Hong Kong Po Toi Island
Po Toi (or as Po Toi Island) is the main island of Po Toi Islands, an area of 3.69 square kilometers. Po Toi Island located at the southernmost tip of Hong Kong, the geological rock-based, island stone coffin, bergamot rock, turtle mountain, witch's house waste and other tourist spots. Po Toi There are regular ferry service Street, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, Sundays and holidays and from Aberdeen and Po Toi Island.
Po Toi Island north of the Beaufort seabed at the deepest waters of Hong Kong, 66m under the sea level. Po Toi Island is the main island of Po Toi Islands, the island rocks everywhere, rocks such as bamboo shoots, changes in texture rock thousands, wonders abound. Visitors can enjoy a thrilling journey along the coastal path, or stroll to the southern tip of the island, facing the South China Sea on board the granite cliffs. The island also has rugged trails, climbing expeditions for visitors, if lucky, can also watch the white-bellied sea eagle and turtles.
Po Toi island's attractions are many, from the pier along the left-Grand Bay, it stands on a hill to reach the Tin Hau Temple, Temple has 150 years of history. The mountains are a stone shaped like conch, ten meters high, called "conch stone." The southern tip of the island stands the ancient stone. Visitors can along the coastline north to the South Bay, Grand Bay return to the restaurant for a meal after watching stone.
Scenic Area Address: Hong Kong Islands District Po Toi Islands
Car lines: Po Toi has a regular ferry service Street, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, Sundays and holidays and from Aberdeen and Po Toi Island