Explainer | Hiking in Hong Kong: how to navigate the trails safely amid summer heat
- The Post speaks to mountaineering experts to glean safety tips after the recent death of a 56-year-old hiker in Clear Water Bay Country Park
Hong Kong’s hiking trails have long delighted locals and visitors alike, but venturing into the hills can be risky if one goes unprepared or alone.
On Monday, a 56-year-old solo hiker died after being found unconscious in a bushy area at the eastern edge of Clear Water Bay Country Park, following a 13-hour land-and-sea search.
The hiker, who sustained abrasions and showed signs of heatstroke when found, was among at least seven people who lost their lives to hiking-related accidents so far this year.
The Post spoke to mountaineering experts on how to keep yourself safe when hiking.
1. Is hiking in Hong Kong safe?
Hiking is generally safe in Hong Kong, but accidents often occur when one underestimates the risks and fails to make sufficient preparations, according to Lobo Louie Hung-tak, associate head of the health and physical education department at the Education University of Hong Kong.