Nineteen spartan stone cabins form the Lantau Mountain Camp, the ridge between Sunset Peak and Yi Tung Shan. Photo: Daniel Suen |
The “silver grass” they talk about really is lovely, especially in autumn when it grows the night of a man. Walking through it is like that scene in Gladiator when Russel Crowe is returning home through the wheat fields.
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Inside a spartan stone cabin 800 metres (2,625ft) above sea level in Hong Kong, Mark Loasby sets his kettle on the stove to make himself a cup of coffee. He opens a window, allowing the sunlight to fill the dark, damp room.
“This might be the highest private residence in the whole of Hong Kong,” said the 72-year-old communications manager with a chuckle. Read more…