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Tai Po Market, nestled along the Lam Tsuen River in Hong Kong's New Territories, offers a captivating blend of traditional village life and modern convenience. This bustling district is renowned for its vibrant market, rich Hakka heritage, and serene natural escapes, making it a perfect day-trip from the urban bustle of Kowloon or Hong Kong Island. As you wander through the streets, the aroma of freshly baked goods and dried seafood fills the air, while the nearby waterfront provides a peaceful retreat for leisurely strolls.
Highlights & What to See
- Tai Po Market – Dive into the heart of local life at this lively wet market, where you can browse stalls selling everything from exotic fruits and vegetables to live seafood and traditional Chinese herbs. It's a sensory feast and a great spot to sample street food like fish balls and egg waffles.
- Tai Po Old Market – Explore the historic quarter, once a thriving trading hub for Hakka farmers. The narrow lanes are lined with old shophouses, temples, and the iconic Tai Po Market Railway Station (now a museum), offering a glimpse into the area's past.
- Lam Tsuen River & Waterfront – Take a scenic walk along the river promenade, where you can watch locals fishing, see the colourful sampans, and enjoy views of the surrounding hills. The river is also the site of the annual Tai Po Dragon Boat Festival.
- Hong Kong Railway Museum – Housed in the former Tai Po Market railway station, this museum showcases the history of Hong Kong's railways with vintage trains and interactive exhibits. A must for transport enthusiasts.
- Tai Po Lookout Tower – Climb this historic watchtower for panoramic views of the town, the river, and the distant mountains. It's a great photo spot and a reminder of the area's strategic importance.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors find that half a day is sufficient to explore Tai Po Market's highlights, including the markets, the railway museum, and a riverside walk. However, if you wish to delve deeper into the surrounding countryside, such as hiking in the nearby Pat Sin Leng Country Park or visiting the Plover Cove Reservoir, plan for a full day. Start your morning at the market, enjoy a leisurely lunch at a local noodle shop, and then head out to the natural attractions. The pace here is relaxed, so allow time to simply soak in the local atmosphere.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Sha Tin – Just a short MTR ride away, Sha Tin offers the Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery, the heritage of the Che Kung Temple, and the modern New Town Plaza shopping centre.
- Sai Kung – Known for its fishing village charm, seafood restaurants, and access to pristine beaches and hiking trails like the MacLehose Trail. A 30-minute bus ride from Tai Po.
- Pat Sin Leng Country Park – Perfect for hiking enthusiasts, this park features the scenic Bride's Pool waterfall and the challenging Pat Sin Leng ridge walk, offering stunning views of the New Territories.
- Plover Cove Reservoir – A short drive or bus ride away, this massive reservoir boasts a scenic dam walk, a country park, and the remote island of Tung Ping Chau, ideal for a full-day excursion.
- Fanling & Sheung Shui – These neighbouring towns offer rural landscapes, traditional walled villages like the Tang Chung Ling Ancestral Hall, and the serene Lung Yeuk Tau Heritage Trail.
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Image credits
- Sha Tin — Diego Delso / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Sai Kung — Sergeant Paul Shaw LBIPP / OGL v1.0
- Pat Sin Leng Country Park — Underwaterbuffalo / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Plover Cove Reservoir — Underwaterbuffalo / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Sheung Shui — Mainichi Newpaper, Japan / Public domain