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Kung Chau

Remote and very photogenic islets a long swim away from Grass Island. Possible good snorkeling, scrambling, and extra fun around.

Right Dragon

Wong Lung Hang might be the number one stream in Hong Kong. The Right Dragon 右龍石澗 Yau Lung is one of the exit options.

Nei Tung Hung

Have you been in Tei Shek? If you want similar water quality, you are OK with a bit less flow, but higher waterfalls; this is for you.

Ma Hang creek

One of the many small streams in Hong Kong island with little to no flow most of the year. Only recommended for the “I want to see them all”.

Wo Lei stream

Wo Lei pit or stream is a short easy one good for beginners on its own or to enjoy as a side plan of other bigger entertainments in the area.

Tai Lui stream

Continuing with the Tai Mo Shan streams, this small one. Only two significant waterfalls, not much flow, but interesting paddy structures.

Tai Yuen Left

To continue uploading all the information of Tai Yuen stream here the Westernmost tributaries. Impressive with perfect conditions.

LongKe-SaiWan

Long Ke to Sai Wan coasteering and short stream hiking is a classic long route that requires experienced buddies and some advance planning.

Tai Yuen Right

I wanted to check all the different tributaries of the well-known Tai Yuen stream. None as good as the original, but this one is definitely fun.

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