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9月 7, 2025, Teapot Mountain
Awesome route! Hällarna Visättra ängar looks like a fantastic adventure with those scenic views. Tip: Pack a lightweight rain jacket, as the weather in this area can shift quickly, especially in open meadows. As a travel blogger at www.urbanchats.com I love discovering guides like this for outdoor adventures thanks for sharing such a great trail!
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8月 28, 2025, Yu Garden (Yuyuan Garden)
A hidden gem in the heart of the bustling city, Yu Garden is a masterpiece of classical Chinese garden architecture, created in the Ming Dynasty (1559). With graceful pavilions, winding paths, ponds teeming with koi, and elaborate rockeries, this garden offers an oasis of tranquility and refinement. Every corner reveals a new view—a philosophy of "landscape with every step."
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3月 30, 2025, Longevity Hill, Summer Palace 🏰 Beijing
A beautiful park for which you should easily allow 2-3 hours. There's a lot to discover, especially off the main route. You should definitely go during off-peak season—even then it's quite crowded. Last admission to some of the buildings is at 4:30 p.m., so keep this in mind when planning your route. The park itself is also very worthwhile.
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2月 3, 2025, Central Pier (Star Ferry), Hong Kong
Bustling place from which various ferries depart to the surrounding islands.
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12月 3, 2024, Shek O Peak
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7月 14, 2024, Shanghai Old Street (Miaoqian Dajie)
Very worth seeing, you have to see it
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7月 7, 2024, Yu Garden (Yuyuan Garden)
historic garden, very winding and there is something new to discover around every corner
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11月 30, 2023, Peak Tower and Sky Terrace 148
The Peak is of course part of the must-do in Hong Kong. When the weather is good, the viewing platform offers brilliant viewing angles. If the weather is rather moderate, you can save the HKD75. The viewing platform in the shopping center right next door and the views on the circular route are a good and free alternative!
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4月 30, 2023, Yu Garden (Yuyuan Garden)
Yu Garden is believed to have been built in the Ming Dynasty, more than 400 years ago. The exquisite layout, beautiful scenery, and the artistic style of the garden architecture have made the garden one of the highlights of Shanghai. (https://www.chinahighlights.com/shanghai/attraction/yuyuan-garden.htm)
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10月 28, 2022, Yu Garden (Yuyuan Garden)
The garden was built as early as the Ming Dynasty (1559-1577). It shows the Chinese art of gardening. It's very crowded on weekends. Anyone in Shanghai should pay a visit to the garden.
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10月 28, 2022, The Bund (Waitan)
The most famous promenade in Shanghai. There is a lot going on here, especially in the evening. The colorful scenery is sensational.
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4月 15, 2022, Shek O Peak
Survey Station No.: 1008.02 Type of Mark: Traverse Stations N=810782.545 E=843160.019
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10月 8, 2021, Central Pier (Star Ferry), Hong Kong
A must to go with the boot if you are in Hong Kong.
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1月 2, 2021, The Bund (Waitan)
More information under the following link: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bund
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10月 28, 2020, Dragon's Back Trail
Great medium length trail. One of Hong Kong's classic walks. About the only one in the area. For more route details and info click here: https://www.komoot.com/tour/275607030
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10月 26, 2020, Peak Tower and Sky Terrace 148
There is a good walk here from the tower to the Victoria Peak Garden which has fine view points of Hong Kong Island.
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10月 25, 2020, Tai Mo Shan Summit
Tai Mo Shan 957m, Hong Kong, 18.2.2019 (See 25 Best Day Walks in Hong Kong by Martin Williams). Being the highest point in HK Tai Mo Shan was supposedly a good hike with great city views if you do it as part of Section 8 of the Maclehose trail on a clear day. Unfortunately I was running out of time and the weather had turned after doing Lantau Peak so I had to do it on a wet drizzly windy day. I caught a metro ride from Causeway Bay on HK island to Central and from there to Tsuen Wen MTR station. To save waiting for the bus I then caught a taxi to the visitor centre just off from the ‘Route Twisk’ road. This cost me around 75HKD (£7.50) if I recall correctly. Anyway, the visitor centre has toilets and the route starts right behind it and is well signposted. I set out on the route and it goes gradually uphill and you are hiking on steps mostly. It does level out here and there and you pass a picnic site at around the 2km mark. The views…well I couldn’t see anything! Basically you continue until you eventually come out on the Tai Mo Shan Road road at 2.5kms and walk past a check point (they didn’t ask me anything). You then walk uphill on the road for a km and a half until you get to another check point/gate/fenced off area. This is the highest point you can legally attain. My intention was to do the route as per the book and to continue onwards to Chai village but to be honest it was a stinking day out and quite miserable. So much so I was the only muppet out on the hill. Therefore I just decided to head back down on the road all the way back to Route Twisk. Here there is a large picnic area and bus stop. I then caught the bus (no51) back to Tsuen Wen which cost 10HKD (£1ish). All in all it was a very wet 8.5kms with 533m of ascent done in 1hr 51mins. A pity really that the weather was so awful as this was after all Hong Kong’s high point! For route details click here: https://www.komoot.com/tour/276542848
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