Embracing much of the New Territories' eastern seaboard, Sai Kung district is one of Hong Kong's wildest district with sandy bays and big protected country parks.
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One of the most pleasant ways to see the beautiful coast is to rent a small or big
private boat in the town of Sai Kung. One day trip from Hong Kong island is also very popular.
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| Private boat |
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New Territories' eastern seaboard is a natural haven with lots of pleasure boats and
yachts anchoring there.
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| Private boats |
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Saikung district offers many choices for sailing leisure trips to the islets.
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| Sailing boats |
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There are four villages on Leung Shuen Wan (High Island), including Sha Kiu Tau, Tung A, Pak A
and Pak Lap. Today, it has become a designated fish culture zone with several seafood restaurants
along the shore for visitors to enjoy delicious local food.
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| Sha Kiu Village, High Island |
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Chinese pavilion, also named kiosk, provide people with shade from the sun and protection
from the rain, and also a place to rest.
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| Sha Kiu Village, High Island |
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High Island or Leung Shuen Wan is an island in the southeast of Sai Kung Peninsula.
It is is connected to the peninsula by dams to form High Island Reservoir.
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| Sha Kiu Village, High Island |
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As a major shipping international centre, barges can be found everywhere in
Hong Kong even in Sai Kung coastal area.
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| Barge |
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Sai Kung coast features beautiful scenic sighta with sea, beautiful villas and
mountains in the background.
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| Beautiful coast |
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