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		<title>Lovers&#8217; Rock on Bowen Road, Hong Kong</title>
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<p>When in Hong Kong, those seeking respite from their love and marital problems will discover that<strong> Lovers&#8217; Rock</strong> may be just the thing they need. Situated in Hong Kong, on <em>Bowen Road</em>, this rock stands close to 30 feet high and is said to possess magical powers. This rock is well respected by the local crowd that visits it almost everyday to absorb some of its power. Decorated with oriental red and beautifully crafted drapes, it becomes the focal point of a festival held in honour of its magical powers. Better known as the Maiden’s Festival, it is held each year in the month of August at Lovers&#8217; Rock. During the festival, young unmarried girls pray for good fortune in their forthcoming lives as well as a suitable husband.</p>
<p>Other than the rituals of the unmarried girls, tourists can visit the soothsayers and palm readers that congregate at the rock. For a small sum, they will read into your life in the coming future. Special days associated with the Lovers&#8217; Rock are the sixth, sixteenth and twenty sixth day of the Chinese Lunar calendar. On these days offerings consisting of lotus flowers, joss sticks and devotional items are presented to appease the gods. A simple and appealing day trip to the Lovers&#8217; Rock will be the choice of many families especially during the festival season. It is a chance to see the real local culture as well.</p>
<p><strong style="font-weight: normal;">The Lovers&#8217; Rock</strong> is a major tourist attraction in Hong Kong and is said to attract many visitors each day. It provides a beautiful view of the Wan Chai Gap Road as well the tropical jungle surroundings of the area. It has many scenic stretches that one can relax and gaze at. You can reach the Rock by taking the <strong>Wan Chai Gap Road</strong> that leads to <strong>Bowen Road</strong> and then the main tourist area. Otherwise, you can catch Bus 15 from City Hall directly to Bowen Road. The Lovers&#8217; Rock area makes for a nice day trip with the family and is a child friendly area. One can even take a leisurely stroll down the Jogging Path on Bowen Road or simply take in the shady stretch of the road.</p>


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