Saturday, February 16, 2008

The Magic of Mui Wo, Lantau Island, Hong Kong

The classic photo that a tourist will take in Hong Kong will be of the high rise buildings stacked along the ever changing (should that be shrinking) waterfront of Hong Kong Island and Kowloon.

Yet 30 minutes by fast ferry there are numerous places to visit where you will not even be able to see one single high rise building.

Mui Wo, on South Lantau Island is one place that I love. It is a community of bicycle riders that share the narrow paths and beach with each other.

Our accommodation is up a valley and you can only see two other houses from it. The view is of greenery and bush, with the mountain Lin Fa Shan taking centre stage, and at 700m high it certainly does.




We love sharing our "home" with others. It is like a homestay or bed and breakfast experience that you get in so many other parts of the world though very rarely in Hong Kong.

From the patio you can hear the birds during the day and night. There are butterflies of all shapes and sizes and the thrill of picking your own fresh fruit is so rewarding.

The response we get from people who visit is wide ranging. If you are not used to getting close to nature then it is a great spot to experience it without needing to fly to another country or visit a zoo.

Come and visit Mui Wo (also often called Silvermine Beach) see a real contrast in Hong Kong. So come and visit us for the day or even stay the night!

1 comment:

Unknown said...

What a wonderful way to help nature by connecting businesses with conservation projects with funds to continue. Giving business owners and staff the opportunity to improve the world. Win/win situation. Keep me posted of your progress?