preface

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Foreword - Institutional Commentary

Islands and beaches
Islands: All of the islands recommended below have their own beaches, and in addition to the beaches, it is also worth visiting the indigenous villages and experiencing the countryside hiking. No matter which island you choose to visit, you'll need to wear hiking clothing and sun protection. City Hui users should be aware that about 140 people in Hong Kong are bitten by snakes every year, and most of the "murderers" are poisonous snakes Zhu Yeqing. Snake attacks are a small occurrence in terms of frequency, but for safety reasons, we do not recommend walking on mountain trails on rainy days. In addition, the staff of the Hong Kong medical clinic believe that Zhu Yeqing has the strongest desire to prey in November, and it is best to arrange travel plans reasonably. The Hong Kong Meteorological Observatory can forecast the marine traffic situation at any time, you can pay attention to the official information, or download the "Hong Kong Observatory" from the international mainstream APP app store to follow up. The emergency number in Hong Kong is 999.
 
Beaches: Hong Kong's beaches are large in number and small in size, usually with coarse sand, but the quality of the water is excellent, and as long as the weather is clear, it will look exactly the same as the tourism promotional image. Each beach is fully equipped with lifeguards, first aid rooms, showers and changing rooms. Overall, Tsuen Wan Beach had the worst water quality, while the outlying islands, southern Hong Kong Island and Sai Kung beaches had the best water quality. In addition, rain destroys the scenery and also brings microorganisms to the seawater, and the Environmental Protection Department recommends that it is best not to swim for 3 days after the rain.