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(ENG) Lamma Island, a uniquely preserved cultural and historical sanctuary in Hong Kong
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This report explores Lamma Island as a uniquely preserved cultural and historical sanctuary within Hong Kong, emphasizing how its slow development has protected a diverse heritage. The text outlines five central narrative themes, ranging from prehistoric archaeological sites and legends of Qing dynasty pirates to the somber remains of World War II "kamikaze" caves. It highlights the island’s ecological significance, particularly the protected nesting grounds for endangered green turtles, while documenting the resilient spirit of local village communities. By connecting "hidden gem" locations with professional storytelling strategies, the source presents the island as a model for sustainable tourism and historical conservation. Ultimately, the material portrays Lamma Island not just as a leisure destination, but as a living museum that balances human history with environmental ethics.
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