Hong Kong's Lantau Island: A place for rest and reflection

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After nearly six months of protests it's hard for Hong Kong people to catch a break from it all. But the beautiful city does have spots that people can escape for rest and reflection, away from the violence, economic hardships and the 24/7 media blitz. CGTN's Washington correspondent Nathan King has recently returned to Hong Kong after many years and takes us to a place that has always been special to him and remains so for Hong Kong's inhabitants too.

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