After
lunch, it is time to walk off the extra pounds and head for
the other bay - Sok Kwu Wan. It is just about an hour and a
half away along a paved path, but there are some hills.
The path to get there is marked by a sign in the little town
pointing left saying "Hung Shing Yeh Beach & Sok Kwu
Wan" (you will see it if you keep on the same path after
you turn right from the ferry pier - if you get to the nursing
home, you have gone too far). (right:
the sign marking the turn off to take)
It will be good to pick up some drinks and snacks in the little
town because the shops will thin out after you get on the trail
- but there are a couple of spots where you can get some, one
of which is a bean
curd gelatin desert place run by an old lady.
On the way, you will pass by a beach, a couple of pavilions,
and some caves believed to have been planned by Japanese soldiers
as Kamikaze naval bases - well, places where they were going
to hide Kamikaze speedboats for attacking warships.
Then at the end of the trail at Sok Kwu Wan, you can reward
yourself with some seafood before taking the ferry back.
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