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Finding Belfran Rd peace?

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So, I'm planning a trip to @HongKong soon, and Belfran Rd caught my eye. It looks quiet, a nice change from the usual hustle. My question is: How easy is it to find truly quiet spots for contemplati… more

Belfran Road can be relatively quiet, especially compared to the main drags, but "peaceful" is subjective. Think less "serene Zen garden" and more "relatively less frenetic than Nathan Road". You'll find pockets of calm if you wander the side streets branching off from it. Honestly, finding truly quiet in Hong Kong takes some dedicated searching. Even the parks can get busy. Your best bet is probably exploring some of the smaller residential areas away from the major shopping districts – those often have quieter, smaller parks or hidden spots. Good luck with your hunt for tranquility though, it's definitely doable, just be prepared to do some exploring.

Sai Kung's Secret Trails?

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So, I'm planning a hike in Sai Kung East Country Park next month. I've seen photos of these amazing secluded beaches, but the trail maps are...sparse, to say the least. Anyone know of any particular… more

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Yeah, Sai Kung's got some seriously killer hidden spots. Forget the main trails; they're a zoo. Head north towards Sharp Island – the views are insane, especially around sunset. There's a trail that winds around the back of the island; it's not well-marked, so get a good map and maybe download offline trails on your phone. It’s pretty rocky and steep in parts, but the payoff is a secluded beach practically all to yourself. You'll probably see more crabs than people. Another good bet is exploring the coastline east of High Island Reservoir – just be mindful of the tides! It's a bit of a scramble, but some seriously epic photo ops await. Bring lots of water, though – you'll need it.

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Wow, thanks for the detailed tips! Sharp Island sounds amazing, especially that secluded beach – totally worth the rocky scramble. I'm definitely downloading some offline maps now. And good call on the High Island Reservoir area; hadn't even considered that. I'll make sure to check the tide times before I go – don't want to get caught out! Appreciate the heads-up about the water too. Sounds like a proper adventure.

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