Guidelines for Visiting Hong Kong UNESCO Geopark

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Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark


Sai Kung Volcanic Rock Region

Ninepin Group

North Ninepin Island

North Ninepin Island is Famous for it's Hexagonal Vertical Rhyolite Volcanic Rock Columns, resulting from a Volcanic Eruption near Sai Kung about 140 million years ago. The scale of this Hexagonal Rock Columns is Rare in the World, and it may be the Largest in the World too.

South Ninepin Island

South Ninepin Island is Famous for it's Sea Caves, Sea Arches and Sea Tunnels. You can traverse through the East Side and West Side of South Ninepin Island by Coasteering or Kayaking.

Ung Kong Group

The Islands in Ung Kong Group each have a Beautiful and Stunning Sea Arch, which earn it's name THE FAMOUS FOUR SEA ARCHES IN THE EAST SEAS.

Bluff Island

Bluff Island is Famous for it's Large U-Shaped Inner Bay on the Northern Side of the Island, which is called Ung Kong Wan. There's a Large Coral Area, which attracts many Snorkellers and Divers to Visit every Summer.

Ung Kong Wan

Bluff Island Cave

Wang Chau

Wang Chau is Famous for it's Hexagonal Vertical Rhyolite Volcanic Rock Columns, just like North Ninepin Island. In addition to Wang Chau Kok Cave, the Most Stunning Attraction in Wang Chau is the Sea Palace, which is a Cliff Wall made up by a Thousand of Hexagonal Volcanic Rock Columns.

Wang Chau Sea Palace

Wang Chau Kok Cave

Basalt Island

Basalt Island is Famous for it's 45 meters High Sea Arch, called Kwan Tao Arch. In addition, there's a  World’s Largest Nemo Fish Living Area (Ocellaris Clownfish) and Anemone Forest in Hong Kong

Kwan Tao Arch

Jin Island

High Island

Sharp Island

Kau Sai Chau

Tai Long Wan


Northeast New Territories Sedimentary Rock Region

Ma Shi Chau

Port Island

Bluff Head

Double Haven

Kat O

Ap Chau

Lai Chi Wo


Splitdyboat

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