2011年09月02日

南丫岛的船只

止步于闹市?

有时我也这样。到了一个大城市,各种新鲜,便不再花时间出城去瞧瞧。兴许真应该多走走……写下来多数是为了提醒自己:以后应该多多尝试。

每日一瞥——南丫岛的船只

到香港旅游,上南丫岛的人恐怕不多。但这里的确很适合短途旅行!一条徒步小径环绕全岛,这个小港便是终点。 这里美食很多,落日景色更是美不胜收。

Boats on Lamma IslandI don't think many people leave Hong Kong to come visit Lamma Island, but it is a nice jaunt.  There is a nice hiking path around the island and it ends at this little harbor.  There's lots of food and the reflections around sunset are a treat.- Trey RatcliffRead the entire entry here at the Stuck in Customs blog.

Filed under the categories: China, Hong Kong, Lamma Island, Nikon D3X, Travel

2008年09月20日

The Shrine of Offering

This was found on Lamma Island, just a short ferry ride from Hong Kong. I wanted to get out of the hustle and bustle of the city for a while, and this quiet little island had some very quaint little shrines like this.

The Shrine of Offering

Filed under the categories: China, Lamma Island, Travel

2007年09月23日

The Blue of Lamma Island

Lamma Island is one of the many tiny islands surrounding Hong Kong. It has some great fish restaurants… needless to say.
The Blue of Lamma Island

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2007年08月01日

China’s Opal Blue Bay of Lamma Island

I took the ferry over to Lamma Island from the port of Hong Kong. It’s the third biggest island in the area and a nice escape from the concrete jungle. It has only about 6,000 residents and is home to a lot of ex-pats – especially artists and musicians. I stopped and had snacks at a cool place called “Deli-Lamma” and spent the late afternoon and evening hiking from one side of the island to the other.

I started out at Yung Shue Wan and hiked for several hours around the outside of the island until I made it to Sok Kwu Wan, which you can see below. It is a little fishing village where a bunch of people live out on the water. You may have to zoom in to see the little WaterWorld village… very cool and different.
China's Opal Blue Bay of Lamma Island

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