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PLOVER COVE COUNTRY PARK Elevation Guide (WU KAU TANG to LAI CHI WO) PLOVER COVE COUNTRY PARK Elevation Guide (WU KAU TANG TO LAI CHI WO) Starting Point Wu Kau Tang→Miu Sam Ancient Trail→Sam A Wan→ Sam A Tsuen Pier→Lai Chi Wo (Hollow Maple and Five-Finger Camphor)→ Lai Chi Wo Pier End Point Trail Shaded and gentle uphill paths in the first half; Condition level paths in the second. Trip Ideas There are eateries and kiosks in Sam A Tsuen • The Geoheritage Centre Refuel and Lai Chi Wo. organises guided tours of Lai Chi Wo Village on Transport Sundays and public holidays, except the first three days of To the starting point Chinese New Year. Enquiries: • From MTR Tai Po Market Station take green minibus 20R [email protected] to Wu Kau Tang. • There are stray dogs in Wu From the end point Kau Tang and Lai Chi Wo. • A ferry service runs between Lai Chi Wo and Ma Liu Shui on Keep an eye out for signs and Sundays and public holidays. Ferry time from Lai Chi Wo: avoid venturing into residential 3:30 pm. The ferry takes about 90 minutes. The nearest areas. MTR station from there is University Station, approximately 15 minutes away by foot. Enquiries: +852 2555 9269 (Best Sonic Ind. Ltd.). • You can return from Lai Chi Wo via the way you came or via an alternate route (about 2 hours; approx. 4.5 km— shown as a dotted line on the map) to Wu Kau Tang Village, from which you can take green minibus 20R to MTR Tai Po Market Station, where other means of transport are available. Photo: Tugo Cheng 37.
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