Mai Po Nature Reserve

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Mai Po Nature Reserve, tucked into the northwestern corner of Hong Kong's New Territories, is a Ramsar-listed wetland of international importance and a vital stopover for migratory birds along the East Asian–Australasian Flyway. This 1,500-hectare mosaic of intertidal mudflats, shrimp ponds (gei wai), and reedbeds offers a rare glimpse of wild Hong Kong, far from the city's neon glare. For nature lovers and birdwatchers, it's an essential detour — a place where the air hums with the calls of spoonbills, egrets, and the critically endangered Black-faced Spoonbill.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day (4–5 hours) is enough to explore the main trails, hides, and visitor centre. Arrive early morning (7–8am) for the best bird activity and softer light. If you're a serious birder, consider a full day to cover the outer mudflats and deeper hides. The reserve is only open to the public on weekends and public holidays, so plan accordingly. Combine with a morning at the nearby Hong Kong Wetland Park for a complete wetland immersion.

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