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Hung Shing Yeh Beach

A popular sandy shoreline in Lamma Island known for its clear water, barbecue areas, and proximity to the Yung Shue Wan village.

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A ferry ride away from the buzzing hills of metropolitan Hong Kong lies a remote and barely inhabited island. Lamma Island is known for its hippie vibe with cars being strictly prohibited and building regulations stating three stories high is high enough. The island has a tropical hideout feel to it.
The Lamma Island Family Trail is two and a half miles and connects the two ferry piers on the island, so you can get dropped off at one pier and hike to the other, stopping often to take in the spectacular views and tour the pagodas scattered around.
Hung Shing Ye Beach is where you’ll want to stop for a refreshing swim in the South China Sea. Lush green hills jut up to surround the beach, and paired with the fact that you hiked to the beach and will hike back out, make this a very memorable experience. In case you were concerned, the beach is protected by a shark net. I never enter a body of water thinking I’m heading out to swim with sharks, but the sign telling me I was safe from sharks made me wonder. I instantly envisioned numerous sharks swimming laps back and forth on the other side of net. Alas, none of the sharks know the secret password to enter the swimming area so not to worry.T

laurenallain 5 years ago

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