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Hello, I want to ask you, where can I spend the night for free in Hong Kong? You can camp by yourself ~ ~

There are several free campsites in Hong Kong for you to choose from. Here are some free camping websites available and their related information:

1. Chongbei Camp: Located in Baxianling Country Park, * * * has 6 camps. Take the green minibus 20c at Nam Shing Street in Tai Po Market to Wujiaoteng, or take the bus No.275r from Tai Po Market Railway Station to Bride's Pool on holidays and public holidays, get off at Chung Pui Barbecue Station, or take the bus No.75k from Tai Po Market Railway Station to Da Mados Terminus, and then walk along Bride's Pool Road to Chung Pui Barbecue Station.

2. Zhang Shangying: Located in Sai Kung West Country Park (Zhang Shang), * * * has 10 camp. Take bus no.7 from Saigon bus terminal.

3. Bai La Camp: Located in Baila Village, Wan Yi Road, with clear water and young sand, it is adjacent to the Geopark. The way to get there includes taking bus No.94 (from downtown Saigon to Huangshi Wharf) /96R (from Diamond Hill Bus Terminal to Huangshi Wharf) /T6 (from Xiaoxiwan), taking minibus No.7 in Beitan Chung (from downtown Saigon to Hoi Ha), walking or transferring to a taxi to the entrance of Baila Village, and taking a path to the camp.

4. Langwanke Camp: Located in Langwanke, it is characterized by clear water and young sand. There are no convenience stores and houses, but it can enjoy the most natural environment and the starry sky without light damage. The way to get there includes taking bus No.94 (from downtown Sai Kung to Huangshi Pier) /96R (from Diamond Hill Bus Terminal to Huangshi Pier) /698R (from Siu Sai Wan), getting off at Pak Tam Chung, taking minibus No.7 (from downtown Sai Kung to Hoi Ha), walking or taking a taxi to Dongba Pavilion, and going to the camp along MacLehose Trail.

Please note that these camps are provided free of charge, but please make sure that you understand and abide by the regulations and requirements of the Hong Kong government for camping before using them. At the same time, please ensure that the natural environment and the interests of others are not harmed during use.