[2025 Hong Kong Attraction] Travel Guide for Lau Shui Heung Reservoir (Updated May)
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Lau Shui Heung Reservoir Address:
Lau Shui Heung, Hong Kong
A lesser-known hiking route from Fanling to Tai Po
Discover a relaxing hiking trail from Fanling to Tai Po! The bald cypress forest at Lau Shui Heung Reservoir offers a seasonal spectacle from December to January. If you arrive around 8 or 9 in the morning, you might encounter the 'Hong Kong Sky Mirror' due to the calm water and soft sunlight—perfect for stunning photos! After passing through the Lau Shui Heung Nature Trail, the route leads to Kau Lung Hang Shan, where the view suddenly opens up. You can enjoy a panoramic view of Tai Po New Town, with the skyscrapers of Sheung Shui, Fanling, and Shenzhen in the distance blending the vibrancy of urban life with the tranquility of nature. The section from Kau Lung Hang Shan to Yau Shu Fung feels like the backyard of Tai Po residents, as you'll often see locals hiking and exercising along the trail, adding a lively touch to the journey.
📍 Hiking Route: Pat Sin Leng Fork - Lau Shui Heung Reservoir - Lau Shui Heung Nature Trail - Kau Lung Hang Shan - Yau Shu Fung - Wilson Trail - Alice Ho Miu Ling Nethersole Hospital
📏 Distance: 6.77 km, beginner-friendly
⌚ Duration: Approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes
🚌 Starting Point: Take minibus 52B from Fanling Minibus Terminal
🚌 Ending Point: At the bus stop near Nethersole Hospital, take a bus or minibus to Tai Po Market/Tai Wo/Sheung Shui as needed.
Kenneth2025
🗺️** Sound of flowing water: Feel the tranquility and beauty of nature**🗺️
#HongKongHiking
Liu Shui Xiang, located in the Pat Sin Leng Nature Reserve in Hong Kong, is a great place to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. This place is famous for its clear streams, dense forests and tranquil natural atmosphere, making it a great place for those who like outings and getting close to nature.
**Itinerary Sharing**
This time, the Liushuixiang outing starts from Fanling Station and takes a bus to the outing entrance. Walking along the trail, you will see dense trees and fresh air, which is refreshing. The most surprising thing is that the gurgling stream has formed many small natural pools, which are very suitable for soaking your feet and enjoying the coolness of nature.
As we walked deeper, we found several beautiful waterfalls. The water rushes against the rocks, making a clear sound, which is the origin of the name "Flowing Water Sound". Sitting on a big rock and listening to the sound of flowing water, away from the hustle and bustle of the city, can relax your body and mind.
Recommended activities
• Hiking: Suitable for visitors of all physical levels, you can enjoy diverse natural scenery along the way.
• Picnic by the creek: Bring some simple food and enjoy some relaxing time by the creek with friends.
• Ecological observation: There are many local flora and fauna here, making it a paradise for nature lovers to explore.
The tranquility of the sound of running water and the natural beauty made this outing very healing. It is a place where you can relax your body and mind. Why not come here to feel the charm of nature!
Crying Ty
A must-go for relaxing and dating🥰
Today, February 4, 2025,
The water has ended when we reach the autumn leaves🍁
It would be the most beautiful when I came about a month ago.
Next time you want to come for a check-in, relax, or date.
Remember to come in advance of the time when the autumn leaves are at their most luxuriant!
See you next year 💕
🚌Access: Fanling Station Exit C > Minibus Terminal take 52B (get off at Liu Shui Hing and Tsui Shum Roundabout)
📍Address: Google Search Liu Shui Hing Reservoir
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Beeris
Flowing Echo Journey
In the concrete jungle of Hong Kong, life moves at a fast and stressful pace. If you want to relax over the weekend and enjoy some natural scenery, there's a simple and accessible place known as the 'Mirror of the Sky' - the Flowing Echo Reservoir!
The bald cypress trees at Flowing Echo Reservoir have always been a popular spot for hikers and photographers, turning red from December to January each winter. Located in the Northern District, the hiking trails are well-connected and easily accessible!
This time, due to the weather not being cold enough, only one or two bald cypress trees had turned red. However, the hiking trail is easy, and you can feel the cool breeze, making it very comfortable and worth a visit!