As the easiest section of the Lantau Trail, Section 11 begins at a vehicular road that leads to the shaded footpath. Beyond the shaded path is a wide view of the bay, with Chi Ma Wan Peninsula and Shek Kwu Chau in the distance and Pui O Beach in the vicinity. Pui O, formerly referred to as Lo Pui O because the shape of its terrain resembles that of a conch, is one of the most popular local beaches, with clear turquoise water and soft pale sand. It is also a site of archeological interest, as neolithic artefacts, which bear testimony to ancient settlement, were once found there. This is actually echoed by “Yue Daji”, which keeps a record of events that took place in Guandong in the Ming dynasty. In addition to vacation rentals, a range of facilities are also available near Pui O Beach, including campsites, and barbecue pits. You will definitely want to spend the day in this short yet fulfilling footpath.
To facilitate the public in planning their hikes, the geographical information of the route, including the route map, starting point, endpoint, and elevation chart, has been saved in a "GPX" file. The public can download hiking-related applications on their smartphones or smart watches, then click on the following "GPX" file to import the relevant information, which serves as an aid for hiking. Please note that downloading "GPX" files may increase data usage, and the functions and content display may vary depending on the device and application used.