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The Attractive Scenery of Lamma Island
Lamma Island is the third largest island in Hong Kong, just ranked after Lantau
Island and Hong Kong Island. Surrounded by sea, the island has a range of hills
with attractive scenery and also with particularly fresh air. The cultural sites,
the scenery and the traditions of this ancient island offer a unique experience
to visitors. There are many important archeological sites worth exploring. For
those who enjoy hiking, the island offers hiking routes of varied lengths from
30 minutes to over 5 hours, and also of different levels of difficulties for amateurs
and serious climbers. There are also beaches for swimming and other water-sporting
activities. Enjoy all these activities in just one day!!!
In addition, there are many famous seafood restaurants on Lamma Island, another
attraction of the island. So, don't miss the chance of tasting Hong Kong's excellent
seafood cuisine there.
Excursion Guide

This family trail was completed in 2000. Since the route is a little bit more
challenging for climbing, it will take approximately 2 hours to finish. Up the
hill and along the way you can see the famous "Ling Kok Rock" and the
"Flying Boulder". When you look down from the top of Ling Kok Mountain,
the South China Sea is at the south, Yung Shue Wan and Lantau are at the northwest.
The famous Repulse Bay and Stanley are to your east; and to your west is Lamma's
highest mountain - Yam Shan (also called Mount Stenhouse). On a clear day, you
can see as far as Tsing Ma Bridge and Chuk Ko Bay where Disneyland will be built,
and the nearby chains of small islands. You should not miss this magnificent view!
For hikers and rock climbers who enjoy greater levels of difficulty, Mount Stenhouse
should be an ideal choice because it is an unexplored natural reserve, spotted
with war caves and cannon sites - from the Second World War.

This journey takes about 2 hours. Walking east from Sok Kwu Wan and up to a
small hill, you will see the East Lamma Strait right in front of you. Every day,
cruisers from all around the world enter Hong Kong through this Strait. On the
farther end is south Hong Kong Island where the Peak can be clearly seen. Walking
for another 20 minutes, you reach the several hundred year old Mo Tat Village.
Strolling through the barren fields, you will approach the seaside. To the east
of the sea is Stanley and Po Toi Island. To the south is the mainland China territory
of Dan Gan Shan. Walking for a few minutes and passing through a woodland, you
will reach Lamma's largest beach - Shek Pai Wan Beach, which is famous for its
huge boulders and breath-taking view. Walking along the beach for another 10-minute,
you will reach Tung O Village. Another 10-minute walk will take you to Sham Wan
(Deep Bay) where green turtles will come for spawning during June to October every
year. From Tung O Village, you can walk uphill for another 30 minutes before going
back to Sok Kwu Wan. Scenic spots along the way are Shek Kei Lau, and Butterfly
Lane, the natural education lane.

This is a very popular path on the island, a direct and concrete path lying
between Yung Shue Wan and Sok Kwu Wan. It takes approximately one hour and 30
minutes for walking at a normal pace. You can take the ferry to Yung Shue Wan
in the morning. Yung Shue Wan is inhabited by foreigners who enjoy its natural
scenery and its serenity. Along the main street you can explore numerous boutiques
and specialty shops opened by them - an interesting display of Eastern and Western
culture! Strolling through villages and pastures for about 15 minutes, you will
arrive at the lovely Hung Shing Ye Beach where you may swim. Then walking uphill
and looking afar you may see the islands of Cheung Chau and Lantau. Sometimes
you can even catch the sight of fishermen at work. When you reach the top of the
hill, then right under your feet is the spectacular view of fish rafts sprawling
along the seashore. Walk straight ahead for about 20 minutes and you will reach
Sok Kwu Wan where there are many restaurants which offer the best seafood on the
island. Tourist attractions along the way are Shen Feng Cave, Tree Frogs Reserve,
Lo So Shing Primary School, and the 200 year-old Tin Hau Temple.
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Sek Pai Wan Beach
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Sek Pai Wan Scenic Stone
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Stone Balcony
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Hung Shing Ye Temple
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Wong Chuk Kok
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Tam Kon
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Pavilion
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Tin Hau Temple
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Shek Pai Wan
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Wind Surfing
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Sok Kwu Wan Fish Rafts
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The Flying Boulder
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Cran Bird
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Ling Kok Boulder
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Sok Kwu Wan Fish Rafts
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