Ngong Ping Trail (Village Section) is a circular path starting at Ngong Ping Nature Centre. After walking past the old tea garden, where the Wisdom Path, a landscaped installation of 38 massive wooden pillars arranged in the pattern of the infinity symbol, is seen not far away. The wooden columns, inscribed with the original calligraphy featuring the Heart Sutra from world-renowned sinologist Professor Jao Tsung-I, are infused with religious elements and blended perfectly with the rural surroundings. Ngong Ping Plateau is humid and foggy all year round. Its fertile soil nourishes a great variety of wild plants. Along Ngong Ping Tree Walk, native plants including rare and unusual species, such as Smooth-leaved Sweet-leaf and Chinese Eurya, are introduced.
The route connected to Nei Lak Shan Country Trail after passing Dong Shan Fa Mun. Along the flat trail, there are lookouts overlooking nearby sceneries. In the evening, the views of Ngong Ping Village and the Big Buddha are enhanced by the sunset in the background. Along the trail, it overlooks the figure-like airport and Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge, which stretches into the Peal River. Take Lantau Trail (Section 4) to return to Ngong Ping Nature Centre.

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