The overland road to Tai Lang Sai Wan is the second section of the Macleod Trail and is an important resupply and resting place for Sai Kung hikers. Most hikers will start from the West Bay Pavilion, whether it is a village bus or taxi, transportation can only stop here, and then rely on "foot melon force". It takes 45 minutes to 60 minutes to walk from Xiwan Pavilion to Dalang Xiwan. It is a gravel and cement road more than one meter wide. It stretches into the dense vegetation. When it encounters a steep slope, the road is designed to be parallel with the ladder, which is convenient for up and down. When high, you can overlook the beige beach of Xiwan.
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The overland road to Tai Lang Sai Wan is the second section of the Macleod Trail and is an important resupply and resting place for Sai Kung hikers. Most hikers will start from the West Bay Pavilion, whether it is a village bus or taxi, transportation can only stop here, and then rely on "foot melon force". It takes 45 minutes to 60 minutes to walk from Xiwan Pavilion to Dalang Xiwan. It is a gravel and cement road more than one meter wide. It stretches into the dense vegetation. When it encounters a steep slope, the road is designed to be parallel with the ladder, which is convenient for up and down. When high, you can overlook the beige beach of Xiwan.
Hong Kong's West Bay Camp, with few people, beautiful air.