According to online information, water hyacinth generally blooms in May or October, but this year until mid-November, it is still blooming into a sea of flowers in Shing Uk Village, Yuen Long. The romantic sea of lavender blue flowers won praises one following another.
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At present, some netizens pointed out that “a new batch of water hyacinth grows every day, and the changes are different every day”, and some netizens who are eager to enjoy the flowers asked for the way to go, “Excuse me, do you want to take a minibus? I mightn’t find it yesterday. minibus stand”. “Sing Tao Headlines” selects the following ways to get there along the railway line:
How to get to Yuen Long Shing Estate:
MTR Tuen Ma Line Yuen Long Station—>Transfer to Light Rail to Tai Tong Road Station—>Take minibus No. 74 at the minibus terminus at Fuk Hong Street—>Get off at Shing Uk Village terminus—>Walk along the road into the fish pond scope
On the return trip, take minibus No. 74 and get off at Long Ping Station on the Tuen Ma Line of the MTR, and transfer to the railway to return to the urban area. (You can also get off at Long Ping Station and transfer to minibus No. 74 to Shengwu Village when you go to Qianqian, but there is no guarantee that the minibus will have a seat at the halfway station)
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Overlooking the Shenzhen skyline
Shing Uk Village is adjacent to Yuen Long Industrial Estate. Opposite to the large fish pond in the north is the high-rise Shenzhen. Looking north from the fish pond, you can see the ever-growing Shenzhen skyline.
Water hyacinth is native to the Amazon River Basin in South America. It is very rough and is an invasive species. When it grows, it will quickly cover the water surface, causing the death of aquatic organisms, destroying the ecology of the river and blocking the drains. It is listed as one of the world’s 100 most destructive species One of the invasive species. Because early farmers in the New Territories planted water hyacinth to feed domestic pigs, the flower is also known as “pig’s lotus”.
Source of post:Hong Kong Landscape Photography Society
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