This blog is designed to communicate observations, impressions, and experiences during a 10 month Fulbright scholarship as a visiting professor at the City University of Hong Kong. The views and information presented here do not represent the Fulbright Program or the Department of State
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Hong Kong Mountains
Had a retreat last weekend in the Hong Kong mountains located in what is called the New Territories.
Hong Kong divided into 3 georgraphically areas. One is Hong Kong Island all around by water; another one is Kowloon Peninsula which around by water and connects to the Mainland China; and New Territories was announced the countryside but after the past 50 years development, they are just the cities now. The mountain you were going I guess should be called Tai Mau Shan.
Hong Kong divided into 3 georgraphically areas. One is Hong Kong Island all around by water; another one is Kowloon Peninsula which around by water and connects to the Mainland China; and New Territories was announced the countryside but after the past 50 years development, they are just the cities now. The mountain you were going I guess should be called Tai Mau Shan.
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