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Kayaking at Tai Mei Tuk | Hong Kong Vlog #11
Hong Kong is not just about shopping and food! There are lots of outdoor activities like sports climbing, hiking, and water sports. I got the opportunity to learn how to kayak at Tai Mei Tuk.
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“Extra’s” Michael Corbett recently took a trip to Hong Kong, which is surrounded by water.
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Hong Kong Kayaking in Sai Kung
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HK Sea Arch Grand Slam Kayak Marathon
A 45km kayak tour going under all four scenic sea arches near Sai Kung in Hong Kong. We also went to Long Ke Wan, Kau Sai Chau, and Shelter Island.
August 27, 2015
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Hobie Oasis (red)
Hobie Tandem Island in kayak mode (white)
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Quiberon Peninsula / France / Masters race. The 2019 ICF #Canoe Ocean #Racing World #Championships will be held in the north-west of France, at the stunningly beautiful Saint-Pierre Quiberon in #Brittany.
It will be the first time the World Championships are held in this region, and the first time in France.
It will also signal a return to Europe, after the previous two World Championships were held in Hong Kong (2017) and Tahiti (2015).
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Kayak and Snorkeling at Hoi Hai Wa Hong Kong 浮潛西貢海下灣
It is one of the popular place for snorkeling in Hong Kong.You can see many fishes, starfish and coral reef under the sea of the Hoi Han Wan Marine Park though the water is not so clear.
sea kayak cave Lamma Island, Hong Kong
getting out of the sun during sea kayak trip around Lamma Island, Hong Kong.
Kayak fishing in Hong Kong
Kayaking Day Trip Hong Kong - cooking and fishing attempt
First time fishing on a kayak. Made a fire on an island and chilled.
Kayaking in Sai Kung area, Hong Kong National Geopark
Charles Frew and Paul Etherington kayaking at Bluff Island and Wang Chau, in Geopark, eastern Hong Kong - from Explore Wild Hong Kong!
KAYAKING IN SAI KUNG 西貢 | HONG KONG (ULTRA HD 4K)
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Kayaking in Sai Kung (西貢) Hong Kong, is a very relaxing experience. Our video is shot in Ultra HD 4K, crystal clear quality, as if you are actually here. You will see the different small islands, small isolated beaches, and Sai Kung in the background. You will also see the mountainous views.
Aside from kayaking, one can do SUP stand up paddleboarding.
'Sai Kung District (Chinese: 西貢區; Cantonese Yale: Sāigung Kēui) is the fifth largest district in Hong Kong in terms of area. It comprises the southern half of Sai Kung Peninsula and Clear Water Bay Peninsula in the New Territories plus a strip to the east of Kowloon. It is made up of the Sai Kung Town, Sai Kung rural areas, Tseung Kwan O New Town and over 70 islands of different sizes. The administrative centre is Sai Kung Town but the district's population is concentrated in Tseung Kwan O. The district has the second youngest residents. Known as the back garden of Hong Kong, Sai Kung has been able to retain its natural scenery, and where the Hong Kong Global Geopark is located. Behind the modern buildings, a lot of traditional customs and cultures are still retained in the rural villages.[1]
Sai Kung District covers approximately 136 square kilometres (53 sq mi) and as of 2006, it had a population of 406,442 in 2006, most of it in Tseung Kwan O.
Sai Kung Town
Sai Kung Tin Hau Temple, Sai Kung
Sai Kung Town is a former fishing village. The designation of the country park areas during the 1970s was a huge boost to the local tourist industry. Sai Kung town underwent significant expansion during the 1970s when the High Island Reservoir and associated water scheme required some villagers and fishermen to be rehoused in Sai Kung. This provided a core of government-funded new development, both housing and commercial, in the town centre. This was followed by the Tui Min Hoi (literal translation 'over the harbour') development under the government's market town programme.
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A kai-to carrying passengers to the outlying islands off the Sai Kung Peninsula
On summer nights, a lot of people hire small boats known as kaitos or sampan, some to catch cuttle-fish which is a popular pastime for local residents, others for leisurely trips through the island-dotted inland sea of Port Shelter. Popular islands to visit include:
Kau Sai Chau
Kiu Tsui Chau (Sharp Island)
Leung Shuen Wan Chau (High Island)
Pak Sha Chau (White Sand Island)
Yeung Chau (Sheep Island)
Yim Tin Tsai (Little Salt Field)
The large island of Kau Sai Chau is the location for a public golf course developed and run by the Hong Kong Jockey Club.'
The above excerpt is from Wikipedia.
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Outward Bound Kayaking Expedition
A group of participants from Chinese University of Hong Kong has joined a 5-day kayaking journey with Outward Bound Hong Kong.
In the programme, they are encouraged throughout to reach outside of their comfort zone, discover and explore exciting new places, and make lasting new friendships.
Outward Bound works with local schools, international schools from Hong Kong and around the region as well as university students, providing 5-8 days sea kayaking, hiking and sailing courses that feature rock climbing or high ropes course activities to achieve powerful change in students.
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Tai Mei Tuk & Plover Cove, Hong Kong (Kayak, Windsurf, Cycle, Hike in Hong Kong)
Get an aerial view of one of the most fun places in Hong Kong - Tai Mei Tuk. A place where there are so many activities to do.
Tai Mei Tuk, located in Tai Po along the Plover Cove dam (New Territories) offers visitors activities ranging from kayaking, boating, windsurfing, cycling, hiking (into the country park), BBQ, and more.
It's also in close proximity to Bride's Pool waterfalls and Tsz Shan Monastery.
Check out this video of folks enjoying their day in Tai Mei Tuk, Hong Kong.
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