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Hong Kong to add 3 more wheelchair-friendly trails in country parks next year
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Hong Kong is expanding access to nature for people with disabilities by adding three new wheelchair-friendly trails in country parks next year. The routes—at Lions Nature Education Centre, Plover Cove Country Park, and Tai Mei Tuk—promise scenic views and manageable distances. While this is a step forward, advocates argue the city still needs to do more to improve accessibility for everyone.
Editor’s Note: Hong Kong’s move to make nature more inclusive is a win, but it also highlights the ongoing challenges people with disabilities face in accessing outdoor spaces. This story matters because it’s not just about trails—it’s about who gets to enjoy them and how cities can (or should) prioritize accessibility for all.

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