Departing from Sok Kwu Wan, first visit Tin Hau Temple, where precious specimens of emperor hairtail (also known as "earthquake fish") are stored. After passing through the Kamikaze cave left during the Second World War, you will see an oblique path on the left at Lo So Shing. The landscape is open and sunny, and there are trees along the road that are easy to walk. About 30 minutes to the fork, follow the signs to take the trail on the right, pass the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups Lamma Youth Camp, and follow the ridge to the Lamma Winds. This is the only wind power plant in Hong Kong with a blade diameter of 50 meters and a tower pole length. 46 meters, fully automatic operation. After the visit, go down the mountain along the road and turn left to Hung Shing Yeh Beach to rest. Turn back to Yung Shue Bay, stop by the handicraft shop, and maybe find your favorite boutique.
Length:about 7 KM
Difficulty:🌟★★★★
Start point transport info : Central Pier 4 to Sok Kwu Wan on Lamma Island.
End point transport info : Yung Shue Wan, Lamma Island to Central Pier 4.