River trekking — or river tracing is a form of hiking or outdoor adventure activity, particularly popular in Hong Kong and Taiwan, and, in some ways, similar to canyoning or canyoneering. River trekking is a combination of trekking and climbing and sometimes… … Wikipedia
Tung Chung Road — (zh tspcy|t=東涌道|s=东涌道|p=Dōngchōng Dào|cy=dung1 chung1 dou6) is a two disjointed section road and also the only road connecting the north and south coast of Lantau Island. The first section is a short road linking a former pier and Wong Nai Uk in… … Wikipedia
Tung Chung — Traditional Chinese 東涌 Simplified Chinese 东涌 Transcriptions … Wikipedia
River House Chiang Rai (The) (Chiang Rai) — River House Chiang Rai (The) country: Thailand, city: Chiang Rai (River Kok) River House Chiang Rai (The) Central River House Resort Chiang Rai is nestled in a verdant tropical paradise, overlooking the Chiang Rai s major transportation artery,… … International hotels
Sheung Yue River — (also known as River Beas) (雙魚河) is a river in northern New Territories, Hong Kong. Its sources are near Kai Kung Leng and Ki Lun Shan, where numerous streams flow into the river. It flows through Kwu Tung and Sheung Shui. It joins up with Shek… … Wikipedia
Ben Hai River — The Ben Hai River ( vi. Sông Bến Hải) is a river in central Vietnam which became an important landmark in the partition of the country into a northern and a southern zone along the 17th parallel by the Geneva Accords of 1954. The demilitarized… … Wikipedia
Sham Chun River — (also called Shenzhen River or Shenzhen He) serves as the natural border between Hong Kong and mainland China, together with the Sha Tau Kok River.It formed part of the limit of the lease of the New Territories in 1898 in the Convention for the… … Wikipedia
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Shek Sheung River — (zh t|t=石上河; also known as River Sutlej), is a river in northern New Territories, Hong Kong. It originates from near Choi Po Court and Hong Kong Golf Club. The river flows beside HK MTR lines|East Rail and eventually empties into Ng Tung River.… … Wikipedia
Tan Shan River — (also known as River Jhelum, Chinese: 丹山河) is a river in northeastern New Territories, Hong Kong. The river originates in Ping Fung Shan near Pat Sin Leng. It flows through Hok Tau Reservoir and Ping Che before finally emptying into Ng Tung River … Wikipedia