Nestled within the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark, Sharp Island, also known as Kiu Tsui Chau, offers a wealth of natural and recreational features in a compact space. Situated in the Sai Kung area, the island is easily accessible and draws many visitors. Two popular beaches, barbecue areas, and hiking trails invite exploration. The island’s stunning scenery and unique geological formations, including rock formations and coastal landscapes, provide a rich backdrop for outdoor activities. Today, visitors can enjoy a day of relaxation on the sandy shores, embark on a scenic hike, or delve into the island’s fascinating geology.
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