Cheung Chau (Chinese: 長洲) is an island 10 kilometers southwest of Hong Kong Island. There are many tourist attractions on Changzhou Island. Choimeizai will introduce Fa Peng and the other rocks in the eastern part of the South Island of Cheung Chau.
There are many strange rocks along the eastern coast of the South Island of Long Island, and Fa Peng (花瓶石) is one of the most famous ones.
Fa Peng literally means ‘vase’ in Cantonese. As the name suggests, Fa Peng is shaped like a vase, and what's more interesting is that a poem is written under the rock.
Due to the weathering and erosion, the text written on the rock has faded a lot. The content of the poem is about democracy and freedom, which is disappearing in Hong Kong...
Head Rock (人頭石) is not far from Fa Peng, even though looking at it again and again, Choumeizai still does not know which part of the stone looks like a human head.
Yuk Saai (玉璽石), literally means ‘imperial jade seal’ in Cantonese, is just an ordinary stone pillar, the person who named it is a genius.
The coastline in this area is far more interesting and beautiful than any rock, and it is very charming when the sky is crystal clear.