Hong Kong consists of 263 islands - the most popular among them being Lamma Island and Cheung Chau. Comparably less developed and lesser known, Tap Mun is a tiny outlying island - nicknamed "Grass Island" by the locals for its lush green hills. Here cattle graze, day-trippers fly kites, and campers set up their tents on beautiful hilltop campsites. Formerly a bustling fishing community, today the island is home to fewer than 100 residents. A few temples and shrines dot the island, and there are a handful of tiny shops selling everything from dried fish to kites