Do you know that 40% of Hong Kong land is preserved as
country parks and nature reserves?
This figure is probably pretty surprising to those who
think Hong Kong is nothing more than just a concrete jungle, but Hong Kong
really does have that much green space!
If you are not persuaded, you are free to visit on
your own. May I suggest Tai Mo Shan Country Park, with Hong Kong’s tallest
peak? Or maybe famous Mai Po Wetland Park, where its mangrove boardwalk and
bird hideouts will fill you with nothing but awe? And you just can’t miss the
Lion Rock Country Park, which holds the symbolic Lion Rock Mountain of Hong
Kong, and is also popular for its story and hiking trail.
Does this sound like some kind of eco-tour ads to you?
Well, maybe. But they obviously worth being
advertised. Can’t believe some government dude actually suggest “let’s ditch
these lands and build some houses here instead”.
So that the land developers could build some
over-priced housing by sacrificing such valuable land of pristineness? Yeah,
that’s a wise idea, Mr. shortsighted-government-official.
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