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Hong Kong’s four long-distance hiking trails (Hong Kong, Lantau, MacLehose and Wilson) offer a striking contrast to the urban area. The annual Oxfam Trailwalker sees participants hike non-stop the entire 100 kilometres of the MacLehose Trail in the New Territories to raise funds for charity.
The Dragon’s Back forms part of Hong Kong Island’s 50 kilometre Hong Kong Trail.
Hikers on the Dragon’s Back, with Shek O below.
Originally built as holiday retreats for missionaries in China, these shelters are on Sunset Peak on the 70 kilometre Lantau Trail.
Grassy Hill on the MacLehose Trail.
Violet Hill on Hong Kong Island on the 78 kilometre Wilson Trail, starting near Stanley on Hong Kong Island and ending at Nam Chung in the northern New Territories.
Near Shing Mun Reservoir on the Wilson Trail.
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