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    Horseracing
    This is the most popular sport among local people. Race meetings, at which vast sums of money change hands, are held from September to June, Saturday or Sunday afternoon, and Wednesday evening. The two main racecourses are at Happy Valley (Hong Kong Island) and Shatin (New Territories). The tourism board organizes horseracing tours which allow visitors to enjoy the races from the members-only enclosures.

    Hiking and trekking
    MacLehose Trail, the longest trail, at 100km (62 miles), crosses the New Territories, taking in Hong Kong’s highest peak, Tai Mo Shan (985m/3231ft). It can be joined at 10 different points, all of them accessible by public transport, and is recommended for experienced hikers. The 70km- (43 mile-) Lantau Trail runs around Lantau Island, via Lantau Peak (934m/3064ft) and Po Lin Monastery, home to the world’s tallest seated Buddha. The Hong Kong Trail runs through five country parks on Hong Kong Island, and the Wilson Trail runs for 78km from the south of Hong Kong Island to the north of the New Territories, necessitating a ferry ride across the harbor. A popular walk is the Dragon’s Back on Hong Kong Island, which follows a ridge, giving spectacular views. This can be concluded with dinner in one of the restaurants in Shek-O village. On these trails and on other walks, visitors can escape from the urban bustle that characterizes the rest of the territory and enjoy tranquility and beautiful views.

    Wildlife
    In 1841, Lord Palmerston - who was then foreign secretary - wrote that Hong Kong was ‘nothing but a barren island without a house upon it’. Today, the situation is different, although many people will be surprised to learn that less than 30 per cent of the territory’s land area is developed. Owing to the foresight of a former Governor, many of Hong Kong’s natural areas have been protected, and there are many country parks which cover approximately 110,000 acres (40,000 hectares) of land. Less than an hour away are the Sai Kung East and West country parks. There is a wide variety of vegetation, including native and imported species of trees. Although there are no longer large mammals such as tigers and elephants to be seen, it is possible to spot macaque monkeys, wild boar, civet cats, barking deer and the Chinese pangolin, a scaly mammal which resembles an armadillo. Hong Kong’s prime birdwatching site is at the Mai Po marshes near Yuen Long in the east of the New Territories. The area is now administered by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and visitors are required to obtain a permit to enter. Black-headed gulls, Saunders gull, osprey, Dalmatian pelicans and Chinese pond herons all visit the site to feed on the fish in the mud flats and mangroves there, and many other species can also be seen. Hong Kong’s waters are home to the Chinese pink dolphin, which can be observed near Lantau Island.

    Golf
    All golf clubs and their facilities in Hong Kong are for members only, although visitors can play for a limited time at an extra cost. Major tournaments are held at the renowned Hong Kong Golf Club in Fanling, which also allows visitors to join as day members. The Jockey Club Kau Sai Chau public golf course, beautifully located on an island, was designed by Gary Player.

    Watersports
    There are over 30 highly-acclaimed beaches throughout the territory. Excellent skindiving, water-skiing, sailing, kayaking, windsurfing, and fishing (from a boat or at a reservoir) are available. Watersports equipment can be hired from beaches and hotels in Stanley and Sai Kung, and from other centers. One-day island hopping tickets allow unlimited ferry trips between islands.

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    Cyclists will enjoy the Tolo Harbour Cycling Track, running from Sha Tin to Tai Po, an easy ride through scenic countryside. Bikes are available for rental near KCR stations. Most of the outlying islands do not allow cars and are therefore very peaceful. They are best visited in the week because they attract many visitors at weekends. Spectator sports such as soccer, rugby and cricket are also popular. Jogging facilities are provided by some hotels. The Fitness Club at the Adventist Hospital offers running and marathon training. There are also good facilities for squash, tennis, riding, bowling and ice skating, as well as health-center facilities.


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