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Average hiking time: About 2 hours | Distance: About 4 km | Difficulty: Very easy
These trails take you up many steps, but it’s worth the climb for the sweeping views of the waters, bridges and lands surrounding Tsing Yi Island. There are many sitting-out areas along the way. Be sure not to overlook the wild flowers, such as Bougainvillea in vibrant fuchsia shades, and Trailing Lantana with small purple flowers.
You can’t miss it, the long staircase marks the entrance of the Tsing Yi Nature Trails.
Climb the stairs up, look out over the Ting Kau Bridge and Tuen Mun Highway at Ching Hom Path. Keep right when you reach a pavilion, with its commanding views of the Tsing Ma Bridge and container ships.
Turn left to follow Ching Hom Path down to the five-way junction point where it meets the Kwai Tsing Celebration of Reunification Health Trail, and the Ching Wan Path. Take the Ching Wan Path fork to the left.
You may want to stop to take in more views of the channels and high-rises below and mountains across the water at Pavilion 1.
You’ll arrive at Tsing Yi Road West, passing the archway announcing the south entrance to the Tsing Yi Nature Trails.
A convenience store and supermarket can be found in Cheung Wang Estate.
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