That trip began on a summer night, with the convoy gathering along Castle Peak Road in Tsuen Wan. At the first stop, Paul Wu helped set the pace of the journey, and the whole scene carried the familiar warmth of a Hong Kong road trip—part planning, part reunion, part anticipation. As the cars rolled through Tsuen Wan and toward the western side of the New Territories, the city lights, roadside signs, and late-night conversations formed the quiet opening chapter of the day.
The second stop was in Tsing Yi, where everyone arrived about twenty minutes earlier than expected, prompting a round of laughter and playful teasing in the group. In the dim calm of the residential streets, people boarded one after another, and the trip began to feel complete as the last members settled in. From there, the convoy moved onward toward the airport area and Chek Lap Kok, pausing briefly near the departure private car clearance plaza before heading toward the bridge.
Crossing the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge at night gave the journey a grand and almost dreamlike atmosphere. The long illuminated roadway stretched across the sea like a ribbon of light, while the dark water below made the bridge feel even more expansive. By the time the group reached the Zhuhai border crossing, the energy had shifted from Hong Kong’s city rhythm to the slightly different pace of the mainland side—still urban, but with its own texture and mood.
In Zhuhai, the group wandered through Gongbei and nearby streets, including Lovers’ Road and Lover’s Middle Road, where the seaside atmosphere, small shops, and local food added a strong sense of place to the journey. There were meals, photo stops, and a few amusing moments along the way, including a playful note about illegal parking that made the whole outing feel even more human and real. The night carried on with casual wandering, eating, and chatting, the kind of travel where the route matters as much as the destination.
By early morning, the trip had shifted toward Tangjia Bay, where a stop for milk cake added a very local and comforting touch. The quiet morning streets and coastal air gave the journey a softer rhythm, as if the night’s excitement had gradually melted into everyday life. From there, the convoy continued north toward Zhongshan, passing through different districts and roadscapes that showed the gradual transition from coastal border city to inland suburban and urban life.
In Zhuhai and Zhongshan, the group enjoyed local food, including sweet desserts by the sea and meals at familiar-looking places that felt both practical and memorable. Stops at places like Yurc City and local restaurants gave the trip a grounded, everyday quality—less about sightseeing in the usual sense, and more about sharing food, conversation, and time together. The recommendations, the added dishes, and the small pauses between drives all became part of the journey’s character.
By afternoon, the group had finished its brief northbound excursion and began the return toward Zhuhai and the bridge crossing back to Hong Kong. The journey home was full of the usual travel details: border procedures, quick photos, final snacks, and the relaxed fatigue that comes after a full day on the road. In the end, it was a same-day round trip that felt both expansive and intimate—crossing a bridge, crossing cities, and collecting a string of small memories along the way.
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行程記錄
那是一個夏末夜色中出發的行程,車隊在港島西北的青山公路邊集合,暢哥在第一站下車招呼大家,透著熟悉的港式口吻,像是要把整個行程的節奏定調好。那一段路,沿著荃灣的街景,霓虹與路燈交織成溫暖的黃,窗外偶爾閃過熟悉的招牌與舊式大廈,大家的談笑聲在車內如同旅行序曲,帶著期待也帶著懷舊的味道。 (2026-06-28 22:48:54, 青山公路—荃灣段)keep.google
車隊往青衣移動,原來第二站的集合時間比預期提早了二十分鐘,車上因此多了幾分鬆動的笑聲與打趣;有人標記「第二站 青衣 早了20分鐘🤣」,這種在路途上的小插曲,正是朋友群組旅行中最有趣的記憶之一。青衣的街道、住宅群在夜色下顯得靜謐,幾張上車的照片記錄下了朋友逐一到位、彼此點頭示意的瞬間。 (2026-06-28 23:03–23:16, 青雅苑)play.google+1
夜色更深,車子一路向西,沿途跨過大嶼山近海的幾段路,大家在出境口岸附近短暫停留,有人在公廁旁集合、有人拍下夜間冷氣下的街景;下車時空氣帶著海的鹹味與人工燈光的暖意,一種介於城市與海岸的混合氣味悄悄滲入行程的記憶裡。這段從赤鱲角到港珠澳大橋香港連接路的行駛,車窗外是寬闊的路面與陰影交錯,車內則是談話、零食與輕鬆的疲累交織。 (2026-06-29 00:01–00:39, 赤鱲角與連接路段)wikipedia
跨過港珠澳大橋,入夜的橋面與海面有一種孤寂的宏大感,燈光像長長的點綴,把黑色的海面切割成一節一節的記憶。車隊抵達珠海口岸,拱北一帶的入境處與橋頭的結構感讓人覺得自己像從大都市跳到了另一個鄉鎮式的城市節奏;有人在拱北灣大橋附近拍照留念,鏡頭裡是橋體的線條與隊友們掩不住的興奮。 (2026-06-29 01:13–01:15, 拱北口岸)wikipedia
拱北的街道在深夜仍有溫度,情侣南路、情侶中路一帶的步行區與小店,在我們經過時散發出一種地方小吃與夜市的生活氣息。朋友們在路邊點了小食或在門前拍照,某些時刻還出現了「違法泊車」的插曲,讓整個夜遊多了些市井味;也有人在情侶路旁的餐廳內舉杯,笑談一路上的趣事與車上的冷笑話。 (2026-06-29 01:25–03:53, 拱北市區與情侣路)youtube
清晨時分,唐家灣一帶開始有早市的動靜,買奶糕成了短暫的晨間任務,熱氣騰騰的甜點與外面微涼的空氣對比出早晨的生活感。車隊逐漸北上,駛向中山,沿途村落與城鎮的切換,讓人感受到珠三角城市群之間那種既迅速又細緻的地域變化。 (2026-06-29 04:33–05:01, 唐中路/唐家灣)play.google
到了中山,第一個清晨的地標是崖口一帶的海邊與在地的小店「崖口糖水」,當地的糖水與小吃帶來的是最直接的鄉土滋味,像是把人從跨海旅行的宏大敘事拉回到一碗熱湯、一盤小點的親切日常。海邊的晨光、漁村式的街景與車窗外不斷變換的地貌,讓旅程多了幾分慢生活的節拍。 (2026-06-29 06:48–07:13, 中山崖口)apple
車隊在中山港附近繞行,經過購物中心、商圈與地道小店,朋友們在一處叫「富逸城」的小區停下來,有些人在那裡被推薦了餐廳、有人留下了店家的名字作為下回必吃清單。中山的街道早上現出商業活力,午餐前的幾個小點心成了整天動力的來源。 (2026-06-29 08:19–09:30, 中山城區)playpcesor
時間到了午後,大家在中山市區享用地方風味,然後又折返拱北與港珠澳大橋,準備回港。過關時有短暫的停留與照片,十人二車的隊伍有秩序地協作:有人負責導航、有人負責聯絡通關事務、有人在休息站買點心。午後到晚間的返程同樣被一連串生活小事填滿——加單的菜、合影、在路邊買的甜點,以及車內播放的歌單,把這次短途旅行的細節拼成一條可回味的線。 (2026-06-29 14:35, 剛過關返港片段)wikipedia
整段行程像是一場城市與鄉土之間的對話:在車窗外你看見的是道路、橋樑、港灣和城市輪廓;在車廂裡你聽見的是笑聲、相互的調侃、用餐時的筷子聲與拍照時的快門。這種「即日來回」的旅行節奏讓人感覺生活是被短暫拉長又壓縮的,既有遠行的冒險感,也有回家前的安穩與熟悉。若把這天的行程濃縮成幾個畫面:港珠澳大橋的燈火、拱北情侶路的散步、崖口糖水的熱氣、以及車內那張張匆匆但真實的合照——這些都是旅行中最溫柔的證據。
zhuihai trip (29-6-2026)
That trip began on a summer night, with the convoy gathering along Castle Peak Road in Tsuen Wan. At the first stop, Paul Wu helped set the pace of the journey, and the whole scene carried the familiar warmth of a Hong Kong road trip—part planning, part reunion, part anticipation. As the cars rolled through Tsuen Wan and toward the western side of the New Territories, the city lights, roadside signs, and late-night conversations formed the quiet opening chapter of the day.
The second stop was in Tsing Yi, where everyone arrived about twenty minutes earlier than expected, prompting a round of laughter and playful teasing in the group. In the dim calm of the residential streets, people boarded one after another, and the trip began to feel complete as the last members settled in. From there, the convoy moved onward toward the airport area and Chek Lap Kok, pausing briefly near the departure private car clearance plaza before heading toward the bridge.
Crossing the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge at night gave the journey a grand and almost dreamlike atmosphere. The long illuminated roadway stretched across the sea like a ribbon of light, while the dark water below made the bridge feel even more expansive. By the time the group reached the Zhuhai border crossing, the energy had shifted from Hong Kong’s city rhythm to the slightly different pace of the mainland side—still urban, but with its own texture and mood.
In Zhuhai, the group wandered through Gongbei and nearby streets, including Lovers’ Road and Lover’s Middle Road, where the seaside atmosphere, small shops, and local food added a strong sense of place to the journey. There were meals, photo stops, and a few amusing moments along the way, including a playful note about illegal parking that made the whole outing feel even more human and real. The night carried on with casual wandering, eating, and chatting, the kind of travel where the route matters as much as the destination.
By early morning, the trip had shifted toward Tangjia Bay, where a stop for milk cake added a very local and comforting touch. The quiet morning streets and coastal air gave the journey a softer rhythm, as if the night’s excitement had gradually melted into everyday life. From there, the convoy continued north toward Zhongshan, passing through different districts and roadscapes that showed the gradual transition from coastal border city to inland suburban and urban life.
In Zhuhai and Zhongshan, the group enjoyed local food, including sweet desserts by the sea and meals at familiar-looking places that felt both practical and memorable. Stops at places like Yurc City and local restaurants gave the trip a grounded, everyday quality—less about sightseeing in the usual sense, and more about sharing food, conversation, and time together. The recommendations, the added dishes, and the small pauses between drives all became part of the journey’s character.
By afternoon, the group had finished its brief northbound excursion and began the return toward Zhuhai and the bridge crossing back to Hong Kong. The journey home was full of the usual travel details: border procedures, quick photos, final snacks, and the relaxed fatigue that comes after a full day on the road. In the end, it was a same-day round trip that felt both expansive and intimate—crossing a bridge, crossing cities, and collecting a string of small memories along the way.