Pat Sin Leng Country Park

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Pat Sin Leng Country Park is a dramatic landscape of rugged ridges, lush forests, and serene reservoirs in Hong Kong's New Territories. Named after the 'Eight Immortals' peaks, this park offers some of the most rewarding hikes in the region, with sweeping views over Plover Cove and the Tolo Channel. It's a haven for nature lovers seeking escape from the city's intensity.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate a full day to properly explore Pat Sin Leng Country Park. Start early with the Pat Sin Leng hike (4–5 hours), then cool off at Bride's Pool. In the afternoon, relax at Plover Cove or Tai Mei Tuk. If you're short on time, a half-day can cover a shorter hike and Bride's Pool, but you'll miss the full ridge experience.

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