Hong Kong/New Territories

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The New Territories (新界) of Hong Kong were leased by China to the British in 1898. Often ignored by travellers who have little time to spare, offer a diverse landscape that takes time to get to know. Mountainous country parks overlook New Towns that have a clinical form of modernity that has attracted many to move here from mainland China. Public transport and taxis make this area surprisingly accessible if you dare to get out and explore this offbeat place. You won't find many idyllic villages, but once you get over the stray dogs and the ramshackle buildings you will doubtlessly find something that will surprise and cause you to reach for your camera.

Travel to Hong Kong/New Territories

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By Rail

The MTR has absorbed the old Kowloon Canton Railway (KCR) to form a larger network that links the New Territories with Kowloon. Confusingly, you may find some local people still referring to the railways in the New Territories as the KCR.

The East Rail Line from Hung Hom connects to Sheung Shui, Fanling, Tai Po and Sha Tin on its way to the border with Shenzhen at Lo Wu. The Ma On Shan Line branches out at Tai Wai and is convenient for heading out east towards the Sai Kung peninsula.

The West Rail Line from Mei Foo or Nam Cheong is the choice if you want to go to Tsuen Wan, Kam Tin, Long Ping, Yuen Long, Tin Shui Wai or Tuen Mun.

The Light Rail network in the west region of New Territories might be a good transportation means if you intend to travel through some of the areas in between Yuen Long, Tin Shui Wai or Tuen Mun. There are several interchange stations with the West Rail line along the network and there is a fare discount when you are interchanging from the West Rail line to the Light Rail, or vice versa, if you are using the Octopus card.

Travel on a Bus in Hong Kong/New Territories

Kowloon Motor Bus operates a large number of bus routes to the New Territories. Many routes depart from Kowloon to the New Territories.

  • To Tuen Mun: 52X, 53, 57M, 58M, 58X, 59M, 59X, 60M, 60X, 61M, 61X, 62X, 66, 66M, 66X, 67M, 67X, 258D, 259D, 260X, 261, 263, 263M, 960, 961, 962
  • To Tai Po: 72, 72X, 73X, 74A, 74X, 75X, 271, 307 (from Central, Hong Kong).
  • From the airport: E41, E42, E33, E34, A41, A41P, A43

Bus 64K from Tai Po to Yuen Long provides a convenient (if rather slow) shortcut across the Territories, passing some attractions including the Wishing Tree and the walled village of Kat Hing Wai along the way.

  • To Sai Kung: take the MTR to Diamond Hill station, leave the MTR and follow signs to the bus station that is located at ground level above the station. Take bus 92 to Sai Kung and allow 45 minutes for the journey.
  • MTR also operates several local bus routes within Tuen Mun, Yuen Long and Tai Po, which mostly contain intermediate bus stop or terminus in some major train stations, providing a connection service from some residential area and villages with town centres.

By bike

Whilst cycling on Hong Kong Island or Kowloon may be suicidal due to the hostile traffic conditions, things are much easier in the New Territories. Quiet countryside roads, mountain-bike trails and segregated cycle paths alongside busy roads make for pleasant cycling for people of all abilities. Bike rental is available from many locations including Sha Tin, Tai Po Market and Yuen Long, to name a few. Rental fees are approx $30-60 per day for a standard 21-speed commuter bike, or up to $150 a day for a top-end road or mountain bike. It's advisable to keep a good supply of water if you plan on cycling away form the urban areas, as high temperatures and hilly terrain can cause rapid dehydration. Once away from the new towns and there won't be a 7-Eleven in sight. Although small local convenience shops, called 士多 (translated from the English word "store") are common in some villages, especially along famous cycling routes (usually they would have a soft-drink logo advertisement printed next to their name of the shop billboard) and their opening times might be unpredictable for tourists.

What to see in Hong Kong/New Territories

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The main attractions of the New Territories are about experiencing rural life in Hong Kong life, as opposed to the urban energy of Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon peninsula. Although Hong Kong island has some attractive country parks they are eclipsed by those in the more remote areas of the New Territories. The New Towns are of limited interest to most Western tourists for whom the most engaging settlement in the New Territories is Sai Kung which has a number of Halal restaurants that will appeal to visitors because of its slower pace of life. Sai Kung also acts as a gateway into some of the best countryside you are likely to find in Hong Kong.

Landmarks

  • Red House, near Tuen Mun Public Riding School (Light Rail Butterfly station). This is a memorial building to Dr. Sunday Yat-sen. The house and the farm was where Dr. Sunday Yat-sen planned to overthrow the Qing dynasty. It is named after its appearance, red bricks with plastering in red. The two-storey house is a combination of Chinese and Western architecture. Adjacent to the house is a garden commemorating Dr. Sunday Yat Sen and is one of a few places in Hong Kong where the Flag of the Province of China is flown freely.
  • Ping Shan Heritage Trail - This is a kilometre long trail enabling you to take in the most important buildings in this historical area, including the ancient pagoda of Tsui Sing Lau and the Tang Ancestral Hall and the Kun Ting Study Hall.
  • Tsang Tai Uk - 曾大屋; lit. Big House of the Tsangs
  • Fu Shin Street Traditional Bazaar

Nature

Wetland TSW - Wetland Park in Tin Shui Wai. Despite it's outdoor wetland, its indoor exhibition is the living place of some interesting animal species]

  • Maclehose Trail - Stage I is ~3 hours, stage II ~6 hours of walking for a total of 10 stages and 100km. Parts are sealed/concrete road, other parts dirt/rock. if you hike late, take a light as public lights are sparse. Altitude is between 0 and 300m (Sai Wan Shan). Camping sites are available.
  • The Sai Kung Peninsula is also a worthwhile place to visit. Its mountainous terrain and spectacular coastal scenery make this a special place. If you like challenging routes, try going to Sharp Peak (Nam She Tsim in Cantonese). Sharp Peak is famous for its steep slope with a height of more than 400m. The view from the top is fantastic. For a more relaxed route, try to walk along Section 2 of Maclehose Trail.
  • Hong Kong Wetland Park - Is a relaxing park set amidst an ecological mitigation area. One can stroll along a network of board walks built over the marshy area and watch birds from a tower. The park also features a large visitors centre/museum. The museum has many interactive exhibits ideal for children, as well as some live animal habitats. To visit, take MTR West Rail to Tin Shui Wai Station and then the #705 light rail to Wetland Park. The park is pushchair and wheelchair friendly.
  • Yan Chau Tong Marine Park.
  • A few traditional abandoned villages are connected with hiking trails in the territory. North East New Territories is a famous hiking hot spot for the local residents.

Museums

  • Hong Kong Heritage Museum - For those with a serious interest in Chinese culture, this might appeal to you as one of Hong Kong's best museums. Modern, informative and attractively presented, this museum houses several permanent exhibitions of life in the New Territories, Cantonese opera, and Chinese art, as well as temporary exhibitions of a high calibre. Admission $10, open 10AM to 6PM daily except Tuesday and some public holidays.
  • Hong Kong Railway Museum - An open-air museum converted from the old Tai Po Railway Station. Open from 10AM Monday - 6PM on Monday and Wednesday-Sunday. Closing is 1 hour earlier (5PM) on Christmas Eve and Lunar New Year's Eve. Closed on Tuesdays (except public holidays) and first two days of Lunar New Year. Admission is free.
  • The Art Museum, The Chinese University of Hong Kong - Open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday from 10AM Monday - 5PM. Sunday and public holidays from 1:00-5PM. Closed Thursday (except public holidays), New Year, Lunar New Year, Easter, and Christmas holidays. Admission is free.

Temples

10KBuddhas_Peekaboo - Arhats in the bushes at 10,000 Buddhas Monastery

  • Castle Peak Monastery - Classed as a Grade I historic building that has been standing for more than 1000 years. These historic monuments have stood through the ages in a tranquil woodland area. The striking and picturesque surroundings create an enjoyable view, as well as a solemn ambiance. Upon entering the monastery, you will notice the words "香海名山" (Fragrant Sea and Prestigious Mountain) engraved on the portico. The Tsing Shan Temple is among the three oldest temples in Hong Kong. Inside the temple and there is a main worship hall. Walking up the stairs leading to the hall, you will see "一切有情、同登覺地" (which means Everything on Earth Has Ties and Reaches Nirvana Together). The peaceful environment of this Buddhist temple offers an abiding sense of harmony.
  • 10,000 Buddhas Monastery - 萬佛寺 - This rather garish but enjoyable modern temple dating from the 1950s in fact contains no less than 12,800 Buddhas lining the walls of the main hall. There's also a nine-story pagoda and some smaller temples above the main complex. Half the fun is getting there and the 500-metre path that climbs up the hill is lined with life-sized golden plastic statues of Buddhas in poses ranging from serene to outrageous.
  • Miu Fat Buddhist Monastery This is a temple built in 1960 and is one of the best monasteries for visitors to enjoy.
  • Ching Chung Koon A traditional Taoist temple. Many people go to here to worship the gods.
  • Kat Hing Wai Of more historical than practical interest, this tiny walled village was one of the first settlements of the Tang clan, who arrived in Hong Kong in the 12th century and have dominated much of the area ever since. The village today, however, has lots of nondescript modern low-rise concrete housing blocks crammed behind a crumbling gray brick wall. $1 donation requested, and if you see the old Hakka women lounging near the sole entrance, expect to pay $10 or so if you want to take their picture.
  • Lam Tsuen Wishing Tree - The Wishing Tree is an old tree. Traditionally, it is believed that it will bring good luck and fortune. Nowadays, it is a tourist spot for both Westerners and local residents. Simply go to Tai Po Market Railway Station and take the green shuttle van route 25K, or bus 64K to get to the Wishing Tree. Alternatively, you are advised to take a green taxi from Tai Wo Railway Station if you have 4 or 5 people travelling together.
  • Man Monday Temple - A temple built in the 1890s, it is regarded by many as a must-see tourist destination in Hong Kong.
  • Tsui Sing Lau Pagoda
  • Tang Ancestral Hall
  • Kun Ting Study Hall
  • Che Kung Temple

Local life

KatHingWai WalledVillage - Kat Hing Wai walled village

To learn about the living environment of Hong Kong's ordinary people and the best way is to have a half-day trip to a public housing estate. A public housing estate is a small community, where you can find residential flats in high-rise storeys as well as commercial complex and cultural facilities. Start the trip in the morning by "Yum Cha" in a Chinese restaurant or food stall in an estate and then visit the commercial centre and the fresh food market. See the life of school children in the afternoon on the lunch break, and visit the community hall and the library to experience Hong Kong life.

  • Siu Hong Court is right next to Siu Hong MTR Station. In the middle of the court, you can find a fortune which is a ball shape. The lower part represent the bowl and the upper part is the Rice. It represent that every people can obtain a good life after living here.
  • Tsz Tin Village right next to Siu Hong Court. A traditional Hong Kong village.
  • Wan Tau Tong Estate is a 5-minutes walk from Tai Po Market MTR Station.
  • Kwong Fuk Estate can be visited by taking the free MTR feeder bus K18 from Tai Po Market MTR Station.
  • Cheung Wah Estate can be visited on foot after arriving Fanling MTR Station.
  • Choi Yuen Estate is adjacent to Sheung Shui MTR Station.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Hong Kong/New Territories

The New Territories offer a wealth of hiking and sports opportunities

Outdoor sports

  • Tai Po Waterfront Park - The Tai Po Waterfront Park is the largest park in Tai Po District. The Park provides a wide range of facilities including a 1.2 long promenade, rest-gardens, sitting-out areas, a jogging trail with fitness stations, a cycling track and a 600-seat amphitheatre. There is also a 32.4-metre-high Lookout Tower in the Park. After visiting the tower, visitors may move on to the Insect House nearby. Take a green taxi instead of bus if you have 4 or 5 people travelling together from Tai Po Market Railway Station.
  • Tai Mei Tuk - Tai Mei Tuk is famous for the natural view of Pat Sin Leng and Plover Cove Reservoir and the largest reservoir in Hong Kong. You can also make use of the free barbecue site in Tai Mei Tuk and the adjoining country park. Get off from Tai Po Market Railway Station and take bus 75K or green shuttle van 20C.
  • Kam Shan Country Park - Kam Shan Country Park, commonly called Monkey Hill, is famous for the wild monkeys. It is at the north of Kowloon, can can be easily accessed by taking the KMB route 72, 81 or 86B from Kowloon or New Territories. A free barbecue site is available in the nation park.
  • Tuen Mun (屯門), Tuen Mun MTR (West Rail Line). At the far western tip of the New Territories, Tuen Mun has the popular Golden Beach (actually an artificial beach, with sand imported from Hainan]) and the Tuen Mun Kau Hui market.

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Hong Kong/New Territories

There are very few products that are unique to the New Territories; however Yuen Long is home to three of the best and best known traditional bakeries in Hong Kong: "Hang Heung", "Wing Wah" and "Tai Tung", "Wing Wah" is also one of the best known producers of traditional wind dried Sausages and meats. Especially during the period around the Mid-autumn Festival, when moon cakes become available, mainland Chinese tourists will buy cakes and pastries of various kinds as souvenirs and gifts. The "wife cake" (candied winter melon paste in a flaky pastry wrapping) has perhaps gained the most traction in public consciousness, but all three produce a range of traditonal Chinese cakes and pastries and these include red bean paste pastries, mung bean pastries, lotus paste and preserved duck egg pastries and of course moon cakes.

  • Tuen Mun Town Plaza in Tuen Mun is a huge shopping complex which sells mid-range and up-market good of all types. Well worth a visit and you can enjoy it on weekends. Located just a five minutes walk from Tuen Mun MTR station. It's also connected with another two Light railway stations.
  • New Town Plaza in Sha Tin is a huge shopping complex which sells mid-range goods of all types. Well worth a visit but it will be crowded on weekends. Accessible through the MTR, change at Kowloon Tong station if travelling from Hong Kong island. It also connects with a few nearby but smaller shopping malls via the footbridge networks.
  • Tai Po Megamall | A group of shopping malls in the neighborhood. It is less crowded than New Town Plaza. Easily accessible by MTR and KMB buses. Take bus K12 from Tai Po Market Railway Station. It can also be reached by the buses which terminates at Tai Po Central.
  • Uptown Plaza next to Tai Po Market Railway Station is a regional shopping centre in Tai Po.
  • Tai Wo Shopping Mall next to Tai Wo Station is a typical shopping centre in a public housing estate. Do not expect a variety choice of shops are available, but goods are at reasonable price because the target clients are local people.
  • Hang Heung (恒香), located in Yuen Long (元朗) at 64-66 Castle Peak Road, is arguably Hong Kong's most famous Chinese bakery and famous among ethnic Chinese worldwide for its Sweetheart cakes (老婆餅). Other products include egg rolls (蛋卷) and almond biscuits (杏仁餅). To get there, take the Light Rail from the Yuen Long MTR station and alight at Tai Tong Road (大棠道) station.

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