Parent-child hiking route recommendation: Little Great Wall #Cheung Chau #Look at strange stones #climbing rocks #Look at the scenery What do you usually do when you go to Cheung Chau? I would probably eat big fish balls and mango glutinous rice dumplings anyway, and also walk around Cheung Po Tsai Cave We went to another hiking route in Cheung Chau a few days ago: the Little Great Wall ~ This route is really quite nice, and you can see beautiful scenery, and strange-shaped rocks! After taking the boat to Cheung Chau, turn right into Shing Chang Lane, go to Tai Sin Back Street and then turn right, a few steps to turn left Cheung Chau Hilltop Road, walk all the way until you see a building decorated with many frogs and Guan Gong Loyalty Pavilion (It sounds like it's far and complicated, but with a Google Map open, it's easy to get to Guanyin Bay Road😁) Walk along Guanyin Bay Road, but Guanyin Ancient Temple, not far away you will see the signs to the Little Great Wall. At first, you go up the stone steps, and you can see the beautiful scenery of Guanyin Bay and Anime on the left. The weather was nice on the day we went for the walk. There were no clouds, a blue sky and green water. We felt relaxed and happy when we saw it😊 There are signs on the Great Wall explaining which locations have strange stones. Some of the statues are quite realistic, while others require more imagination We first went to see the Doraemon Stone, Vase Stone and Golden Eagle Stone, this we do not think like 😆 Doraemon Stone can be proceeded along the rope, but we did not go, went to the vase stone next to it; Walk back up the main road and look up to see the Elephant Stone. Moving forward, we saw the stone tablet of the Civil Affairs Department, so we turned down to see the woman's head stone. We think this stone statue is the most authentic🤩 Finally, look at the jade stone stone and finish, follow the original route back to Cheung Chau Avenue to eat to treat your stomach 😋 The Great Wall is paved with large stones all the way, with a fence next to it. Adults and children can walk very easily 👍🏻 Based on Natalie's walking distance, including taking pictures and taking pictures in about two hours ✅ However, you can't push the stroller 🙅🏻♀️🙅🏻♀️🙅🏻♀️ #familytravel#hiking#naturalwonders
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Cheung Chau, Hong Kong, has always been the king of choice for locals to relax on weekends! From Central, take the ferry and jump away from the rhythm of the city to a small island with unbeatable sea views, village houses, and human touch. This time I share a half-day trip to Cheung Chau, suitable for sunny days out - hiking and seeing the sea + leisurely eating snacks, is definitely the perfect combination to Chill and enjoy the leisure time! 🌊List of Trip Highlights: - Enjoy the view of Victoria Harbor by ferry and enter the slow pace of Cheung Chau Island - Explore the cuisine around the pier, the super-sized fishballs must try - Walk along the coastal hiking trail to enjoy the sea breeze and watch the sunset - Take a random picture of the blue sky sea view, the city worries are all thrown away! 📍Attraction Recommendation: 1. Cheung Chau Ferry Terminal Location: Cheung Chau, Hong Kong From Central Pier, the boat ride is about 1 hour, the boat has a strong sea breeze, you can feel the sea view of Victoria Harbor + South China Sea. After getting off the boat, there are many souvenir shops next to the pier. Big fish balls, coconut milk cool and sweet drinks, shark fin soup, mango glutinous rice dumplings, etc. are popular choices for tourists. Recommendation: The big fishball shop across the pier, a portion of 2 super giant size, Q bomb enough flavor, must eat! 2. Humanity + natural scenery around Cheung Chau Island From the pier, you can see old-style fishing village huts and colorful murals everywhere along the loop around the island. You can explore the most popular "Northern Emperor Temple" or "Cheung Po Tsai Cave", and then walk along the seaside hiking trail. It is recommended to start from East Bay Beach to the observation deck, walk slowly, take pictures while, 1–2 hours easily done. Several times on the way you can see clear water intertwined with distant buildings, perfect for taking pictures! ⛰️ Personal test tips: - Choose a sunny day out, the sky in Cheung Chau is beautifully blue, and the sea view is particularly healing - The hiking trail is mainly by the sea, some roads are more sunny, it is best to bring a hat and sunscreen - Breathable sneakers are recommended for easy uphill and downhill journeys - Some snack bars serve different hours in the morning and afternoon 🍴Food Recommendations: - Big Fish Balls opposite Cheung Chau Ferry Terminal (neighbors strongly recommend!) - Island handmade mango glutinous rice dumplings, coconut milk drinks 🚢Transportation Guide: - To Cheung Chau, you can take a ferry (ordinary/express ferry) at Central Pier, the journey is about 1 hour, and the frequency is more frequent on holidays - You can also choose a fast boat to and from the city, which saves time and is comfortable ✅ Island Ecosystem Tips: - Although Cheung Chau is small, it is crowded on weekends/holidays, so it is recommended to avoid the daytime peak - Some seats near the pier overlook the sea, suitable for slow chill eating - Some sections of the hike are uncovered, remember to refill! When you go to Cheung Chau, you have to take your time. When you are tired from walking, sit down and eat fishballs, blow the sea breeze and look at the distant view. It is definitely the best healing trip for urbanites! If you are planning to relax on the weekend, you might as well choose a good weather to go and experience a day of "slow life" Cheung Chau! #CheungChauDayTrip #HongKongIslandTrip #WharfFood #Hiking andSeaSea #LocalChillLife #CheungChau
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