Dragon's Back, Hong Kong Island

Rising steeply from the southeastern coast of Hong Kong Island, Dragon's Back is a razor-thin ridge that delivers one of the most exhilarating urban hikes on the planet. The trail threads through dense bamboo groves and across exposed grassy slopes, with the South China Sea glittering on one side and the jagged skyline of Shek O on the other. This is where Hong Kong's raw natural beauty collides with its hyper-urban energy – a must-do for anyone craving fresh air and sweeping panoramas without leaving the city.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Set aside a full half-day for Dragon's Back. Start early (around 8–9 am) to beat the heat and the crowds. The hike itself takes 2–3 hours, but add another hour for lounging at Big Wave Bay or exploring Shek O Village. If you want to include a swim or a seafood lunch, budget 4–5 hours total. The trail is easily combined with a morning in Shek O and an afternoon return to Central via bus or taxi.

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