The Manchurian Maoqi Observatory, a good place for niche viewing the sea, how to say it. It is located at the foot of the mountain below the Mong Kok Lighthouse. There are not many tourists, not even locals! But online here is the third-ranked attraction in the eight-hushi city? In short, there are fewer people and fewer people, and it can't prove that it's not fun here. My local friend and I picked a sunny day and he drove his car to take me. Someone near the entrance here sells that kind of cream snacks, which are not expensive. It feels quite good to eat. It is sweet and not greasy. The entrance is instant and five stars. Then we walked out of the parking lot for about fifteen minutes and finally arrived at a viewing platform. This should be the Mane rugged Observatory. The stones are piled up on a slightly higher hill, overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The wind here on the top of the mountain is relatively strong. Here you can see the waves beating the shore very intuitively, and you can see the endless sea and horizon. The view is very wide and the photos are also excellent. This place does look a bit shabby, but I have to say that the view is great, and there is really no one, there is an open-air cafe here, but it was closed when I went. It’s a pity, otherwise you can watch the sea while drinking coffee.
More
The Manchurian Maoqi Observatory, a good place for niche viewing the sea, how to say it. It is located at the foot of the mountain below the Mong Kok Lighthouse. There are not many tourists, not even locals! But online here is the third-ranked attraction in the eight-hushi city? In short, there are fewer people and fewer people, and it can't prove that it's not fun here. My local friend and I picked a sunny day and he drove his car to take me. Someone near the entrance here sells that kind of cream snacks, which are not expensive. It feels quite good to eat. It is sweet and not greasy. The entrance is instant and five stars. Then we walked out of the parking lot for about fifteen minutes and finally arrived at a viewing platform. This should be the Mane rugged Observatory. The stones are piled up on a slightly higher hill, overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The wind here on the top of the mountain is relatively strong. Here you can see the waves beating the shore very intuitively, and you can see the endless sea and horizon. The view is very wide and the photos are also excellent. This place does look a bit shabby, but I have to say that the view is great, and there is really no one, there is an open-air cafe here, but it was closed when I went. It’s a pity, otherwise you can watch the sea while drinking coffee.