The rock was found on Port Island in the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark in the city’s northeastern waters. The government said it commissioned mainland Chinese experts to conduct field ...
curated by One Bite Design Studio and supported by Hong Kong Geopark. [4] Spread among four islands – Yim Tin Tsai, Sharp Island, Kau Sai Chau and High Island – this year’s festival is ...
Standing as tall as 30 metres, these rocks began to form from lava during the Cretaceous period, around 140 million years ago, according to the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark. This means they ...