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Dragon’s back, Hong Kong

“Unusual hike” returns! With the same sweetheart whom I did the food hike. We planned to get away from the bustling Hong Kong . That kind of went wrong? Those following my IG knows why 😛

Dragon’s back is an iconic hike in Hong Kong. It is famed for the fab view and easy access. Now, the greatest problem is the “fame” part. Together with FAB weather & almost 8 millions Hongkies, that means… the hike won’t be a peaceful one. I think nothing prepared me for this “phenomenon”.

Our journey began in Shau Kei Wan. We queued  to get onto a bus. After much anticipation and perseverance, we reached our hiking point.

No joke. This was the real deal.

As you can see, I don’t have any epic open space photo to show. However, let’s us appreciate the open view with a ton of people.

Feels like Mong Kok? *LOL*
Don’t look too closely… those lines are made of people.

H100 was the end of the trail.
The trail somehow ends and merge with a small residential road.

 

Obviously, no hike is complete without local Hong Kong food.

Shum Kee store (small local business, it is on the immediate right hand side at the end of the trial).
Shui Mai, another classic HK treat. I munch them at every chance that I can get.

 

For the finale… it ended on the beach.Overall experience? Breathtaking. Where else in the world will you find so many people on a hiking trail? 😉

 

It’s a actually a very easy trail, no fitness required. It felt exhausting because I had to follow various speed depending on the queue. LOL

 

Tips

Where was I?

Dragon’s Back hiking trail. Shek O, Hong Kong

 

How to reach the hiking point?
MTR Shau Kei Wan Station Exit A

1min walk to Shau Kei Wan Bus Terminus

Take bus 9 or the minibus with the sign ‘Shek O’.

Jump off at To Tei Wan, Shek O Road or do it my way… follow the crowd / where most people gets off LOL

 

How to return to civilization?

Ending point is the Big Wave Bay Beach

There are bus, mini-vans and taxi. Taxis are VERY rare. You’re better off waiting for the bus / mini-vans. Most returns to Shau Kei Wan quite near MTR / underground station.

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Camera: Canon 5D mark 3, Sony Z3+

 

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