Hong Kong New Territories

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Stretching north of Kowloon and encompassing a vast, often surprising landscape of mountain ranges, rural villages, and coastal wetlands, the New Territories offer a side of Hong Kong far removed from the skyscraper canyons of Central. Here, century-old walled villages and ancient temples sit alongside hiking trails that wind through verdant country parks and past pristine beaches. For travellers with a sense of adventure, the New Territories reward you with an authentic glimpse into the region's Hakka heritage, biodiverse nature reserves, and a slower pace of life that feels a world away from the city's frenetic energy.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate at least two full days to explore the New Territories properly. Spend the first day on the heritage trail and Tai Mo Shan, followed by a second day exploring the eastern coastline around Sai Kung. If you're short on time, a single day can cover Ping Shan and a hike in the country parks, but you'll miss the coastal gems. For bird lovers, Mai Po requires a half-day visit with advance booking.

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