Shing Mun River & Sha Tin

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Flowing through the heart of Sha Tin, the Shing Mun River is a tranquil ribbon of water that transforms this New Territories new town into a surprisingly scenic escape. Lined with wide, tree-shaded promenades and dotted with parks and temples, the river offers a peaceful counterpoint to Hong Kong's urban intensity. Here you can cycle, stroll, or simply watch dragon boat teams practise, all while absorbing layers of local life — from traditional fishing villages to modern high-rises.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is enough to explore the river promenade and one or two temples, but a full day allows you to cycle the entire river, visit the Heritage Museum and enjoy a leisurely lunch at a waterfront restaurant. Start early to avoid the midday heat, and consider ending with a sunset stroll along the river as the skyscrapers light up.

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