Autumn Hiking
Posted On Thursday, October 30, 2003 at at 1:42 AM by AlvinAutumn is the ideal season for hiking in Hong Kong as the climate is dry, fresh and not so humid and hot as in Summer. Our house is located about 2km from the MacLehose Trail and we enjoy this proximity by regularly hiking this Trail. The MacLehose Trail is named after a popular Viceroy back in the colonial days and is divided into 10 sections and the Tuen Mun section forms the last section of the Trail. Section 10 offers scenic views of the Tai Lam Chung Reservoir, sightings of Chinese monkeys, a large selection of exotic butterflies and a large piece of quietness away from the madding crowds. Check out the emerald green Tai Lam Chung Reservoir above.
Yesterday we hiked along the Trail and made our way to Tsuen Wan, a town on the West of Kowloon which marks the city limit and the start of the New Territories. Take a look at the Trail here.The weather was ace and we packed a salad for lunch and it took some 5 hours to reach Twisk (a major road cutting through the New Territories from North to South). There were some minor aching limbs afterwards but they did not spoil our appetite. We have located this Food Court in Discovery Park (a modern and quiet mall in Tsuen Wan) and we had a soya sauce chicken and half a roast duck over a bottle of sweet Chinese wine before we dragged ourselves back to the Gold Coast. All in all, a fun day out.