Hong Kong Island packs a lot of beach into a small land. While the north-side districts of Central
and Western, Wan Chai and Eastern are crammed with glass and steel skyscrapers and towering apartment blocks, the Southern district boasts bay after bay of golden sand and calm waters that are safe for a splash and swim with family and friends year-round. Grab your luggage and mark these locations down to plan for a day of outdoor adventure with your loved ones during the summer months. Golden Beach Located at the ever-popular family-friendly Gold Coast Resort, Golden Beach is a picture- perfect spot that boasts a 545-metre of clean, pristine sand imported from Hainan Island, complete with fantastic sea views towards Lantau Island. Besides lounging on the beach, you can also take a stroll along the promenade or set up a picnic on the spacious green lawns in front of the Gold Coasts Piazza. How to get there: Take the bus 962B from Causeway Bay (Moreton Terrace) or bus 252B from Tsim Sha Tsui (Middle Road). Tai Long Wan If you’re after a secluded day of relaxation, Tai Long Wan is the place for you. Lying on the eastern side of the Sai Kung Peninsula, this remote, beautiful bay is made up of four white-sand beaches, namely Sai Wan, Ham Tin, Tai Wan, and Tung Wan. Hilly formations separate the beaches, but if you wish to explore them all, you can easily hike from one coast to another as the trails are marked. The bay is also a popular camping destination, where you can rent tents and sleeping equipment at the Ham Tin Beach to spend the night beneath the stars for a truly remarkable outdoor experience. How to get there: Take the MTR to Choi Hung and leave via Exit C1, then take the green minibus 1A to Sai Kung Town. Then, take a speedboat from Sai Kung Pier to Sai Wan or Ham Tin Wan. Or, you can hike from Sai Wan Pavilion (approx. 40 mins) to reach the Sai Wan Beach. Long Ke Wan Beach Hong Kong’s answer to the Maldives, Long Ke Wan Beach is a perennial favourite among sun- seekers for its turquoise waters and spectacular rocky landscapes. The tranquillity and natural beauty of the beach are unmatched, offering all holiday vibes and stunning backdrops you need for a fantastic shot. Facilities are limited on the beach, and there are no restaurants or shops, so be sure to bring enough water and supplies. How to get there: You can take a taxi from Sai Kung town to the East Dam of High Island Reservoir, followed by a 20-minute walk. Alternatively, you can hike the Maclehose Stage 2 trail from the East Dam to Long Ke village. Cheung Sha Beach The lure of a trip to Cheung Sha’s upper and lower beaches on Lantau Island isn’t limited to its 3km long, wide stretch of fine powdery sand. The area is also filled with a plethora of restaurants and bars serving up fresh seafood dishes and cocktails, meaning you can stay a little longer to enjoy the golden hour with a satisfied stomach. How to get there: Take the ferry from Central Pier 6 to Mui Wo, then take bus 1 or 2 to Cheung Sha.
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Hiking is incredibly good for the mind, body, and soul. Many people are taking hikes through trails
near the home as a way to clear their minds, exercise, and spend some time in more natural surroundings than the towns and cities that we have become used to. Winter is a great time to hike if you want to see some amazing seasonal sights, like snowy hills and mountains and deer migrating across the countryside. It is important to be prepared for sudden weather changes when winter hiking. Temperatures can drop quickly, especially when the sun gets low in the sky. Rainstorms, sleet, snow can also spoil a fun winter hike. Here is a quick guide to some winter hike essentials that will help keep you warm and dry when hiking in the winter months. With just a few extra precautions, you can enjoy hiking through the great outdoors all year round. Strong, Waterproof Hiking Boots Whatever the weather or season, you need a strong pair of hiking boots if you are going to have a successful trip out in the great outdoors. Hiking boots help protect your feet and strengthen your ankles. In the winter, it is important that your boots are waterproof. It is highly likely you will be caught in a rain shower or maybe even some snow on a winter hike. If the moisture isn’t falling from the sky, you will often encounter it on the ground as streams swell in the winter, and the ground deals with the extra rainfall. Here are some hiking boots that are great for both urban and rural hikes. Winter hiking boots that are strong, waterproof, and have soles with a good amount of grip are essential winter hiking gear. A Lightweight, Insulated, and Rainproof Jacket When hiking, it can be difficult to balance your internal temperature with the environment. Hiking can be very physical at times, yet you also want to be warm and protected from the elements in the wintertime. Some winter hikers make the mistake of taking one large and thick jacket to keep them warm, but very quickly they can start to overheat. The best way to dress for hiking is to use layers that you can remove or add depending on how you feel and the weather on your hike. When winter hiking, you should always pack a lightweight rainproof jacket that has some insulation. You can carry this with you in a backpack and use it when the weather takes a turn for the worst. Oversized Rainproof Pants Hiking in the winter can be a lot of fun and allow you to see sights and events that you wouldn’t see at any other time, such as animal migrations and meteor showers. The weather in winter can change suddenly, however, and you need to be prepared to give yourself the best protection possible if you are stuck in a sudden storm. Carrying a pair of oversized rainproof pants is a good idea when winter hiking. You can put these on in a hurry, and by being a size or two too big, you should be able to get them on without having to remove your boots. These are great for giving your lower body protection in severe weather and are lightweight so they take up very little space in your backpack. Winter is a great time to hike, as long as you are well prepared. Your hiking boots are always your most important piece of equipment, so make sure yours are ready for winter. The weather can be very challenging and difficult to predict in the wintertime so you always need to be ready for a sudden change in order to stay warm and dry while you find shelter. |
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