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    Photos From Dragon’s Back Hike In Hong Kong

    As all of you who follow my Facebook page know, I visited Hong Kong during the Chinese New Year holiday. The best destination I visited this time was absolutely the famous Dragon’s Back Hike. If you want to relax in a few hours hike in the middle of the nature, then this pretty easy hike is just for you! Few tips: Take the MTR to Shau Kei Wan station, then change to bus number 9 To Tei Wan, the hike starts right next to the bus stop, you can’t miss it! Go during the morning or later during the day, avoid hot and harsh midday sun! Take water and snacks…

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    Hengshan Mountain in Hunan Province

    I went to Hengshan last December to spend my birthday on top of a mountain. I already shared one photo on my Facebook Page, but now it’s time to take a look at some more pics! For more information about the mountain you can find from TravelChinaGuide for example. The hotel on top of the mountain don’t seem to have a website, but the hostel near to the mountain does. I really recommend the OP Youth Hostel, clean rooms, heating, excellent service. But now lets let the photos speak for them selves!

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    Photos from Dapeng Fortress in Shenzhen

    Last week I visited an ancient Dapeng Fortress and I have to say it’s a must see destination in Shenzhen. I recommend to take a slower bus from Shenzhen to Dapeng, it will offer amazing views to the sea (For example bus number m362 at 罗湖医院站). From the last stop you can take a tuk tuk for 10RMB that takes you to the village.

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    Traveling in Hong Kong: Tai O Village

    I visited Tai O fishing village last Tuesday while I was waiting for my passport in Hong Kong. If you want to see a different side of Hong Kong you should visit this charming place on the Lantau island. You can take the metro to Tung Chung station and take a bus number 11. You can also choose to take a ferry from Central to Mui Wo and then bus number 1 to Tai O village. Tai O is the place for seafood lovers, but unfortunately I’m not one of them. Even the smell of dried fish is little bit too much for me. But there is also much more…