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Hiking in Misty Mountain

Tai Mo Shan (misty mountain), at 957 metre, is the highest peak in HK. It is also part of a designated country park, Tai Mo Shan Country Park. As the highest peak, it is the coldest place in HK, attracting some people to drive up here to sight the frost when the temperature drops to near freezing point.

The trail I walked in the park recently is called Twisk Nature Trail. I walked it after rain. The trees looked so green, and sometimes the whole surrounding was shrouded in mist – I then realized why it is called Misty Mountain. With little slope, the trail is definitely a pleasant walk with nice soil paths to walk on, and native trees in their plenty.

The trail is only about 2km – in about 1.5 hours you will finish the walk. But towards the end of the trail, you can detour (there is signpost to direct you) to hike to Chuen Long where there are Chinese restaurants famous for Yum Cha. That would add another 1.5 hour walk. At the end of a long walk you can enjoy dim sum with Chinese tea. What a treat.

I have posted about Yum Cha in Chuen Long. Check out here.

How to get to Twisk Nature Trail
For details about the trail and transportation, check out here. My tip for going to the Country Park and the trail is take bus No. 51 from Tsuen Wan West MTR station. It is the starting point of the bus. You get off at Country Park stop.

Or take bus No. 51 from Kam Sheung Road MTR station, which is quite far from the city.

By Anna

With a wanderlust and lusts of other sorts, I look to sth new, sth different, sth fulfilling, and find myself on a journey...

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