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This time we visit Tap Mun in the morning, for lunch and spending an hour thereafter.
The sign post at the highest point of Tap Mun.
The highest point in Tap Mun is 125 metres.
Houses next to the pier
I do not know there is a small church in Tap Mun, before taking this photo.
It is a place to worship Guan Yin (Kum Yam) and on the right of Tin Hau Temple.
Tin Hau Temple had been renovated in 2008.
It is on the left of Tin Hau Temple.
Inside Tin Hau Temple
It is better not to take photos of Buddhas.
From here, we can go straight to the sea.
A (relatively) large piece of lawn can be found in Tap Mun. It is also a good location for camping.
The Sharp Peak
Islet Relics /2013