Photo: Mainichi Newpaper, Japan / Public domain
Lam Tsuen Valley, in Hong Kong's New Territories, offers a serene escape from the city's buzz. This lush valley is famous for its wishing trees, traditional villages, and hiking trails that wind through bamboo groves and past feng shui woods. It's a place where ancient customs meet natural beauty, perfect for a day of cultural exploration and gentle outdoor adventure.
Highlights & What to See
- Lam Tsuen Wishing Tree – Toss a wishing paper (or use the designated rack) at this iconic banyan tree in Fong Ma Po village; it's a living symbol of local superstition and community hope.
- Tai Po Kau Nature Reserve – A short drive away, this protected forest offers excellent birdwatching and shaded trails through secondary rainforest; look for butterflies and rare birds.
- Fong Ma Po Village – Wander this traditional Hakka settlement, with its ancestral halls, old houses, and peaceful ponds. The village temple is worth a peek.
- Lam Tsuen River Walk – Follow the river's edge on a paved path that passes through vegetable farms and old bridges; it's especially lovely in late afternoon light.
- Tai Mo Shan Country Park – For more ambitious hikers, the park's trails lead up to Hong Kong's highest peak (957 m) with panoramic views over the New Territories and beyond.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors find a half-day (3–4 hours) sufficient to explore the valley's main sights: visit the wishing tree, stroll through Fong Ma Po, and take a short walk along the river. If you plan to hike in Tai Po Kau or Tai Mo Shan, allocate a full day to enjoy the trails at a relaxed pace. The valley is best visited in the cooler months (October to March) when humidity is low.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Tai Po – A vibrant market town with a waterfront promenade, the Hong Kong Railway Museum, and excellent seafood restaurants.
- Sha Tin – Home to the Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery and the Hong Kong Heritage Museum, easily reached by train from Tai Po.
- Plover Cove Country Park – Offers scenic reservoirs, the Bride's Pool waterfall, and hiking trails with coastal views.
- Fanling – Explore the walled villages of Lung Yeuk Tau and the Fanling Golf Course's historic clubhouse.
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Image credits
- Tai Po — am730 / CC BY 4.0
- Sha Tin — Diego Delso / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Tai Mo Shan Country Park — Wpcpey / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Tai Po Kau Nature Reserve — Diego Delso / CC BY-SA 3.0