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Lantau Island 大嶼山


HK Disneyland by Lantau


It's a small world indeed
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Of course there are jungles out there
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It seems they both interest in her
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Only kids are allowed
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Does the US still has a space program?
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We'll have more attractions on your next trip
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So Hong Kong is importing more and more of western culture...
 
So Hong Kong is importing more and more of western culture...


Not really, but then Disney is a part of HK so I spent 2 post on it doesn't mean I'm promoting it. I'll probably have 100 more posts on HK coming, mostly on older developments like towns and villages which I love. I'll let others post skyscrapers.
 
Lantau Island 大嶼山


Tung Chung 東涌 is situated on the north-western coast of Lantau Island. It is currently one of the latest generation of new towns developed from a small rural village. Developed as part of the Airport Core Programme, with HK International Airport across a narrow channel. It's easily accessible by Lantau Link (road and MRT), air, sea and Ngong Ping 360.


A map of Lantau, Tung Chung is right across from the Airport
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View of Tung Chung from Ngong Ping Skyrail
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Hong Kong, with 7 million people and about 350(?) legal immigrants enter everyday, needs many new towns like this
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What a beautiful contrast
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Tung Chung Cable Car Terminal
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Factory Outlet stores for bargain hunters
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The MRT goes right to your door, so to speak
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Any wonder why Lantau is the lung of HK
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Lantau Island 大嶼山


Tung Chung Fort 東涌古城 was built in the Southern Song era 1174-1179 to fight the pirates. In 1817 the Qing government rebuilt the fort to fight against the pirates, who were robbing this area rampantly again, and foreigners. Since then it was used by different groups and now is the base for Rural Committee Office and the Tung Chung Public School.


Entrance to the fort area
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Entrance gate of Tung Chung Fort
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Tung Chung Rural Committee Office and exhibition hall (current user) within Tung Chung Fort
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Tung Chung Battery 東涌小炮台 c1817 it is a companion of Tung Chung Fort of the south.
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A cannon from the fort
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A view of a wall protecting the fort
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A village next to the fort
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Lantau Island 大嶼山


Tung Chung Road 東涌道 is a two disjointed-section road and also the only road connecting the north and south coast of Lantau Island. The short section is featured with historical Tung Chung Battery that extends to another village. The long section is a long, steep, narrow and winding road opens to only buses, taxis and permit-bearing vehicles only and speed limit is set to 30 km/h. It proceeds upwards to the valley between Sunset Peak and Lantau Peak. It reaches its highest point at a pass in Pak Kung Au, where hikers of the two peaks get off, then follows a steep downhill path to Cheung Sha.


Tung Chung road with Sunset Peak on the left and Lantau Peak on the right.
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Going up!
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Tung Chung Road near Pak Kung Au 伯公坳 Pass, the highest point of the road
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Continue south.....and down
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A trail on Sunset Peak
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A trail going up Sunset Peak. Turn back to gaze the Lantau Peak: "You are mine next week".
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A view from a trail on Lantau Peak. Tung Chung Road on the left and Cheung Sha Beach at the bottom.
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Cheung Sha Beach at the southern end of Tung Chung Road.
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Lantau Island 大嶼山


Discovery Bay 愉景灣 is a low density housing development, with many open areas and beautiful beaches, that's perfectly suited for living. It consists of two bays, Tai Pak Bay 大白灣 and Yi Pak Bay 二白灣. It has only 18,000 residents with a sizable community of expatriates from 30 countries. It situates on the northeastern coast of Lantau where all kind of transportation are conveniently located.


A transportation map of discover Bay
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Panoramic view
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Siena, Discovery Bay
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Plaza close to the Ferry Pier
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A view of Greenvale Vill and Greenvale vill bus terminal. Notice golf carts are normal form of transportation here
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Living in style
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View of the marina, HK and Kowloon in the background
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Discovery Bay 愉景灣 Marina's residential boats
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Still a bit cold there
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What a life! Golf carts parking lot! BTW there are few golf courses in the area.
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Can you beat this?
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Notice they are all hose boats in the marina
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Don't drive and talk!
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Lantau Island 大嶼山


Chek Lap Kok 赤鱲角 was the result of merger and leveled with another island when the HK International Airport (open 1998) was built. It lies right off Lantau's northern shore separates by a narrow channel and it also houses the Hong Kong SkyCity 香港航天城 that includes the AsiaWorld-Expo, SkyPlaza and SkyPier. The Lantau Link, or Route 8, of road, bridges and MRT trains connects the island to the rest of HK and the recent addition of Ngong Ping 360 connects to the rest of Lantau.


A model of HK International Airport, or Chek Lap Kok Airport by the locals, looking south. Left side is where the Hong Kong SkyCity 香港航天城 that includes the AsiaWorld-Expo, SkyPlaza, SkyPier and hotels are located. On the background is Tung Chung New City and the rest of Lantau.
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Another overhead view shows transportation availability through Tung Chung on the lower left
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View of the Airport Island Angle Station of the Ngong Ping 360 cable car, built on Scenic Hill, the unleveled peninsula in the south of Chek Lap Kok
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The airport is #10 in the world in passenger traffic with 53 million and #1 in cargo service 2011
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Interior
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Lantau Island 大嶼山


AsiaWorld-Expo 亞洲國際博覽館 in Chek Lap Kok offers over 70,000 square metres of rentable space with 10 ground-level and column-free halls, including the AsiaWorld-Arena – the biggest purpose-built indoor seated entertainment arena in Hong Kong with a maximum capacity of 14,000.
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Exhibition Hall
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Antique show
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I heard that there was a rule in the old colonial days that forbade Chinese to live in the peak.

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Was that guy a paparazzi who was fretting over his zoom lens left behind in the car?
 
^^^Yeah, there were such rules. You know how it was (still exist today) the Brits were very snobbish and they treated their colonial subjects relatively better than the other powers but always with condescension.

That kid is probably doing a brave photo shot, I'm sure there's a relative flat area beyond where he is doing a 'fearless macho guy' look.
 
^^^Yeah, there were such rules. You know how it was (still exist today) the Brits were very snobbish and they treated their colonial subjects relatively better than the other powers but always with condescension.

That kid is probably doing a brave photo shot, I'm sure there's a relative flat area beyond where he is doing a 'fearless macho guy' look.

Why the rule is still not abolished since the Handover?

I was thinking the HK reporters will take it all to the limit of the sky like this:

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