Sok Kwu Wan

[1] There is a Tin Hau Temple in Sok Kwu Wan with some old and interesting artifacts from the pre-Qing period.

There are several pagodas along the trail, as well as small information panels detailing aspects of the island's ecosystems and history.

[3] The trail is well-marked, with signs directing hikers to Luk Chau, Lamma Winds, Lo So Shing, and Tung O, as well as the villages on the North side of the island.

A planned community is under discussion to be developed at the site of Sok Kwu Wan's abandoned quarry.

The site plans to preserve a green belt consisting of natural mudflats, a lake, and many acres of pristine woodlands.

Sok Kwu Wan, Lamma Island in July 2011
Sok Kwu Wan viewed from Lamma Island walk
Japanese fast motor boats, packed with high explosive and intended for use against allied shipping, found abandoned in Picnic Bay, Hong Kong after the surrender in September 1945. These light wooden craft are about 25 ft (0 mi) in length, painted green, and are ready in their launching trolleys.