Saigón, Una escapada serena con delicias de mariscos frescos
Sai Kung
Área de Sai Kung
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Introducción
Sai Kung Peninsula, which is surrounded by the sea on three sides, is known as the "back garden of Hong Kong" and is a paradise for seafood lovers. Visitors can buy fresh seafood from fishermen and then taste the delicious food in nearby restaurants that offer cooking services. The fishermen's sea platforms, known as "fish rafts," built using plastic barrels, are also a unique feature of Sai Kung.
From Sai Kung Pier, visitors can choose to take a ferry, speedboat, or sampan to nearby islands and fish rafts. The famous Kau Tsui Chau has a unique landscape and is connected by a natural sandbar to the nearby Kat O Island. At low tide, visitors can walk across the sandbar. In addition, Kau Tsui Chau, Leung Sheung Wan, and the Guoju Islands are all part of the UNESCO Hong Kong Global Geopark. Due to the rugged terrain and rough waves in these areas, it is only suitable to take a boat tour along the shore in calm summers. In addition, visitors can choose to explore Sai Kung by bike or hiking.
When visiting the islands near Sai Kung, visitors must check the weather conditions in advance. During high tide, the sandbar connecting Kau Tsui Chau's islands may be completely submerged, affecting the return route and time. Therefore, visitors can collect relevant weather information such as tides in advance on the Hong Kong Observatory's website to ensure a smooth trip. Transporte Tomar el autobús número 92 en la salida C2 de la estación de Diamond Hill o tomar el minibús verde de la línea 1A en la salida C2 de la estación de MTR Choi Hung hasta la parada central de la ciudad de Sai Kung, o tomar el minibús verde de la línea 101M en la salida B1 de la estación de MTR Hang Hau hasta la parada central de la ciudad de Sai Kung.