Sheung Tsz Fung

πŸ”οΈγ€Sheung Tsz Fung (湘子峰)】 is one of the eight prominent peaks of the famous mountain range located in the northeastern part of the New Territories, Hong Kong. Pat Sin Leng is named after the Eight Immortals of Taoism, with each peak representing an immortal. Sheung Tsz Fung symbolizes Han Xiangzi, who is recognized as the musical immortal among the eight. —

πŸ—ΊοΈ Geographical Location & Quick Facts

Item English Name Description / Value
Peak Name Sheung Tsz Fung One of the second highest peaks in Pat Sin Leng
Mountain Range Pat Sin Leng Located in the northeastern New Territories
Elevation Approx. 513 meters Moderate height offering expansive open views

🧭 Hiking Routes & Transportation

Sheung Tsz Fung is the second peak encountered along the Pat Sin Leng ridge traverse route. The common route details are as follows:

Starting Point: Tai Mei Tuk

  • Take the MTR to Market Station, then transfer to green minibus 20C to Tai Mei Tuk.
  • Begin the hike along the Pat Sin Leng Nature Education Trail.

Order of Peaks Along the Ridge:

β†’ Sheung Tsz Fung β†’ β†’ β†’ β†’ β†’ β†’

Endpoint: Hok Tau

  • From here, hikers can board green minibus 52B to return to Station.

Key Features & Scenery

  • Topographical Features: Situated along the mid-section of the ridge trail, it connects seamlessly with adjacent peaks, allowing hikers to ascend them consecutively along a single ridgeline.
  • Scenery: Reaching the summit grants breathtaking, panoramic vistas overlooking and Tolo Harbour.
  • Hiking Access: The standard route departs from Tai Mei Tuk, passes by the , climbs up to , and then traverses across Sheung Tsz Fung and the subsequent peaks.

πŸ• Nearby Locations & Supplementary Terms

  • : Built to commemorate the teachers and students who heroically lost their lives during the tragic 1996 Pat Sin Leng hillfire.
  • : One of the optional endpoints, known for its tranquil environment and popularity as a designated campsite.
  • Wilson Trail: One of Hong Kong’s major long-distance hiking trails; Sections 9 and 10 cross over the Pat Sin Leng range.

πŸ§˜β€β™‚οΈ Cultural Background

  • Sheung Tsz Fung symbolizes Han Xiangzi, one of the Taoist Eight Immortals:
    • Renowned for playing the Chinese flute, he embodies music, literature, and the arts.
    • Legend says he possesses the power to make flowers bloom indefinitely, representing youth and hope.
  • The entirety of Pat Sin Leng derives its nomenclature from Taoist tradition, standing as one of the few mountain ranges in Hong Kong named after religious or mythological figures.

⚠️ Important Trail Advice

  • There are no replenishment points along the route; hikers must bring adequate water and supplies.
  • The trail runs heavily along exposed mountain ridges where winds can be exceptionally strong; be prepared for wind protection.
  • Sun protection and heatstroke prevention are essential during the summer months, while proper warm layers are required in winter.
  • Sheung Tsz Fung Viewing Point γ€ŠV》
  • Sheung Tsz Fung Viewing Point γ€ŠIV》
  • Sheung Tsz Fung, Below Tai Mei Tuk
  • Hsien Ku Fung / Sheung Tsz Fung – Panoramaγ€ŠIII》
  • Sheung Tsz Fung Viewing Point γ€ŠIII》
  • Sheung Tsz Fung, Looking back Hsien Ku Fung
  • Hsien Ku Fung / Sheung Tsz Fung – Panoramaγ€ŠII》
  • Sheung Tsz Fung Viewing Point γ€ŠII》
  • Sheung Tsz Fung Viewing Point γ€ŠI》
  • Sheung Tsz Fung Viewing Point γ€ŠI》
  • Sheung Tsz Fung, Peak Notice Board
  • Hsien Ku Fung / Sheung Tsz Fung – Panoramaγ€ŠI》
  • Hsien Ku Fung / Sheung Tsz Fung, Below Tai Mei Tuk
  • Hsien Ku Fung Trigonometrical Station γ€ŠIV》
  • Hsien Ku Fung Trigonometrical Station γ€ŠIII》