Cape D'Aguilar
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Hidden Gems The remotest spot on Hong Kong Island is a rocky headland between Shek O and Stanley, perfect for watching the crashing waves. It's home to the pre-war Cape D'Aguilar lighthouse (aka Hok Tsui Beacon), a declared monument. The water is kept (relatively) pristine by the Cape D'Aguilar Marine Reserve, a 20-hectare stretch of coastline monitored by the Swire Marine Institute. The reserve rules include no swimming, fishing, diving or collecting specimens, which means there's little to do except chill.
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Getting there: Bus 9 from Central to Shek O (and buses 309 & 319 on holidays), then walk around the coast 