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Hong Kong's hidden gem, Sharp Island, boasts a world-class sea cave and snorkeling in crystal clear waters.

Hong Kong is a very small seaside city with over 200 small islands, many of which are uninhabited. Today, we introduce one of them - the uninhabited island of Fo Shek Chau, located opposite Pak Lap Wan in Sai Kung, eastern Hong Kong. I believe that even most Hong Kong people have not been here because of the inconvenient transportation, so the small island has preserved its clean coastline. When you come here, you will find that the island has been eroded by seawater for a long time, forming many different shapes of sea caves. One of the most famous ones is called Guandao Cave, which is astonishingly large and can be seen clearly from several kilometers away. Paddling a canoe, you can shuttle back and forth among these sea caves, which is very fun. Some of the caves go deep into the island, giving a sense of adventure. If you get tired of paddling, you can park the canoe on the shore and go snorkeling in the crystal-clear seawater. Transportation: 1. You can rent a canoe at Bai La Wan and paddle to Huo Shi Zhou. A double canoe costs about 300 yuan per day. 2. You can rent a motorized sampan at Sai Kung Pier, which can carry 10 people at a time. It's even more fun to go with a group of people.
*Created by local travelers and translated by AI.
Posted: Mar 2, 2023
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