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10 August 2009, by !Baha
Tai Lo Sai Wan, is Hong Kong's version of those majestic National Parks in America. Tai Lo Sai Wan is facing the Pacific Ocean and that accounts for the name “Tai Long” (which means “big wave” in Chinese). The wonderful shoreline has been shaded against the big waves, wind and rain for thousands of years. The sea is unpolluted and the sand is white and very fine. The rhythm of the waves, the cool sea breeze soothe your mind and release you from stressful city life.
How to get there: To reach Sai Kung, you can take minibus at Hang Hau MTR Station. And then take Minibus 29R from Sai Kung town and alight at the Sai Wan Pavilion terminal. Follow the signposts and paths directed to Sai Wan Village, which takes an hour to arrive. Then, trace back the MacLehose trail and go 15 minutes further and you will be there. (source of information: HKSAR - Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department)
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