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Dr. Rolando FritschUnited States

Shenzhen is just a 30-minute ride away from the stunning mountaintop prairie, comparable to Wugong Mountain

I've come across many posts about Jigongling recently and decided to check it out for myself. The place is breathtakingly beautiful, with a vast primitive mountaintop prairie and overlapping grassy peaks. The lush greenery is extensive and intricately interwoven. Jigongling in Hong Kong's Yuen Long can be reached from Shenzhen's Futian Port by taking a minibus for about 30 minutes to the foot of the mountain. It's definitely worth a visit!!! 📍Location: Jigongling, Hong Kong 📷: a7R5 & 24105/F4.0 🧢: CAMEL 🎫Ticket: Free 🕐Opening Hours: All day →To Jigongling Option 1: Minibus route - Take minibus 75 from Futian Port_Lok Ma Chau Bus Station to Fung Kat Heung Road junction (western entrance of the mountain) Option 2: Subway route - Take the East Rail Line from Futian Port to Lok Ma Chau~Sheung Shui Station, then transfer to minibus 77K at Kau Tau Station (eastern entrance of the mountain) ←From Jigongling Option 1: Take minibus 76K from Fung Kat Heung Bus Station to Shape Point 1 Bus Station, then transfer to B1 to Lok Ma Chau Terminus (western exit of the mountain) Option 2: From Kau Tau Bus Station, take 77k to Shek Wu Hui Post Office, then transfer to the subway at Sheung Shui Station, which is one stop away from Lok Ma Chau (western exit of the mountain) Option 3: Take minibus 602 to stop 60 on Castle Peak Road Yuen Long section, cross the road and transfer to B1 to Lok Ma Chau Terminus (southern exit of the mountain) 📷Photography and Recreation It's better to take photos on a sunny day! But remember to protect yourself from the sun with items like hats, sunblock clothing, and mosquito repellent. Although there are fewer mosquitoes on the mountain, it's still better to be prepared, especially if you attract mosquitoes. I recommend wearing long pants, and don't ask me why, because I've experienced the deep grass in shorts and it's not pleasant. On a cloudy day, don't be discouraged. The prairie over 500 meters near the sea is shrouded in mist on the mountaintop, resembling a fairyland! It's not hot, but be prepared for rain with gear like a rain jacket. A final reminder: Climbing the mountain can be physically demanding, so bring some snacks, mineral drinks, and water. It's better to bring these from Shenzhen, as things are relatively expensive and there are fewer shops on the other side. Jigongling
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Posted: Apr 9, 2024
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