On the far edge of Hong Kong, unexpectedly thriving coral reefs
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Title | On the far edge of Hong Kong, unexpectedly thriving coral reefs |
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Description | Tung Ping Chau is as far as you can get from Hong Kong without a passport. As the morning ferry puts forth from Ma Liu Shui, plowing the placid waters of the Tolo Channel, the tower blocks of Sha Tin and Ma On Shan slowly slide astern. An hour and a half later, if it feels like you’ve gone off the map, it’s because you have – on many images of the Special Administrative Region, Hong Kong’s easternmost island is forgotten or exiled to its own inset box like Hawaii in maps of the United States, or the Spratleys in maps of China. |
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Media name/outlet | Zolima City MAg |
Degree of recognition | International |
Media type | Web |
Producer/Author | Ryan Kilpatrick |
Date | 4/07/18 |
Link | https://zolimacitymag.com/on-the-far-edge-of-hong-kong-unexpectedly-thriving-coral-reefs/ |