Hong Kong Trail

Hong Kong Trail (Chinese: 港島徑), opened in 1985, is a long-distance footpath from Victoria Peak to Big Wave Bay on Hong Kong Island. The Hong Kong Trail is a 50 kilometre walking route which passes through the five country parks on Hong Kong island. Given that Victoria Peak and Big Wave Bay are less than 11 km apart as the crow flies, the trail takes a very indirect route.

Read more about Hong Kong Trail:  Stages, Green Power Hike, Rainbow Trek, Trail Walker @ HKU

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