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Ap Chau

I had a few islets pending to check on the very North of Hong Kong. Just further up than Kat O. Ticking out the last parts of all HK coastline.

Tai Shing Left

The little brother of Tai Shing main stream. Clear water and chances of encountering quite some fauna, but little more. Low flow.

Feng Bi 鳳壁

It might be the most well-known of the perilous scrambles in HK. Once a feared courage & skills test, dangerously becoming an Instagram spot…

Lei Muk Shue

Small stream with just a few interesting trees and man-made structures. Very little flow, small climbable waterfalls, and relatively slippery rocks.

Shen Xiu Left

Another small stream heading up towards Needle Hill. Gentle high falls and pools that can look pretty in rainy season before bushy/slippery exit.

Shen Xiu

The most impressive cliff under Needle Hill. That feature aside, a not interesting, slightly tricky & trashed little flow stream within the jungle.

Seven chords

Cute short stream heading down from Needle Hill area. Several smaller waterfalls and pools. I usually hike it down after being in the upper area.

Jin Island

The last sea arch that I had pending to write about. Super wellknown these days with people taking boats and kayaks there. Good coasteering too!

Heung Fan Liu

The first stream under Needle Hill that I’d recommend. Cute, a couple of big waterfalls, relatively easy and short. Perfect for a few hours fun or to combine with more.

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