Hidden Gem in Hong Kong: Hung Shui Hang Irrigation Reservoir
Located in the quiet outskirts of Tuen Mun, Hung Shui Hang Irrigation Reservoir might not be the first name that pops up on Hong Kong’s tourist radar. But trust me—this spot is a breath of fresh air (literally!) for anyone craving nature, history, and a break from the city’s hustle. Let’s dive into why it’s worth your time.
How to Get There (It’s Easier Than You Think!)
Hung Shui Hang Irrigation Reservoir sits in Tuen Mun’s northern reaches, near the border with Yuen Long. If you’re coming from downtown Hong Kong, take the MTR to Tuen Mun Station, then hop on Bus 64K or 64P—they’ll drop you just a 10-minute walk from the reservoir. Driving? Plenty of free parking is available near the entrance, but go early on weekends—it gets busy!
Pro tip: Pair your visit with a stop at nearby Tin Shui Wai or Yuen Long for a full day trip.