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The Hong Kong Tourism Board recommends 3 new outing routes

The Hong Kong Tourism Board has recently recommended three new outing routes. People like these outing routes very much and hope to be fully integrated with nature and the cultural Qinghai. Let’s share the details with you below strategy.

According to Hong Kong's "Ta Kung Pao" report, coinciding with the 10th anniversary of the launch of the "Hong Kong Countryside Full Contact" guide, the Hong Kong Tourism Board will introduce three new outing routes in 2018, including Liusuixiang to Fung Yuen and Diaoyu Weng. and Ngong Ping. An award-winning photographer from Hong Kong said that the natural scenery is magnificent, and it is close to Hong Kong's local culture and historical buildings, creating a unique and unforgettable beauty.

It is reported that the Hong Kong Tourism Board's "Hong Kong Countryside Full Contact" guide in 2018 jointly promoted it with National Geographic (National

Geographic), which is famous for nature exploration, using nature, The three major themes of "check-in" are culture, history and beautiful scenery, and 12 local hiking trails and 1 cycling route in Hong Kong are recommended.

Among them, three new routes were added this year, including the "Normal" butterfly viewing route "Liu Shui Xiang to Feng Yuen", which is about 7.5 kilometers long and takes about 3 hours to walk from Fanling. Departing from Lau Shui Heung, we pass Hong Kong’s local “mirror of the sky” Lau Shui Heung Reservoir, Hok Tau Reservoir, and Sha Lo Tung to Tai Po Fung Yuen Butterfly Conservation Area, where we can take a closer look at the movements and beauty of butterflies and dragonflies.

As for the Ngong Ping route on Lantau Island, which is about 14 kilometers long, it starts from Ngong Ping Market, passes by the Tian Tan Buddha, then walks along the Maitreya Mountain Country Trail, the Heart Meridian Jianlin Forest and the Shek Pik Reservoir, enjoying the scenery at the same time. Feel the Zen.

The "difficult" Sai Kung Diao Weng route climbs to the towering peak of the Clear Water Bay Peninsula, overlooking the magnificent scenery, and ends at Tin Ha Mountain to experience the local fishing village style of Hong Kong.

Hong Chung-hing, general manager of program and tourism product development of the HKTB, said that tourists can obtain the guide at the HKTB Visitor Information Center from now on.

In addition, the authorities have renovated one of the Hong Kong Airport Express trains for the first time, transforming it into the suburbs of Hong Kong. Passengers can scan the QR codes on the platform and carriages to obtain rural information, and can obtain a set of 4 Hong Kong rural postcards for free to share the beautiful scenery with overseas friends.

Zheng Zhenyang, a local Hong Kong photographer who has won the National Geographic Magazine Global Photography Competition Grand Prix, participated in the guide shooting this time.

Zheng Zhenyang believes that what is special about Hong Kong’s rural routes is the coexistence of nature and culture. For example, the sharp contrast between Shek O Country Club and the natural coastline, Lai Chi Wo Hakka Village, etc. can also be reflected.

In addition, another selling point of Hong Kong’s local outing routes is that they are easy to access. Even the hexagonal rock pillars at the East Dam of High Island Reservoir can be easily reached by novice climbers.