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Hong Kong Trails: Full version of the series of "Hong Kong Trails"

Posted By: AlenMiler
Hong Kong Trails: Full version of the series of "Hong Kong Trails"

Hong Kong Trails: Full version of the series of "Hong Kong Trails" by Kyung Suk Oh
English | August 23, 2015 | ISBN: 1517020018 | 540 pages | AZW3 | 50 Mb

This is an updated full version of the series of Hong Kong Trails which has been revised in Dec. 2017. Different from the existing contents, this updated full version newly introduces the splendid stage named Pat Sin Leng, the 8 Summits of Celestial Beings, which is one of the beautiful stages of Wilson Trail at New Territory.Except the legendary shopping and foods, Hong Kong has 4 breathtaking trails, which are Maclehose Trail established at Sai Kung, Wilson Trail at New Territory, Hong Kong Trail at Hong Kong Island and Lantau Trail at Lantau Island where Hong Kong Int’l Airport is located.You will meet 10 beautiful stages of the 4 trails. As explained earlier, you will meet Pat Sin Leng of Wilson Trail first, and 9 other wonderful stages of the trails will follow. They are Ham Tin Wan and Ma On Shan of Maclehose Trail, Sunset Peak and Lantau Peak of Lantau Trail, Mount Parker Rd. & Sir Cecil’s Ride, Tai Tam Reservoir Country Park, and Dragon’s Back of Hong Kong Trail, Shing Mun Reservoir Country Park (in other expression, they call this stage simply as Pineapple Dam) of Wilson Trail, Peak Circle Walk & Pok Ful Lam Country Park of Hong Kong Trails, and Peng Yu Path at Peng Chau outlying island.In addition to the detailed information especially on the “ways” to the starting point, you will meet many maps and photos indicated by arrows and explaining boxes. Which exit you have to come out of the subway station, what kind of bus you are to take, where you will alight from the bus and how to find the starting point are all explained in detail through maps and photos.Keep this book in your pack and take a subway. Then, it will show you all of the ways to the wonderful trails in Hong Kong. You need neither to chase after a guide nor to ask passers-by for your destination. You can enjoy them all by your own self.