Lantau Trail

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The Lantau Trail (Chinese: 鳳凰徑), opened on 4th December, 1984, is a long-distance footpath on Lantau Island in the New Territories of Hong Kong. The 70-km trail is circular, starting and finishing in Mui Wo.

[edit] Stages

The Lantau Trail is divided into 12 stages.

  1. Mui Wo to Nam Shan, 2.5 km, 0.75 hours, Easy Walk
  2. Nam Shan to Pak Kung Au, 6.5 km, 2.75 hours, Very Difficult
  3. Pak Kung Au to Ngong Ping, 4.5 km, 2.25 hours, Very Difficult
  4. Ngong Ping to Shum Wat Road, 4.0 km, 1.25 hours, Fairly Difficult
  5. Shum Wat Road to Man Cheung Po, 7.5 km, 2.75 hours, Fairly Difficult
  6. Man Cheung Po to Tai O, 2.5 km, 1.0 hours, Fairly Difficult
  7. Tai O to Kau Ling Chung, 10.5 km, 3.0 hours, Very Difficult
  8. Kau Ling Chung to Shek Pik, 5.5 km, 1.5 hours, Fairly Difficult
  9. Shek Pik to Shui Hau, 6.5 km, 2.0 hours, Easy Walk
  10. Shui Hau to Tung Chung Road, 6.5 km, 2.0 hours, Easy Walk
  11. Tung Chung Road to Pui O, 4.5 km, 1.25 hours, Easy Walk
  12. Pui O to Mui Wo, 9.0 km, 3.0 hours, Fairly Difficult

[edit] Phoenix Walkathon

The Phoenix Walkathon is a fund raising event held by Hong Kong Ecotourism Society which aims at promoting the academic and educational messages of ecotourism. The Phoenix Walkathon is held along the 70-km Lantau Trail every year.

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