Scenic upper Tai Mo Shan
27 September 2004 - 5:31am
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[ol]A highest point in Hong Kong. You can have an overview of the HK and Kln side under your foot.
29 September 2004 - 5:33pm
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Re:Scenic upper Tai Mo Shan
Hi Helen:
Welcome to Hong Kong Outdoors!
I haven't seen the ice on Tai Mo Shan trees; remember, though, one especially cold winter morning when top slopes of Lantau Peak and Tai Mo Shan appeared white, even from sea level (when I came in on ferry from Zhaoqing, west of Guangdong - where had just had some snow in low hills [though no snow in HK; the white on mountains here was frost/ice I believe])
Martin





















:laugh: During winter time, there will be small ice cub formed up on the trees.