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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.
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The Dragon’s Back forms part of Hong Kong Island’s 50 kilometre Hong Kong Trail.
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Hikers on the Dragon’s Back, with Shek O below.
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Originally built as holiday retreats for missionaries in China, these shelters are on Sunset Peak on the 70 kilometre Lantau Trail.
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Grassy Hill on the MacLehose Trail.
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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.
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Near Shing Mun Reservoir on the Wilson Trail.
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