多謝Hong Kong Tourism Board 送上由韓國人氣插畫師繪製嘅填色繪本,將香港嘅特色展現成繪本,嚟唔嚟到香港嘅朋友都可以填住顏色先,希望疫情快d過去,好似今日咁好天!#香港很美! #週末愉快!#Cheers!
Thank you Discover Hong Kong for sending me the coloring book! it’s designed by Korean artist in showcasing the special highlights of HK, so for those who can’t come to HK can still enjoy the scenic spots here. Wish COVID-19 will go away soon! HK is beautiful! The weather is so good today! #HappyWeekend! #Cheer!
#weekendvibes #chill #discoverhongkong #hktb #coloringbook #HelloHongKong #ccwinevoyage #詩詩酒樂園
同時也有2部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過8,520的網紅Josh the Intern,也在其Youtube影片中提到,I walked 100,000 steps in 24 hours and it was the hardest physically and mental challenge I have ever done! I explored Macau on my 100,000 steps chal...
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有沒有想過訪台跑馬拉松之餘,
仍有空間安排一場recovery登山行程呢?
台灣不大,卻也真的探索不完。
【吾運動‧吾閱讀】- #蝦叔 蝦叔跑步 Uncle Shrimp Running
《台灣小百岳》
編輯:台灣山岳文化
台灣是港人其中一個熱門旅遊地點,相信大家身邊不難找到一兩個「台灣旅遊專家」。隨意想想,其實台灣不少自然景點都在山巒。例如合歡山、太魯閣峽谷、象山自然步道、太魯閣國家公園等都是景色絕美的熱門旅遊點。愛好運動者,也許會想自我挑戰,攀登海拔近4000米,有「東北亞第一高峰」之稱的玉山主峰,又或是像電影《破風》那樣騎單車到武嶺。
台灣山岳資源豐富,單是3000米以上的高山已多達268座,當地登山界早已選出了「台灣百岳」。至於海拔沒那麼高,離市區較近,比較親民的「郊山」其實更是多不勝數。為了推動登山風氣,台灣政府邀集了專家選出了百座山容特殊、狀況良好的「郊山」命名為「台灣小百岳」。今次介紹的這本書由雜誌《台灣山岳》編輯而成,可說是一部檢閱「小百岳」的精美圖鑑。
書將小百岳按地區劃分於不同章節。每個小岳以兩頁介紹,除了景色圖片之外,亦有背景資料、簡單地圖、難度標示、交通資訊及注意事項等實用資料。這些小岳絕大部分我聞所未聞,尤其在外島如蘭嶼、澎湖那些更是沒有想過也可以行山。
此書末尾也有關於登山體能訓練、穿戴裝備等額外資料。此外還刊載了一篇關於制定台灣小百岳理念的文章,讀了我方知道這次活動其實是仿效「日本百低山」的概念,通過選出特色郊山,使更多人透過登山認識不同縣市特色。
披閱《台灣小百岳》之後,發現原來安排得當,下次到台灣也實在可以不再到那些熱門景點。安排一節登山活動,無疑會使旅程更添特色,回憶也更為深刻。
筆者簡介:蝦叔,愛閱讀,愛寫作,愛運動。期待未來以一雙腳和一枝筆,繼續從體育探索世界。
#新地公益垂直跑 #新鴻基地產 #行山 #旅遊 #台灣
「Exercise and Read」 - #UncleShrimp
Xiao Baiyue of Taiwan (100 Peaks of Taiwan), edited by Taiwan Mountain Cultural Corporation
Taiwan is a popular tourist destination among the people of Hong Kong. It has abundant mountains which make up many of its scenic spots—Hehuan Mountain, Taroko National Park and Elephant Mountain, just to name a few.
“Xiao baiyue” are a hundred distinctive mountain peaks with good terrain, rising less than 3,000 metres above sea level in the suburban areas chosen by a group of experts. It is an effort by the Taiwanese government in a bid to promote greater enthusiasm for hiking.
The mountains, many of which are little-known, particularly those on Orchid Island and in Penghu County, are organized into different chapters of the book based on their region. Each mountain covers two pages of description which comprises photos, background information, a simplified map, level of difficulty, transport information, points to note and others. Towards the end of the book is information on fitness training, clothing and equipment for hiking. There is also an article explaining the rationale behind developing a list like this, the idea of which has its roots in Japan and aims to deepen people’s knowledge about the characteristics of different cities and counties by highlighting the special mountains in suburban areas, and encouraging people to hike them.
Reading this book made me realize that with appropriate arrangement, visiting the usual popular tourist spots is no longer the only thing I can do when I travel to Taiwan next time. Going on a nice hike during an overseas trip will undoubtedly spice up your travel experience and leave you with a memorable impression.
About the writer: Uncle Shrimp loves reading, writing and athletics, and hopes he can continue exploring the world through sports.
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I am not feeling right, both physically and psychologically.
I have repeated outbreak of flu three times in a row. OMD! I caught a cold more than one month ago. It seemed to get better after a week. But then it appeared again. I was well before the trip. But I started to have sore throat and headache yesterday again. Sigh......
It's crazily hot here as there are no clouds nor tall buildings. I had only gone out for three hours today. I didn't go to the scenic spots as planned coz I don't even have the mood to read the maps and find the roads. I just wandered freely in the street. It's not too bad. After all,travelling should be care free.
I ate a lot of beef these two days, probably more than what I consumed for a year in Hong Kong. I had a lot of cow products like milk, cheese, ice cream and beef coz its a place famous for beef. It's not too expensive but they melt in your mouth. Yummy! Tonight I gonna have a fruit party as I got a lots of peaches, golden cherries and strawberries.
At first I felt a bit nervous in an unfamiliar place alone. But then I felt more at ease coz I can't see anyone I know in the street. Even if I lose control of my emotions publicly, I don't have that sense of pressure. I am quite sure that the Japanese won't approach me. Even if they do, we cannot communicate. All these make me feel better.
I don't know what I'm going to do for the rest of the day. Perhaps just lie in bed and do nothing. My room is in a mess but I just don't wanna pack up.
Just wish me luck for the rest of my trip.
scenic spots in hong kong 在 Josh the Intern Youtube 的最讚貼文
I walked 100,000 steps in 24 hours and it was the hardest physically and mental challenge I have ever done!
I explored Macau on my 100,000 steps challenge, using my Garmin watch to record my steps. It works similarly to a fitbit, recording the amount of steps you do while walking.
I wanted to do this extreme adventure challenge to test my limits and see if I could walk 100,000 steps in a day.
As a challenge itself, it was very difficult but what made it harder was the fact that I filmed it all solo. I used my camera and tripod, carrying all my gear on my back for the 24 hour hiking challenge.
There were extreme highs and lows in this crazy travel experience however finishing it at 22 hours of walking was the most rewarding feeling in the world.
The distance of 100,000 steps is around 50 miles or 80km and I had never done anything close to that distance.
Many ultra marathons are 50 miles but I was only walking not running so it was not as bad as that! (perhaps next time I can try!)
I walked around Macau, exploring off the beaten path and discovering hidden gems all around the place. With this many steps to do I really could walk down every alleyway and street in Macau, exploring all the areas I had never travelled to before.
Macau is a great city for a challenge like this as I could explore so many different urban and natural environments, walking and hiking at the scenic Penha Hills for sunrise. When hiking off trail I even found 2 abandoned buildings that were awesome fun to explore.
I also walked past Ama Temple, the oldest temple in Macau at over 500 years old. The whole area around this Chinese temple is full of interesting history and a wonderful travel destination for things to do in Macau.
I walked down the red street, Senado Square, Hong Kung Temple and went to a secret travel destination called Sun Yat Sen Park. This park found on the border of Zhuhai offers great nature spots and very beautiful walks through greenery. It is certainly a hidden gem of Macau and worth travelling to or visiting when in Macau whether you live in Macau or are visiting on a Macau day trip from Hong Kong or China.
I then walked to Kun Iam Temple, exploring the ancient garden, off the beaten path and far from the crowds there are so many things to discover here it really makes for a great outdoor hiking adventure!
I walked over the Macau bridge to Taipa, exploring Old Taipa Village and then going back to the Grand Lisboa Hotel. Here back in Macau side you can find photogenic neon lit streets perfect for urban exploring or night photography.
Overall walking 100,000 steps in 1 day was an awesome adventure and a crazy travel challenge. Thank you to Garmin for recording all my steps!
I really hope you enjoyed this adventure video in Macau and if you would like to see more adventure vlogs like this one or more travel content in Macau, please let me know!
Thank you so much for watching this adventure challenge and I will see you in the next video!
#Garmin #adventure #challenge
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南丫島古稱為「博寮洲」,位於香港以南的一個島嶼,是香港第三大的島嶼。由於島形看似像「丫」字,故名為「南丫島」。島上更設有香港唯一一個風采發電站,可給遊客前往參觀。
Lamma Island is a southern island in Hong Kong, is the third largest island in Hong Kong. Lamma Winds, which was the first commercial-scale wind turbine in Hong Kong, is one of scenic spots open to the public.
【南丫島(榕樹灣)】詳細介紹: http://wp.me/P6CvAS-3Jj
音樂 Music: Good Night by t.tam (from DOVA-SYNDROME: http://dova-s.jp/)
#南丫島 #榕樹灣 #離島 #航拍 #Phantom4
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