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Is this even Hong Kong? Location: A ferry ride across Mirs Bay takes you to Hong Kong’s easternmost island of Tung Ping Chau, which forms the tip of a unique geological formation that is part of the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark. Here, the sea and time have carved and moulded rocks into other-worldly shapes and precise geometric patterns, and turquoise waters shelter dozens of coral species. The unique heritage of this crescent-shaped island will knock your socks off, making you question whether you are still in Hong Kong.

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Tung Ping Chau

Tung Ping Chau

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Natural feature
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4.5

Island & popular dive site made up of sedimentary rocks, with rock pools, cliffs & temples.

Mirs Bay

Mirs Bay

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Natural feature
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4.0

Sailing trips & ferry crossings in a bay marked by small islands & the remains of anti-pirate forts.

UNESCO Global Geopark

UNESCO Global Geopark

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Landmark
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4.6

Sizable park featuring 2 geological regions with distinct rock formations & educational exhibits.