Hong Kong Island Tai Tam Reservoir

Tai Tam Reservoir, tucked into the wooded hills of eastern Hong Kong Island, is a serene escape from the city's relentless energy. Built in the late 19th century, this series of four reservoirs and their connecting tunnels are a marvel of colonial engineering, now surrounded by lush secondary forest alive with birds and butterflies. The area offers a network of easy-to-moderate hiking trails, historic dams, and tranquil water views, making it a favorite for locals and travelers seeking a quick nature fix without leaving the island.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend half a day exploring the reservoirs, which allows for a leisurely hike along the Tai Tam Country Trail (2–3 hours) plus time to linger at the dams and enjoy a picnic. If you want to combine with nearby beaches or Stanley Market, allocate a full day. The trails are well-marked and mostly flat, making them suitable for families with children or casual walkers.

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