監製:Ha Kwai Cheong
Dragon's Back has been selected as one of "the best hikes in Hong Kong" by internationally renowned travel guides. Its proximity to the city, coupled with its scenic beauty, attracts many tourists who come here eagerly.
At Dragon's Back, visitors can enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of the surrounding areas, including Big Wave Bay, Clear Water Bay Peninsula, and Stanley. Among them, Shek O in the southeastern part of Hong Kong Island is also a popular weekend destination for locals.
After completing the Dragon's Back hike, the hosts then proceed to Shek O to take on the challenge of rock climbing. They have also invited an expert in rocky shore ecology to teach them how to observe the tiny yet resilient organisms that cling to the rocky shores.
Dragon's Back has been selected as one of "the best hikes in Hong Kong" by internationally renowned travel guides. Its proximity to the city, coupled with its scenic beauty, attracts many tourists who come here eagerly.
At Dragon's Back, visitors can enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of the surrounding areas, including Big Wave Bay, Clear Water Bay Peninsula, and Stanley. Among them, Shek O in the southeastern part of Hong Kong Island is also a popular weekend destination for locals.
After completing the Dragon's Back hike, the hosts then proceed to Shek O to take on the challenge of rock climbing. They have also invited an expert in rocky shore ecology to teach them how to observe the tiny yet resilient organisms that cling to the rocky shores.
Established in 1977, Shing Mun Country Park is one of the early-established country parks in Hong Kong. It encompasses Tai Mo Shan, Tso Shan, and Cham Shan, and features attractions such as Shing Mun Reservoir and Waterside Paperbarks.
The park is abundant with lush vegetation, offering a diverse and rich ecosystem for exploration. Visitors can admire various butterfly species while hiking to the mountain peaks and encounter charming freshwater fish in the streams of Tai Shing Stream.
However, the true rulers of Shing Mun are the monkeys that inhabit the mountains. There are at least four recognized troops of monkeys within Shing Mun Country Park. In this episode, guided by experts, the host learns about the monkeys' habits through observation from a distance and discovers the secrets of coexistence between humans and monkeys on the mountains.