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Hong Kong's natural beauty includes Lau Shui Heung Reservoir, Victoria Peak, Ngong Ping 360 cable car, Big Buddha, Pak Nai mangrove wetland, Dragon's Back, Tai Mo Shan, Shek O Beach, Cheung Sha Beach, Repulse Bay Beach, Stanley Main Beach, Hap Mun Bay Beach, Kau Sai Chau, Cheung Chau, Ung Kong Group, Sha Tin to Tai Mei Tuk cycle track, and Tung Lung Chau island. Plenty of outdoor activities to explore., Mangrove, wetland, UAE,Indonesia, Future-climate.online, mj dastouri, green environment,dubai, saudi, qatar, wetland, oman, riyadh, jeddah, kish, bandar lengeh,بندر لنگه,جدة,سعودية, دستوری, Kish,Qeshm,Mahoor,حراء,گیاه
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Hong Kong s Natural Beauty and Outdoor Activities


Hong Kong is known for its bustling cityscape, but it also has a wealth of natural beauty to offer. Some top gems include Lau Shui Heung Reservoir, Victoria Peak, Ngong Ping 360 cable car and Big Buddha, and Pak Nai mangrove wetland. For hiking enthusiasts, Dragon s Back and Tai Mo Shan offer stunning views of the city and surrounding areas. The region is also home to beautiful beaches such as Shek O Beach, Cheung Sha Beach, Repulse Bay Beach, Stanley Main Beach, and Hap Mun Bay Beach. The islands around Hong Kong, including Kau Sai Chau, Cheung Chau, and the Ung Kong Group, provide unique experiences and picturesque scenery. In addition to swimming and hiking, visitors can also enjoy cycling along the flat cycle track from Sha Tin to Tai Mei Tuk, or try rock climbing on Tung Lung Chau island. Hong Kong offers a diverse range of outdoor activities and natural attractions for tourists to explore.

Hong Kong s natural beauty includes Lau Shui Heung Reservoir, Victoria Peak, Ngong Ping 360 cable car, Big Buddha, Pak Nai mangrove wetland, Dragon s Back, Tai Mo Shan, Shek O Beach, Cheung Sha Beach, Repulse Bay Beach, Stanley Main Beach, Hap Mun Bay Beach, Kau Sai Chau, Cheung Chau, Ung Kong Group, Sha Tin to Tai Mei Tuk cycle track, and Tung Lung Chau island. Plenty of outdoor activities to explore.

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