Clear Water bay(Second Beach) Hongkong
Oct. 1 is the National Day of China. Since it's holiday, we decided to go to the nearest beach.
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CLEARWATER BAY BEACH HONG KONG (ULTRA HD 4K) | 清水灣
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Welcome to Clearwater Bay Beach (清水灣) in Hong Kong. Our video is shot in Ultra HD 4K, crystal clear quality, as if you are actually here. Clearwater Bay has 2 beaches and this is the second beach, which has a car park. Note the beach is accessible by a series of stairs. This video was taken in the late afternoon, hence the number of people around.
'Clear Water Bay (Chinese: 清水灣; Jyutping: cing1 seoi2 waan1) is a bay on the eastern shore of Clear Water Bay Peninsula of Hong Kong, located within Clear Water Bay Country Park. There are two beaches at Clear Water Bay: Clear Water Bay First Beach and Clear Water Bay Second Beach. The name is also used to describe the area around the bay on the peninsula.
Both beaches are protected by shark nets after the three fatal shark attacks in Hong Kong in 1995. During the summer, both beaches have life guards on duty. Changing rooms, lockers, shower facilities, toilets and rafts are available at both beaches. A BBQ area can only be found on the 1st beach, but there is a kiosk selling refreshment on the 2nd beach.[1]
Transportation
Clear Water Bay bus terminus.
Tai Au Mun Road (connects Clear Water Bay Road at Tai Au Mun)
Buses
91 - Plaza Hollywood in Diamond Hill to Clear Water Bay 2nd Beach
Minibuses
Green Minibus 16 - Po Lam to Po Toi O
Green Minibus 103 - Kwun Tong Ferry Pier to Clear Water Bay 2nd Beach
Green Minibus 103M - Tseung Kwan O Station Public Transport Interchange to Clear Water Bay 2nd Beach
Red Minibus - No Number, because only one type of bus for the red minibus trail or route. Ngau Chi Wan Minibus Terminus to Clear Water Bay 2nd Beach
Parking
Uncovered free parking is available at Clear Water Bay Second Beach. The car park is usually full on summer weekends so taking public transport is advisable.'
The above excerpt is from Wikipedia.
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Catch a glimpse of local life in the summer at one of Hong Kongs popular beaches - Clearwater Bay Beach II - i show you how to get these from central using the public metro system and mini bus system.
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Allaighn and Bobo playing at Clearwater Bay Second Beach, 05/09/2009
ULTRA HD 4K HONG KONG CLEARWATER BAY COUNTRY PARK | KITE FLYING | 清水灣
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Welcome to our Hong Kong Walking Tour in Clearwater Bay Country Park. Our video is filmed in Ultra HD 4K, crystal clear quality, as if you are actually here. The park is not too big so its perfect for families and young children. It is pretty flat also, and has plenty of barbeque pits and even a kite flying place.
Hong Kong Clearwater Bay country park also has 'tree walks' which are forest walks. It is located at the end of Clearwater Bay and has limited parking spaces. It has panoramic views of Clearwater Bay Golf Course and Clearwater Bay Beach.
'Clear Water Bay Country Park is a rural country park located in the New Territories of eastern Hong Kong. The park is located near the beaches in Clear Water Bay. The 6.15 square kilometre park opened on 28 September 1979 with features like:
High Junk Peak
Tin Hau Temple in Fat Tong Mun, Joss House Bay
Clear Water Bay Beach
Clear Water Bay Tree Walk
Clear Water Bay Golf Course
Lung Ha Wan Country Trail
There is a designated hiking trail which begins on Clear Water Bay Road near Tseung Kwan O and ends near the Clearwater Bay golf course.
Clear Water Bay (Chinese: 清水灣; Jyutping: cing1 seoi2 waan1) is a bay on the eastern shore of Clear Water Bay Peninsula of Hong Kong, located within Clear Water Bay Country Park. There are two beaches at Clear Water Bay: Clear Water Bay First Beach and Clear Water Bay Second Beach. The name is also used to describe the area around the bay on the peninsula.'
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Clearwater bay beach 2- Sep 2018
CLEAR WATER BAY BEACH HONGKONG
Hong Kong - Clear Water Bay Beach on Fire2
On 13 July, 2006, I was swimming with my friend -- Astley. A small hill near the beach was on fire. After a while, firemen arrived, but it seems to be can't be controlled. Afterwards, a helicopter from HK government came to help. Here are the situations. Besides, some beauties' shot enjoy it
How to travel Hong Kong I Beaches
This vlog is about traveling to some of Hong Kong's beaches!
First stop was Repulse Bay!
Second stop was Stanley Market and Stanley Main Beach!
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Bus 91 passes Silverstrand beach north of Hang Hau before reaching Tai Au Mun; if you wish, you can get off at Silverstrand and go for a dip. If you're heading for Lung Ha Wan, get off the bus at Tai Au Mun Village and start walking. From Sai Kung, take bus 92 to where Hiram's Hwy and Clearwater Bay Rd meet and change there to bus 91.
From Tai Au Mun, Tai Au Mun Rd leads south to two fine, sandy beaches: Clearwater Bay First Beach (清水灣一灘) and, a bit further southwest, Clearwater Bay Second Beach (清水灣二灘). In summer try to go during the week, as both beaches get very crowded on the weekend.
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Mui Wo Beach Hongkong Hacks: Full Review
Sharing the FULL REVIEW with budget tips, hacks and experiences to maximize your trip to Mui Wo!
Here we discussed how to get to the Ferry Terminal towards Mui Wo, price difference and experience difference between Slow and Fast Ferry, where to go exactly upon reaching the Silvermine Beach, Beach sand quality and sea clam and shell harvesting. Indeed, Mui Wo Beach worth your time and budget! Watch on and enjoy!
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GOLDEN BEACH HONG KONG (ULTRA HD 4K) | GOLD COAST | 黃金泳灘
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Welcome to the Golden Beach in Gold Coast, Hong Kong. It is situated in Tuen Mun. Our video as always is shot in Ultra HD 4k, pristine quality so clear its as if you are here. You will see many people gathered around for the announcements of the winners of the 2019 Hong Kong Aquathon Championship where many children participated. I did not shoot the race.
'Golden Beach (Chinese: 黃金泳灘) is located at the 18.5 milestone of Castle Peak Road in So Kwun Wat, New Territories, Hong Kong. It is contiguous with the adjacent Cafeteria New Beach and Cafeteria Old Beach.
Golden Beach is the largest public beach in Tuen Mun with a total area of 78,500 m² and a length of 545 metres. The water quality is usually classified as Grade 2 (Fair). Tropical trees, like coconut, and flowers of various species are planted on both sides of a 480-metre long promenade running parallel to the beach. Refreshment kiosks, a hotel, and a shopping centre are located adjacent to the beach.
Golden Beach is unique amongst the beaches of Hong Kong in that it has a volleyball court. The Hong Kong beach volleyball team occasionally practises on Golden Beach.
Golden Beach was one of the first artificial beaches constructed in Hong Kong, following the private beach at Tai Pak in Discovery Bay.[1] It was built in 1994 using about 74,000 square metres of sand.[2] It opened to the public in 1995, originally under the management of the Regional Council.[3][4]
In 2000, management of the beach was transferred to the newly formed Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD).olden Beach is the busiest of the six gazetted beaches in Tuen Mun District. In 2016, according to the LCSD, it had an average attendance of 1,941 on weekdays, 4,438 on weekends and holidays, and 670,350 during the bathing season. This makes it one of the most well-attended beaches in Hong Kong, behind only Repulse Bay, Shek O, and Clear Water Bay Second beaches.[5]'
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HK experience Chapter 2: Sai Kung & Clearwater Bay
Second video of my exchange student life ! These are videos of a boat party I have been to as well as a wonderful beach called Clearwater Bay.
If you wanna go there, you need to take the MTR until Diamond Hill and from there, take the bus 91 to Clearwater bay, the terminus! Better go there on a weekday ;)
About the boat party, you can easily book one from Sai Kung Pier ! More people you have to share the price with, less expensive it is! This is a must to do if you are here with friends in HK !
Silverstrand, CLEAR WATER BEACH Hongkong.
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First Round Highlights at the Clearwater Bay Open
Hong Kong - Clear Water Bay Beach on Fire
On 13 July, 2006, I was swimming with my friend -- Astley. A small hill near the beach was on fire. After a while, firemen arrived, but it seems to be can't be controlled. Afterwards, a helicopter from HK government came to help. Here are the situations. Besides, some beauties' shot enjoy it!
Waves and Rocks in Clear Water Bay Hong Kong
Just love the sound of the waves washing over the rocky beach.
Po Toi, the tiny island a stone’s throw from Hong Kong
original publishing date : Sep 12th 2017
On a map, the island of Po Toi looks barely a stone’s throw from the southeastern tip of Hong Kong Island. It’s small, too, seeming as if it would fit comfortably on the Kowloon peninsula.
It might not look like much, but to visit Po Toi is to leave the city and arrive in a small world with villages, hills, coastal inlets and rocky headlands, trails to hike, places to explore, and some of Hong Kong’s best coastal scenery. Plus there are simple cafes and a restaurant, with fare ranging from noodle soup to seafood banquets favoured by junk party-goers.
Junk and ferry passengers arrive via a pier in Tai Wan – Large Bay, a cove in southwest Po Toi. With its shelter against typhoons and a stream flowing to a tidal pool behind a beach, this became home to most of the island’s residents. Around a thousand fishermen and farmers lived here in the middle of the 20th century, though numbers have since dwindled to a couple of hundred as younger generations moved to the city.
There are ruined houses beneath grand old trees at the end of the pier. A footpath heads left, towards the tiny beach and main village area. There’s also a junction at an old shanty store; turn right here if you’d like to roam the wilder parts of the island. Soon, steps lead uphill, and you can pass a long disused school building.
A path climbs the hillside, with shrubs and trees affording welcome shade against hot sun. The trail eases, and there’s one of the sturdy signposts that point the way along walking routes. Partly blackened with time, these signposts now seem like relics from an earlier era, and this one still indicates the way to “Mo’s Old House”, even though a newer sign warns the area is private.
It was once a grand old house, built by a pirate called Mo Shui-tong, and served as a base for the Japanese army during the second world war. Now it’s a ruin hidden among dense young woodland, abandoned due to its reputed bad feng shui and rumoured to be haunted.
Higher up the hillside, the trail emerges from the vegetation and crosses a patch of gently sloping, weatherworn granite. There’s another sign, and the Rugged Trail heads off to the left, while the main path heads up a broad ridge to the right.
The Rugged Trail is indeed rough underfoot. Stretches of it are slender dirt trails, and in parts it crosses granite outcrops – sometimes with old chain link fences you might hold while scrambling up and down. It leads over an area of rolling hills, with views to the steep slopes of neighbouring Beaufort Island, and southern Hong Kong Island, then drops down to a Tin Hau temple at the mouth of Tai Wan.
To the right, the trail is easier, with concrete steps. It soon reaches Ngau Wu Teng, which is the highest point on Po Toi, 188 metres above sea level. A pavilion here makes a fine place to rest, shelter from the sun – or rain – and enjoy looking out over southern Po Toi and the sea beyond.
Then, flights of steps lead down to a neck of land that connects to a peninsula. Just below, on the right, there’s a tiny beach that’s pleasant for paddling. Head straight on, and the path climbs a low hill, dotted with boulders amid vegetation kept low by fires started by grave sweepers doubling as accidental arsonists.
Some of the rocks here have been named. Monk Rock is like a pillar rather taller than a man, recalling a monk bowing in supplication. A sign by it also points to Turtle Rock, though this is better appreciated from farther along the path.
There’s a lighthouse atop the hill. It’s not a classic round white building, run by a man in a thick jersey with a bushy beard and an attentive cat, but a squat square concrete structure, operating automatically.
tiring steps of Clear water bay first beach
tiring but its all worth it..mhyne's pink bday bash 10-26-2014
Playing on the beach 20110708
Clear Water Bay (清水灣第一灣)
Clear Water Bay (traditional Chinese: 清水灣, Cantonese: Ching Sui Wan) is a bay on the east shore of Clear Water Bay Peninsula of Hong Kong located within Clear Water Bay Country Park. There are two beaches at Clear Water Bay, namely Clear Water Bay 1st beach and Clear Water Bay 2nd beach. The name is also used to describe the area around the bay on the peninsula.