Finally got the opportunity to visit Hong Kong - a different side of Hong Kong. We went trekking seeing the scenic parts of Hong Kong over the hills. We met only locals - not many though - who trekked and carried with them pocket radios. One particular trek was called the Dragon's Back. It supposed to be tough one for climbers.
We managed to complete the trek on Day 2 with quite strong wind but still good weather. The trek was quite quiet and deserted - though you still can spot school children or solo trekkers on and off our journey. The view was nice and good for our DSLRs - additional weight for our trekking journey though.
一起远足一起爬山, 一起拍照, 一向是我的梦想.
Some memories collected along the trekking
- Still remember that we chanced upon a snake - quite a big black one along our return leg. We stood still until the snake was gone.
- We got lost trying to find the start of one particular route - using our limited cantonese to figure our way out and up. Being equally stubborn, we didnt give up despite walking for half an hour on a wrong route.
- One local trekker told us about a flat cliff - "big enuff for helicopter landing according to him - it was really a big flat piece of land overseeing the sea and mountains.
- The strange sticky "plants" that stick to our clothings and still sticking till now :P. The fresh air and strong wind.
因为有你, 才有乐趣.
Tai-O - I finally stepped into the village. Didnt know that it isnt an offshore island - but on solid mainland. A typical fishing village - quiet and simple. We passed by a small museum - a house where a group of reporters was interviewing the owner. Basically, the conversation was on conservation.
Many times many of us overlook places that worth visiting. We tend to visit the well-known places. However, to know a place, it may take some efforts to explore other places - lesser known areas to really understand the country. This was what I did when I went backpacking Sukothai and Macau. The same here in Hong Kong.
认识你, 是缘分. 了解你, 是细心. 爱护你, 是珍惜.
A different side of Hong Kong allows us to know more about the country. Away from tourist-flooded areas, getting closer to nature. Away from rush, getting closer to peace. It is a desire and dream come true. It is a beginning of a journey. The rocks, the steps, the heat, the sweat, the thirst encountered during the journey - they may be tough - but as I have said, we can and have overcome them. When we have the vision, the goal in our mind, we share the carrying of the camera tripod - the heaviest load so far of the journey - and we still reach the destination. It is not only about reaching the destination - it is also about the journey that we went through that is memorable and to be cherished. The travel story of Hong Kong to be told by us is never the same again - it is a special tale for you and me.
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