every Asian destination has its own designated area for pesky monkeys and people love to visit for a laugh no matter how many angry monkey stories they hear. Kam Shan Country Park is Hong Kong's own monkey haven. The macaques attempting to steal your bag of chips right out of your hand are fun to interact with most of the time.

Feeding the monkeys intentionally is illegal and even dangerous as they can become aggressive. These monkeys wouldn't be afraid of you if you held a machine gun. Apart from the monkeys, the rest of Kam Shan is verdant and inviting. There are four reservoirs within the park, making gorgeous scenes of blue glass lakes adjacent to fluffy green hills. Smuggler's Ridge runs through Kam Shan Country Park. It is a section of the former British military defense system, the Gin Drinker's Line. Built in the 1930s, the remains of these significant defense bunkers are still very much intact.

Getting there: Take bus 72, 81, 86B, or a red minibus to Tai Po Road near Piper's Hill. 

3. Almost Thailand: Kiu Tsui Country Park

The Kiu Tsui Country Park archipelago is Hong Kong's own tropical island vacation site. The most popular points within the area are the beaches. Find a private ferry service along the Sai Kung promenade near the bus terminus and get to the sandy strips at Hap Mun Bay or at Kiu Tsui, also known as Sharp Island. 
Kiu Tsui Country Park, is Hong Kong's own tropical island vacation site
Kiu Tsui Country Park

On a good day, the beaches are full of glistening bodies and the vista is of an endless aquamarine sea dotted with blindingly-white yachts.

The park even has fun geological features. Low tide reveals a tombolo, connecting Sharp Island with a tiny islet called Kiu Tau. You can walk between the two at the right time of day. The beaches have full facilities, including toilets, showers and barbecue pits. 

4. Best sunrise: Lantau South Country Park

It's the second best place to see a sunrise. The first being in your Facebook friend feed.
 
Sunrise in Lantau South Country Park, Lantau South Country Park is the second best place to see a sunrise
Sunrise in Lantau South Country Park
Head to Lantau peak in Lantau South Country Park for Hong Kong's best dawn experience. Hike to the summit in the dark and arrive just in time for dawn. It sounds a little tree-hugging radical, but it is worth it as one of Hong Kong's most unique experiences in nature. Save some time by spending a night at the Ngong Ping Youth Hostel not too far away. The climb takes around two hours.

Getting there: Take the ferry to Mui Wo at Central Pier 6. At Mui Wo Pier bus terminus, there are bus routes to all parts of Lantau. Or take the MTR to Tung Chung station where you can take Ngong Ping 360 cable car or bus to Ngong Ping. Lantau Peak sunrise trail entrance is near the Wisdom path.

5. Small, beautiful things: Tai Po Kau Special Area

Tai Po Kau Special Area is the best place to spot local species of flora and fauna. Unlike country parks, less recreational facilities are available at this nature reserve. There are no barbecue sites.
Nature is firmly the first priority here, with original forests preserved. It is a complete break from the concrete jungle.
Pale Grass Blue, is one of the local species of fauna in Tai Po Kau Special Area
Pale Grass Blue

The area is listed by the Hong Kong Bird Watching Society as one of the best places to see rare birds and insects. Trail walkers who pass through quietly can spot exotic birds, butterflies, other critters, indigenous flowers and fruits.
  
Tai Po Kau is also a popular place to catch and observe fireflies in Hong Kong. 

Getting there: Take buses 72, 72A, 73A, 74A, or green mini-bus 28K at Tai Wo MTR station, get off at Chung Tsai Yuen Bus Stop and walk back 50 meters to reach the entrance to Tai Po Kau Nature Reserve. 

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Hong Kong Carnival I : Spectacular Hong Kong Trip

Hong Kong, the full name is Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) of the People's Republic of China (PRC), is famous as the Pearl of the orient, Shopping Paradise and City of Gastronomy. Under the principle of "one country, two systems", Hong Kong has a different political system from mainland China. Maybe you should be curious that How the Hong Kong is. Now, we will talk about the Hong Kong in the chapter.

                                                            Chapter One

                          Spectacular Hong Kong Trip

Hong Kong is located in East Asia, just south of the Tropic of Cancer. Hong Kong Island is 32km (20 miles) east of the mouth of Pearl River and 135km (84 miles) southeast of Canton. It is separated from the mainland by a broad natural harbor.

Touring by Day

Take a day tour and enjoy diversity and excitement at every turn in Hong Kong. Renowned as one of the world's most sophisticated cities to visit, Hong Kong is a place where myths and legends inhabit mountain peaks, wooded valleys and farmlands.
Victoria Peak, is a mountain in Hong Kong, also known as Mount Austin, and locally as The Peak.
Victoria Peak

Hong Kong Island boasts award-winning architecture at the foot of Victoria Peak and a scenic coastline. Victoria Harbour is the perfect vantage point to view the coastal skyline. 

Kowloon Peninsula possesses some of the most interesting cityscapes and street scenes in Asia. In the New Territories, tower blocks of housing, rural areas and country parks are spread across massive mountain ranges, lush valleys and grassy hills. Explore Hong Kong by day and embrace all it has to offer.

          Touring By Night

Explore Hong Kong at night. Hong Kong is an energetic city at all hours. Experience the very best nightlife with a romantic harbor cruise or a bird's-eye view of the glittering city, then feast at one of Hong Kong's notable seafood destinations or a restaurant with a harbor view. 

Whether you desire a romantic night in a cozy revolving restaurant atop one of the tallest buildings in Hong Kong, or want to hit the town, you'll be able to find a tour to satisfy your every desire.

Living Culture Tours

Hong Kong at night, a bird's-eye view of the glittering city
Hong Kong at night
Your Hong Kong tour can never miss to experience Hong Kong's rich Chinese culture and ancient traditions that live on harmoniously amid modern society. Wander through the streets of Hong Kong and discover its amazing history, culture, people and soul. Learn the secrets of feng shui or try your luck at the horseracing events. See heritage sites and traditional lifestyles up close.

Hong Kong Disneyland Tour

The world-class Hong Kong Disneyland theme park and resort is a must-visit on any trip to Hong Kong. 

Located on scenic Lantau Island, Disneyland offers magical experiences for the whole family, ranging from Broadway-style shows such as Festival of the Lion King and The Golden Mickeys, to hilarious 3D movie and musical adventures at Mickey's Philharmagic. 
Hong Kong Disneyland theme park and resort, is a must-visit in Hong Kong
Hong Kong Disneyland theme park and resort

There are also the signature Disney attractions, photo-taking with your favourite Disney friends, spectacular fireworks and a parade that is sure to enthral the entire family. Enjoy a magical journey through five themed lands at Hong Kong Disneyland. You can also load up on with Disney memorabilia and souvenirs from specialty stores in each themed land, and find a diverse range of food at various restaurants in the park. 

Disneyland also includes two great themed hotels for your convenience and pleasure. Tours include transport between selected downtown hotels and the park.

Touring Victoria Harbour

Victoria Harbour is one of the world's busiest and most impressive natural harbours. Hong Kong's striking coastline and the countless container vessels, junks, sampans and pleasure craft gliding around the harbour create an exciting view.

The spectacular backdrop of Hong Kong Island's stunning skyline will fire your imagination as darkness falls and a dazzling neon cityscape emerges. Cruises set sail from piers on either side of Victoria Harbour.