Although the path up to these two high points were paved, it was steep enough that it was quite the slog up. But almost needless to say, the views from those places were worth the exertion -- and so was the sense of accomplishment that came from having gone up them. :)
Proof, if needed, that there are some farmed sections
of Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden :)
We did proceed slowly -- but also surely --
on our trek up to Kwun Yam Shan!
Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden lies on
the northern slopes of Tai Mo Shan - whose summit
is visible in the background of this photo
The statue of Kwun Yam, the Goddess of Mercy,
stands atop Kwun Yam Shan
The view from the north of Kwun Yam Shan includes
that of nearby hills, a plain, greenery and developed areas
The view to the northeast are dominated by the
Lam Tsuen Country Park's highlands
Next up: the twin pavilion up there! :)
The same twin pavilion from closer up -- with
Kwun Yam Shan now being the one in the distant!
To be continued... regardless of whether my Kadoorie Farm photo-essays attract comments or not! ;(
2 comments:
They are beautiful photos! Such dramatic scenery. (And I love the "slow" sign!)
I look forward to the next installment!
Hi Alejna --
Oh yay and thank you, a comment -- and a positive one to boot! :)
And I'm glad to learn that at least one person looks forward to the next installment -- and hope that you liked my earlier Kadoorie Farm photo-essay too. :)
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