Top 7 Historic Walking Areas in New Territories, China

May 25, 2021 Concepcion Newsome

Delectable dim sum, floating islands, and a one-of-a-kind skyline are just some of Hong Kong’s unique features. Get an eyeful of traditional Chinese architecture in Ngong Ping village, then take the tram to the tippity-top of Victoria Peak for unparalleled views. The rocks and gentle hills of Nan Lian Garden will bring you inner peace, as will a calming cup of tea in a Stanley café. Become one with everything at the Chi Lin Nunnery, a serene Buddhist complex.
Restaurants in Hong Kong

1. Long Ke Wan

Southeast of Sai Kung Peninsula, New Territories, Hong Kong China http://www.afcd.gov.hk/english/country/cou_vis/cou_vis_cam/cou_vis_cam_cam/cou_vis_cam_cam_16.html
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Long Ke Wan

Reviewed By BradJill - Hong Kong, China

One of Hong Kong's most beautiful beaches is the isolated Long Ke Beach (Long Ke Wan) situated in the Sai Kung East Country Park. It is very isolated and requires a 1.5 km hike from the East Dam drop off point at the High Island Reservoir. Long Ke Beach is a long stretch of fine, soft white sand with clean blue waters (not always easy to find in Hong Kong) and beautiful grounds. The beach is at the back of the large cove, it is boxed in between rocky shores and a small Long Ke village with hilly grounds just behind the beach. There is a lot of space for those who bring tents in to enjoy some camping. There is also a public portable toilet as well. When approaching Long Ke Beach, which is along the famous MacLehose Trail (stage 2), you will first see it from the elevated trails on either sides. From here, there are sweeping landscape views with the beach. It is beautiful see from the trail. You then hike down the trail to the beach area and just enjoy yourself. Note: We have regularly seen feral cows hanging out on the north end of the beach in the grassy, wooded area where there is shade and a fresh water creek. These are interesting to see as part of visits to Long Ke Beach.

2. Green Hub

11 Wan Tau Kok Lane, Hong Kong China http://www.greenhub.hk
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4.5 based on 17 reviews

Green Hub

3. Ko Tei Teng Pavilion And Lookout Point (kat O)

Ko Tei Teng, Kat O Island, Hong Kong China http://www.dmw.gov.hk/english/details.php?code=nd-dmw069#
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

Ko Tei Teng Pavilion And Lookout Point (kat O)

4. Yung Shue Au (plover Cove Country Park)

Yung Shue Au Plover Cove Country Park, Hong Kong China http://hongwrong.com/yung-shue-au-sam-a-tsuen/
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Yung Shue Au (plover Cove Country Park)

5. Shing Mun War Relics Trail

Shing Mun Trail, Hong Kong China http://www.hiking.gov.hk/trail/info/id/ntdjujdnogm2repmsezydgkwnhjsqt09
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

Shing Mun War Relics Trail

6. Pah She Street and Xinxing Street

Cheung Chau, Islands District, Hong Kong China
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3.5 based on 9 reviews

Pah She Street and Xinxing Street

Reviewed By TheOExpress - Hong Kong, China

...on Cheung Chau, with shops aplenty but very little room, especially when you factor in the ever ringing bikes. I love narrow streets like this but I realise it may not be for everyone. The ‘Island Origins’ t-shirt shop is especially cool and there are lots of smaller alleys off to the side which are worth investigating, on one of which you will find the lovely cafe ‘Corner Garden’.

7. Tat Tak Communal Hall

Tsui Sing Rd, Ping Shan Yuen Long, Hong Kong China http://www.amo.gov.hk/en/monuments_105.php

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