🇭🇰Hong Kong|A hidden beach that requires a sky ladder? !

This beach is more physically demanding because you need to hike before you get there, but it's also just right for those who like outdoor activities. After a round of exercise, you'll be greeted by a quiet beach with clear water and fine sand, without having to crowd around!

No wonder netizens say this is a ladder to heaven. It's really narrow and slanted. It's actually quite strenuous to walk down in hot weather, but the whole way is a stone road, so there's no problem of slipping, and fortunately there's shade on part of the way! Another thing to worry about is mosquito bites. The mosquito problem here is very serious, so remember to bring mosquito repellent!

About 10 minutes from the starting point, you'll see Baishuiwan Waterfall, which may be the most convenient waterfall. If you're a waterfall lover, this is a high-value attraction. However, the waterfall can only be viewed from a distance, and there's no way to get there.

The biggest disadvantage of Baishuiwan Beach is also its biggest advantage - because of the inconvenient transportation, it takes a lot of energy to walk up and down the ladder to heaven, and there are fewer tourists than other beaches, so you can take pictures and watch the sea quietly. The sea here is very clear and transparent, giving people the feeling of being in Okinawa. However, there are no lifeguards on duty here, so everyone has to be careful!

Next to Baishuiwan Beach is Qingxindi Farm. Although you need to make an appointment in advance if you want to visit inside, you can also take photos outside the fence. The wooden house and white wooden bridge are popular check-in spots! You must not miss the natural scenery such as the sea of ​​flowers and the mirror of the sky, but whether you can encounter it depends on your luck.

📍Baishuiwan Beach
Take bus 91, 91M bus or 11, 11B, 12 and other minibuses and get off at the University of Science and Technology (North Gate) and walk for 25 minutes to arrive. The trail next to the bus stop is the starting point. Just follow the "To Qingxindi" sign and walk down.

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Post by Tea_2046 | Aug 31, 2024

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