Located in Shek O, Hong Kong, “Dragon Ridge” hill, recently, there is a nearly 1.7 meters high suspected “magic claw feng shui formation” surrounded by a large number of wooden columns. (Video screenshot)
The sculpture, which looks like an animal with only three fingers on the front paw, is coated with a shiny protective layer, with odd symbols carved into the palm of the claw, and is presumed to be made of wood, surrounded by 25 wooden pillars about 1 meter high.
Mountaineers criticized the sculpture is like a “magic claw”, “a big foul”, that destroy the natural scenery, so I hope the government can arrange to remove as soon as possible.
Some netizens pointed out that different places in Hong Kong have appeared “dragon head”, “dragon body” and “dragon tail” of the sculpture, the “magic claw “most likely” is the “dragon claw”. Some netizens inferred that the building is related to feng shui, that it is very “evil”. Others describe the whole like “white bone claws” used to suppress Hong Kong.
Located in Shek O, Hong Kong, “Dragon Ridge” hill, recently, there is a nearly 1.7 meters high suspected “magic claw feng shui formation” surrounded by a large number of wooden columns. (Video screenshot)
A few days ago, the Hong Kong Fishery Protection Department admitted that the “magic claw” made by the Department and set up, said it was a “test” set up, after examining that the natural environment and the nearby does not match, so the 8th has removed the set up.
But netizens do not buy it, the Fishery Protection Department responded to this “test” waste of public funds, said “with wooden stakes nailed a few wooden stools for people to sit more good!”
Hong Kong’s “Dragon’s Backbone” was once chosen as one of the “Best Hiking Trails in Hong Kong” by the travel guide Lonely Planet, and was also recommended by travel websites as one of the “Top 5 Hiking Trails for Beginners on Hong Kong Island”. According to the Tourism Board’s website, the Dragon Ridge hiking trail is about 8.5 kilometers long, with a “medium” difficulty and a four-hour journey.
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