Hok Tau Reservoir is situated in the North District of the New Territories, Hong Kong, nestled within the boundaries of Pat Sin Leng Country Park and named after the nearby village of Hok Tau Wai. Constructed in 1968, this irrigation reservoir has a capacity of approximately 180,000 cubic metres and takes the shape of a crescent moon. The Hok Tau Reservoir Family Walk loops completely around the reservoir, spanning a total length of about 2.5 kilometres and taking around 1 hour to complete. Along the trail, you can take in the murmuring streams of the Tan Shan River and gaze down upon the breathtaking reservoir scenery framed by the surrounding peaks of Pat Sin Leng. The area is also well-equipped with an experimental forest, a campsite, and various barbecue and picnic sites, making it perfectly suited for families to enjoy a day out hiking and exploring nature!
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香港地點:
九龍坳風雨亭
盧吉飛瀑
Lugard Falls
港鐵大埔墟站
傻人塔
新達廣場
Forbes Street Stone Wall Trees
東壩涼亭
Coombe Road Children’s Playground
Sham Chung Pier
昂坪廣場
Fat Jong Temple
Cloudy Hill TV Transmission Tower
深涌農莊
Sham Chung Manor
Rock Window
Fool Tower
Greenery Garden
Smithfield Market and Cooked Food Centre
松林炮台
Cheung Pui Tau Sky Pool
昂坪市集
分流炮台
Uptown Plaza
盧吉飛瀑
Lugard Falls
港鐵大埔墟站
傻人塔
新達廣場
Forbes Street Stone Wall Trees
東壩涼亭
Coombe Road Children’s Playground
Sham Chung Pier
昂坪廣場
Fat Jong Temple
Cloudy Hill TV Transmission Tower
深涌農莊
Sham Chung Manor
Rock Window
Fool Tower
Greenery Garden
Smithfield Market and Cooked Food Centre
松林炮台
Cheung Pui Tau Sky Pool
昂坪市集
分流炮台
Uptown Plaza
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