Hong Kong Island South Tai Tam Reservoir

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Tai Tam Reservoir, tucked into the forested hills of southern Hong Kong Island, offers a surprising escape from the city’s relentless energy. This colonial-era waterworks, completed in the early 20th century, is now a serene hiking destination where stone bridges, arched dams, and placid water are framed by dense subtropical greenery. It’s a place where you can hear birdsong instead of traffic, and feel a gentle breeze off the reservoir while the skyscrapers of Central seem a world away.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow half a day for a relaxed visit. Start with the Tai Tam Reservoir Walk (about 2–3 hours at a leisurely pace), then either continue to the upper reservoir or drive a short distance to Shek O for lunch. If you’re combining with Dragon’s Back, set aside a full day—you can hike the ridge in the morning, descend to the reservoir for a cooling stroll, and end with seafood in Stanley.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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