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Hong Kong map Ping Shan Trail Hong Kong Wetland Park Birding at Mai Po Marshes Tai Fu Tai Mansion Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden To Lai Chi Wo from Wu Kau Tang Northeast New Territories Island Hopping tour including Double Haven Tung Ping Chau Hoi Ha Wan Tai Long Wan, Sai Kung To Mau Ping by stone trails from Sai Kung Buffalo Hill Tai Po Kau Forest Reserve Ng Tung Chai waterfalls Tai Mo Shan upper slopes Kam Shan - Monkey Hill Kowloon Hills by taxi Kowloon Park Po Toi Big Wave Bay via Dragon's Back Strolling around Stanley Market Wong Nai Chung Gap battlefield trail Zoological and Botanical Gardens Lamma Island: Yung Shue Wan to Sok Kwu Wan Cheung Chau Chi Ma Wan to Pui O Pui O Cheung Sha, the long sandy beaches Shui Hau flats and Tong Fuk beach Strolling thro Mui Wo, to Silvermine Waterfall Lung Tsai Ng Yuen, a Chinese landscaped garden Hiking southwest Lantau Tai O Lantau surprises Down from Ngong Ping along Stage 4 of Lantau Trail Scenic Shalotung Soko Islands Nei Lak Shan Trail Strolling around Victoria Peak

Hong Kong Earth Champions Community Day

Opportunity for Hong Kong people to meet their Earth Champions on their Community Day

[Press release from Earth Champions Foundation]

The Earth Champions Foundation is delighted to announce it is hosting a Community Day this coming weekend. The Community Day is the exciting second phase of the Hong Kong Earth Champions Quest. It will take place on the 7th of December from 11:00am to 3:00pm at the Cyberport Podium (roof garden).

Sharp Island

Much of Sharp Island (Kiu Tsui Chau), together with seven islets off its northeast and northwest coasts, is country park. Though you can hike here, Sharp Island and its neighbours are most popular for activities focused on the shore and marine environment – especially swimming at two of the best beaches near Sai Kung, as well as snorkelling over coral.

Workshop on air pollution on 10 Jan 08

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The Conference

A one-day public forum to focus the air pollution debate on health-based facts and science. What policies do the government and the public need to adopt to protect public health for this and future generations? This event has been co-organized by The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust and Civic Exchange.

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