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Ngau Wu Reservoir is located in Ma On Shan, it is a tank with water sourcing from The Hunch Back downward to Wu Kai Sha. There are numerous hiking trails toward Ngau Wu Reservoir walking from the residential areas nea...
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Tiu Shau Ngam is located in Ma On Shan, Sai Kung, it is 588m high, which is lied on the western side of The Hunch Back. ‘Goose Valley’ is a valley lied on the northern side of Tiu Shau Ngam, there are numerous steep r...
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A beach in Ma On Shan, near Lok Wo Sha, it is known as “Starfish Bay” because little crabs and starfish can be found around the swallow water in that beach. But, due to the rapid developments nearby, starfish is not e...
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Shek Lung Tsai Stone Bushland is located at Ma On Shan, about 440m to 460m above Shek Lung Tsai Village. Shek Lung Tsai Stone Bushland with some other Stone Bushlands are generally called "Luk Chau Shan Stone Bushland...
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Luk Chau Shan is located in Sai Kung, between Ma On Shan and Shek Nga Shan. It is 414m high. There are famous stone bushland with vast piles of huge rocks at the western peak of Luk Chau Shan.
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Shek Nga Shan is a 540m high hill within Ma On Shan Country Park, New Territories, Hong Kong, connecting with West Buffalo Hill and Buffalo Hill. Those connected trails cause a precipitous jagged cluster trail along t...
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West Buffalo Hill is a 604m high hill within Ma On Shan Country Park, New Territories, Hong Kong. It lies directly west of Buffalo Hill, thus receiving its name.
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Wu Ka Sha Ferry is located at Ma On Shan, 'the heart of the ocean' in Wu Kai Sha Beach is widely known, an lonely elder spent 3 years to build the giant heart by numerous rocks, aiming to bring happiness to the visito...
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'Kei Ling Ha' is an area on the Sai Kung Peninsula, it is also known as 'three fathoms cove'. 'Kei Ling' refers to 'Ma On Shan', 'Ha Hoi' conceptually means 'the sea at the bottom of ...' in Chinese, 'Kei Ling Ha Hoi'...