This boat trip to Round Island (白沙洲, Pak Sha Chau) and Wong Chuk Kok Tsui (黃竹角咀) is linked with trip to Kat O. These two spots are in fact included in Geopark Hong Kong and located at the north east New Territories. It is not accessible by public transport. If you are interested, you have to join local tours. But there is always no pier in each spot, landing must be achieved by connecting boat.
This is Wong Chuk Kok Tsui, characterized by the pork meat rock pattern.
There are several caves near the shore.
Apart from climbing and photo-taking, they would stay in the shore for about half an hour.
Water is very clear and clean.
It is very nice to visit such a special place of rocks with different shapes and colours.
Sun-block is a must.
We are surrounded by the special rocks.
Rocks are eroded irregularly by seawater.
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This is the rock pattern and colour in geopark.
Yes, there is no pier in the places we visit.
We move to another spot by connecting boat. Each boat can carry about ten persons.
If you are brave enough, you may hike / climb / walk along the shore.
Hiking shoes and accessories are must-have items.
Cheers!
They climb like monkeys. It is definitely dangerous and should not be followed by children and green-hand.
Round Island is really circular in shape.
There is a turtle at the opposite side of the hole.
The hole is also called "Cat-eye Hole".
At the back of the island, rock colours are different.