Lion Rock Country Park

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Lion Rock Country Park is a rugged natural escape that looms over the northern edge of Kowloon, offering some of Hong Kong’s most rewarding hikes and panoramic views. The park takes its name from the distinctive lion-shaped rock formation that crowns its highest peak, a symbol of resilience and a beloved landmark for locals. Here, you can trade the city’s neon glare for forested trails, granite outcrops, and sweeping vistas that stretch from the skyscrapers of Kowloon to the distant peaks of the New Territories. It’s a place where urban hikers find solitude just minutes from the MTR, and where the collision of nature and city creates an unforgettable perspective on Hong Kong.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors dedicate a half-day to Lion Rock Country Park. Start early to avoid the midday heat and crowds. A direct hike to the summit and back takes about 3–4 hours at a steady pace. If you want to explore multiple trails or linger at the viewpoints, allow 5–6 hours. Combine your visit with a morning at the nearby Wong Tai Sin Temple or an afternoon exploring Kowloon’s bustling markets for a full day of contrasts.

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