Routes Hong KongSha Tin District
Tracing Tai Wai to Shing Mun Reservoir

Sha Tin District, Hong Kong

Tracing Tai Wai to Shing Mun Reservoir

Length9.1 mi
Elev. Gain1594.1 ft
Est. Steps21000

Trail

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Introduction
Tracing Tai Wai to Shing Mun Reservoir is a 9.1 mile (21,000-step) route located near Sha Tin District, Hong Kong. This route has an elevation gain of about 1594.1 ft and is rated as hard. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Shing Mun Reservoir

Place
Jubilee (Shing Mun) Reservoir (Chinese: 城門水塘) is a reservoir in Hong Kong. It is located in Shing Mun, the area between Tsuen Wan and Sha Tin, in the New Territories.

Lei Muk Shue Estate

Place
Lei Muk Shue Estate (Chinese: 梨木樹邨) is a public housing estate in Lei Muk Shue, Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Hong Kong, near the exit of Shing Mun Tunnel. It is the largest public housing estate in the Tsuen Wan District with the population of 37,000. Although it is geographically located in the eastern part of Tsuen Wan as well as the northern part of Kwai Chung, administratively it belongs to the Tsuen Wan District instead of the Kwai Tsing District because it is at the west of Wo Yi Hop Road, the boundary between the two districts.

Mei Lam Estate

Place
Mei Lam Estate (Chinese: 美林邨) is a public housing estate in Tai Wai, Sha Tin District, New Territories, Hong Kong, located on both sides of Tai Wai Nullah (sometimes referred to as the upper stream of Shing Mun River) and near Mei Chung Court, May Shing Court and the Shing Mun Tunnels.

Shing Mun Country Park

Place
The Shing Mun Country Park (Chinese: 城門郊野公園; established 24 June 1977) is a country park of Hong Kong, hugging the Shing Mun Reservoir.

Ho Fung College

Place
Ho Fung College (Traditional Chinese: 可風中學) is an English-instructed co-education secondary school in Hong Kong. The school is sponsored by Sik Sik Yuen. Established in 1974, the school has gained popularity with its all-around student performance across academic disciplines and sports sphere. The current principal is Mr.

Lei Muk Shue

Place
Lei Muk Shue (Chinese: 梨木樹), formerly Lai Muk Shu, is an area in East Tsuen Wan of Hong Kong. It includes the area surrounding Lei Muk Shue Estate on a hill slope near Wo Yee Hop. However, the proper Lei Muk Shue was a village located south of the junction of Castle Peak Road and Lei Muk Road, near the former river of Kwai Chung.

Lower Shing Mun Reservoir

Place
Lower Shing Mun Reservoir is a reservoir outside Shing Mun Country Park and the downstream of the dam of the Shing Mun Reservoir in the Sha Tin District of Hong Kong. Two vehicular bridges span over the valley between the Shing Mun Reservoir and the Lower Shing Mun Reservoir. They are viaducts connecting the tunnels on their respective ends which together form the Shing Mun Tunnel road scheme.

Shing Mun Tunnels

Place
The Shing Mun Tunnels are a system of tunnels and viaducts in the New Territories, Hong Kong connecting the new towns of Tsuen Wan to the west and Sha Tin to the east. They are a part of Route 9 and the Tsuen Wan entrance is the reset point (As Route 9 is apparently a loop) of Route 9.Construction started on 11 February 1987 and the tunnels opened on 20 April 1990.

Tai Wai Nullah

Place
Tai Wai Nullah (Chinese: 大圍渠), sometimes referred to as the upper stream of Shing Mun River, is one of the nullahs of Shing Mun River in Tai Wai of Hong Kong.The channelised nullah has a width of about 39 m. As water flow is very low most of the time, the concrete nullah bed is exposed.

Shing Mun Picnic Site No.6

Tourist Attraction
Route Details

Length

9.1 mi

Elev. Gain

1594.1 ft

Est. Steps

21000
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