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Although it is a bit far, the beach is peaceful and surrounded by charming village houses. However, there is a significant amount of litter left on the beach.
This beach, located one hour away in Shek Pik, is absolutely stunning and offers a sense of seclusion. It also provides convenient toilet facilities. It's a great option for camping if you prefer to avoid crowded campsites.
It's a beautiful spot, but getting there can be a bit challenging. However, once you arrive, the scenery is absolutely stunning. The beach has a secluded feel, as it is surrounded by natural barriers.
Ideal for a family camping trip, this beach offers convenient amenities such as a dry pit toilet and a seasonal water supply.
The beach is located about 5 kilometers away from the bus stop, which is a reasonable walking distance. There is a shared pit toilet available, but it's important to bring your own toilet paper. The tent sites are flat and spacious enough to accommodate most tents, and they even have a clothesline for drying wet clothes after a swim in the beach. Additionally, there are bins and cooking stoves provided, but you'll need to bring your own cooking equipment and utensils. It's worth noting that there is no clean water available, so it's essential to bring enough water for drinking, cooking, and cleaning purposes. The sites are free to use, and it operates on a first-come, first-served basis, especially during public holidays, so it's advisable to arrive early. One of the highlights of staying at Tai Long Wan was the absence of any light pollution, allowing us to enjoy a clear view of the stars at night. However, it's important to bring plenty of mosquito repellent if you wish to do the same. Additionally, there are numerous ants present, so it's recommended to wear shoes and store food in tightly sealed containers.