A new series of pocket-sized travel guides aimed at first-time travellers featuring an extended introduction to the natural history of the destination. In three parts, the first section describes the major highlights. The second section looks at the significant locations with information for each on plants and animals, cultural sites, interesting architecture, local food and customs, activities, entertainment and shopping opportunities. The final section contains all of the practical information needed both before and during a stay.
Discovering Hong Kong's greener side, these 25 walks guide you through rugged hills, forested valleys, reservoirs and waterfalls, temples and ageing villages, long abandoned forts and lonely islands. Route maps illustrate the walks and the author's commentary brings each one vividly to life.
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Höhe: 180 mm
Breite: 132 mm
Dicke: 15 mm
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978-1-912081-76-9 (9781912081769)
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Martin Williams, originally from Yorkshire, UK, and based in Hong Kong since 1987, is a writer and photographer, as well as a nature tour leader and ecological consultant, with a strong interest in wildlife and conservation issues including global warming. He's written numerous articles for magazines including BBC Wildlife, National Wildlife and Reader's Digest, and has written and contributed to books including Hong Kong Pathfinder: 24 day-walks in Hong Kong as well as co-producing the nature film Explore Wild Hong Kong