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HONGKONG UNESCO GLOBAL GEOPARK
Hong Kong Geopark officially opened on 3rd November 2009 and is one of China’s 183 national geoparks. Joining the national geopark network has enabled Hong Kong to gain and exchange experience on preservation of valuable geological and topographical resources, promoting public awareness of earth science and foster the development of eco-tourism.
Getting there ?
Taxi from Sai Kung town to the East Dam Wall of High Island Reservoir takes about 25 minutes and costs HK$100/110.
Bus 94 (destination Wong Shek Pier) from Sai Kung Bus Terminus to Pak Tam Chung (20 mins) and then walk for 9km along Tai Mong Tsai Road and Sai Kung Man Kee Road (following the MacLehose Trail Stage 1 alongside High Island Reservoir) to the East Dam Wall. Taxis, if available, at Pak Tam Chung can be taken as an alternative to walking from Pak Tam Chung to the East Dam Wall. The journey takes about 10 mins and costs about HK$60.
Green Minibus 9A (Sundays and public holidays) - With effect from Sunday 22nd July 2018 a new green minibus route 9A will operate on a trial basis on Sundays and public holidays between Pak Tam Chung and the East Dam of High Island Reservoir. The service will operate from 3pm to 6pm at a frequency of 20 to 25 minutes and the fare will be $11.30. The Transport Department will closely monitor passenger demand and will suitably adjust the service if necessary.
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