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Hong Kong Year Books 香港年報 All

402 Recreation, Sport and the Arts

Each year, more than 8 000 young people benefit from the training programmes. The journey within Hong Kong waters usually lasts for one to three days. Challenge through 'disciplined entertainment' is the main theme of the exercise. Once on board, participants are regarded as members of the ship's crew and they take part in the onboard activities. Under the guidance of experienced instructors, they are trained to face new challenges and participate in activities that build self-confidence and team spirit. The programmes have been carefully drawn up to fit the different aptitudes and backgrounds of trainees and to prepare them to face different weather conditions.

Hong Kong Youth Hostels Association

The Hong Kong Youth Hostels Association (HKYHA) is a non-profit-making organisation providing quality and economical hostel accommodation in Hong Kong and overseas. Its primary aim is to encourage healthy outdoor activities for young people and to promote travel, cultural and international youth exchange programmes. Hong Kong's Chief Executive, Mr Donald Tsang, is the association's patron. Established in 1973, the HKYHA has rich experience in running, planning and marketing hostels. The association is affiliated with the International Youth Hostel Federation which has over four million members around the world.

The HKYHA is currently operating seven youth hostels in Hong Kong, and has over 20 000 life members and 8 000 individual and corporate members. In April 2007, the association organised the Ngong Ping Charity Walk at the scenic North Lantau Island Country Park. It attracted over 1 000 participants and raised much needed funds for hostel improvement, environmental protection and conservation projects.

Country and Marine Park

Some 38 per cent of Hong Kong's total land area has been designated as country parks and special areas for the purpose of nature conservation, outdoor recreation and nature education. The 23 country parks and 17 special areas provide extensive hiking trails, barbecue, picnic and camp sites and visitors centres which attracted over 12 million visitors in 2007.

There are four marine parks and one marine reserve for the conservation of marine life. In these marine parks, visitors may enjoy and learn about the beauty and diversity of marine life in Hong Kong. The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department manages the country parks, special areas, marine parks and marine

reserve.

Hong Kong Wetland Park

The 61-hectare Hong Kong Wetland Park is a special area designated under the Country Parks Ordinance. Located at the northern part of Tin Shui Wai, and the southern tip of the Mai Po Inner Deep Bay Ramsar Site, it is a project for promoting wetland conservation, education and tourism in Hong Kong.

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