Sam A Tsuen, New Territories

Sam A Tsuen is a quiet, rural village tucked away in Hong Kong’s New Territories, offering a rare glimpse into the territory’s agricultural and Hakka heritage. Surrounded by lush hills and fish ponds, this is a place where time slows down – think narrow lanes lined with traditional village houses, abandoned paddy fields, and the occasional temple. It’s a perfect escape from the city’s hustle, ideal for a leisurely bike ride or a walk through the countryside.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is enough to soak in the village’s atmosphere – combine a stroll through the lanes with a picnic by the ponds. Arrive early morning to catch the mist over the fields or late afternoon for golden light. If you’re cycling, give yourself 2–3 hours to explore the surrounding area. Sam A Tsuen is best visited as part of a longer New Territories itinerary.

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