The Wilson Trail is a picnic trail in Hong Kong named after the former Governor of Hong Kong, Lord Wilson. It was officially opened in 1996 and has a total length of 78 kilometers. It is divided into 10 sections from south to north over many high mountains and mountains in Hong Kong, and runs through eight country parks in Hong Kong. , is the second longest hiking trail in Hong Kong after the MacLehose Trail. The Wilson Trail crosses many mountains and mountains in Hong Kong from south to north, and the scenery is amazing. This hiking trail can not only take you into many undeveloped and primitive countryside in Hong Kong and enjoy the green mountains and green waters, but also allow you to stand on the uninhabited green hills, watch the prosperity of Hong Kong city, and see the countryside and the city of Hong Kong. The city stands side by side, and the world of motion and silence is a wonderful scene separated by thick shades. The Wilson Trail is named in memory of a Hong Kong Governor, Sir David Wilson, who was fond of Hong Kong's landscape and hiking activities. The 10-section hiking trail runs through eight country parks in Hong Kong from south to north, including Tai Tam Country Park, Tai Tam (Extension) Country Park, Ma On Shan Country Park, Lion Rock Country Park and Kam Shan Country Park , Shing Mun Country Park, Tai Mo Shan Country Park and Pat Sin Leng Country Park. The trail starts from Stanley Gap Road in Tai Tam Country Park and goes north through several peaks on Hong Kong Island to Quarry Bay. The first section starts from Stanley Gap Road in the Southern District of Hong Kong Island, and passes through Morgan Hill, Repulse Bay Col, Ziluolan Hill, and ends at Yangming Villa. Length: 4.8 km; Hours: 2 hours; Difficulty: ***The second section starts from Yangming Villa, passes through the quarry of Jardine's Mountain, and then passes through Bila Mountain to Baijia Mountain. Afterwards, head north along Dafeng Au and descend to the mountain, to the Reservoir Park between Kornhill Garden and Korn King Garden, and then walk to the subway station to Lam Tin. Length: 6.6 km; Hours: 2.5 hours; Difficulty: **The third section is from Lantian subway station to Jinglanshu. Pass by Devil Mountain, Zhaojing Huanshan, Changlongtian, Wugui Mountain, Autou, Mayoutang, Daniu Lake and Xindi Village. Length: 9.3 km; Hours: 4 hours; Difficulty: **The fourth section starts from Tseng Lanshu, passes through Sai Kung Ancient Road, Tai Lanhu Village, Tate Lao Col near Kiwi Camp, and ends at Sha Tin Col. Length: 8.0 km; Hours: 3 hours; Difficulty: *** Section 5 Shatin Col to Kowloon Reservoir. Length: 7.4 km; Hours: 2.5 hours; Difficulty: * Section 6 Kowloon Reservoir to Tsuen Wan Shing Mun Reservoir. Length: 5.3 km; Duration: 2 hours; Difficulty: **Section 7, Tsuen Wan Shing Mun Reservoir to the bottom of Yuen Tun in Tai Po District. Length: 10.2 km; Hours: 4 hours; Difficulty: * Section 8, Dapu District, Yuandun, down to Jiulongkeng Mountain. Length: 9.0 km; Hours: 4 hours; Difficulty: ***Section 9 from Jiulongkeng Mountain to Baxianling. Length: 10.6 km; Hours: 4.5 hours; Difficulty: *** Section 10 from Baxianling to Nanyong. Length: 6.8 km; Hours: 2.5 hours; Difficulty: **
Although the Weiqi Xinjing is divided into many lines, it is tied to the top 𠮶 A snack pavilion is called Lion Pavilion. There are tofu flowers for $15 to eat and there are many horses gathered near home. If you want to go to Shuiquanao and fear the horse, you have to change the road.
The Wei Yuen Tsim Trail is an outing track named after the former Governor of Hong Kong, Lord Wei Yuen Tsim. It was officially opened in 1996 and has a length of 78 km. It is divided into 10 sections from south to north across many of Hong Kong's mountainous mountains and runs through eight country parks in Hong Kong. It is the second longest hiking trail in Hong Kong after the MacLehose Trail. The name of the Wei Yu Xin Trail is in memory of a Hong Kong Governor who loves the landscape and hiking activities of Hong Kong. There is a road in the village of Lei Yue Mun Fish that points to the Wei Yu Xin Trail. It is estimated that the third section of the road from Yau Tong passes through Devil Mountain.
Weiyixin Trail is one of the most famous hiking trails in Hong Kong. Its total length is quite long. Its difficulty is medium. The scenery along the way is good, with mountains and rivers, and there are many historic and cultural sites along the way.
Walking through the three sections of Weiyu Xinjing, it is in the downtown area of Tseung Kwan O, which is very convenient and the scenery is good.
The Wei Yu Xin Trail (Wilson Trail) is a long-distance hiking trail in Hong Kong, opened in 1996, with a total length of 78 kilometers, a total of 10 segments, is the second longest hiking trail in Hong Kong, after the MacLehose Trail.
Along the way, you can look at Jardine Mountain, Baijia Mountain View, Taitan Reservoir and Repulse Bay Sea View. The last Stanley scenery is also good, it is worth a trip.
Beautiful scenery, very relaxing, very comfortable, very good environment