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Helen Yu (Chestnut Journal)Hong Kong, China
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Pray for Love at the Lovers' Rock

The Lovers’ Rock is rumoured to bring good luck in the love department. In this week before the Lunar New Year, I was looking for an easy trail for a much-needed walk. Since Bowen Road is in the vicinity, I thought I could also bring in some good luck with a visit to the Lovers’ Rock on the way. The Bowen Road Fitness Trail is a very popular trail for all sorts of activities. Many people like to do a quick along-the-city walk. Many more jog on this trail. Still more walk their dogs there. The trail stretches from Wan Chai all the way to Stubbs Road. As such, you will be seeing some pretty good city views northward and eastward. From the entrance point from Bowen Drive to the end point at Stubbs Road, the trail is only 2.6km. If you enter from Bowen Drive, the only incline is between Kennedy Road and Bowen Drive. Once you reach Bowen Road, you will be on a level walk throughout. To walk this way, you will begin on the 17th floor of the Hopewell Centre. Enter into Hopewell Centre on Queen’s Road East, then take the elevators up to the 17th floor. Exit the building onto Kennedy Road, then facing south, head up on your right. Soon you will arrive at Bowen Drive, take the incline up, and you will reach Bowen Road Park. That is the way to enter the Bowen Road Fitness Trail. The Lovers’ Rock is known locally to be particularly auspicious for love, that it always brings together lovers who pray for their relationship to bear fruits, or give children to those who pray for fertility. According to the Wikipedia, a tragic love story gave rise to the lovers’ rock becoming the augury for love. A Japanese soldier fell in love with a local woman during WWII. Their love was forbidden, and they opted to commit suicide here. They were turned into the Lovers’ Rock. Later, they appeared in the dreams of local women, telling them that if they would tender sincere prayers at the rock, their wishes for love will come true. It thus became the urban legend that we know today. #hongkongshorthike #hiking #loversrock #locallegend #bowenroad #hongkonghistory #hongkongheritage #shorthike #thingstodo#china
Posted: Apr 15, 2025
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