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Sha Tin, a vibrant New Territories hub, blends traditional Chinese culture with modern outdoor escapes. Just a 20-minute MTR ride from Kowloon, it offers a refreshing break from Hong Kong Island's intensity. Here, you'll find the iconic 10,000 Buddhas Monastery, serene riverside cycling paths, and a world-class equestrian venue—all framed by lush, rolling hills.
Highlights & What to See
- 10,000 Buddhas Monastery – A winding uphill path lined with life-size golden Buddha statues leads to a temple complex with thousands of miniature Buddha figurines. The climb is steep but rewarding, with sweeping views over Sha Tin.
- Hong Kong Heritage Museum – Dive into Cantonese opera, local history, and Bruce Lee memorabilia in this spacious, well-curated museum. Don't miss the 'New Territories' galleries for rural Hong Kong stories.
- Sha Tin Park & the Moored Dragon Boat – Stroll through this riverside park, where a full-size dragon boat is permanently moored. It's a peaceful spot for a picnic and people-watching.
- Penfold Park & Sha Tin Racecourse – On non-race days, the racecourse's central park is open to the public for jogging, cycling, and kite-flying. The glass-fronted grandstand is an architectural highlight.
- Che Kung Temple – A lively Taoist temple dedicated to a Song dynasty general, famous for its rotating bronze windmill that brings good luck. Visit during Chinese New Year for a festive atmosphere.
- Cycling along the Shing Mun River – Rent a bike and pedal the dedicated paths that trace the river from Sha Tin to Tai Po. The route is flat, scenic, and passes wetlands where you might spot egrets.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan a full day to experience Sha Tin's highlights. Start early with the 10,000 Buddhas Monastery (allow 1.5 hours for the climb and exploration). Spend mid-morning at the Heritage Museum (2 hours), then grab a dim sum lunch at one of the shopping malls. Afternoon is perfect for a leisurely bike ride along the Shing Mun River (2–3 hours), with a stop at Penfold Park if the racecourse is open. If you're short on time, a half-day focused on the monastery and museum still gives a strong taste of the area.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Tai Po – Continue your bike ride to Tai Po's waterfront promenade and the Tai Po Market, famous for its street food and seafood.
- New Territories Country Parks – Hike the MacLehose Trail or visit the scenic Shing Mun Reservoir, both a short bus ride from Sha Tin.
- Kowloon (Mong Kok & Tsim Sha Tsui) – Easily combined via MTR; explore the bustling markets and the Avenue of Stars.
- Hong Kong Island (Central & Wan Chai) – A 30-minute MTR ride connects you to the city's financial heart and historic trams.
- Lantau Island – Take the MTR to Tung Chung for the Ngong Ping 360 cable car to the Big Buddha and Po Lin Monastery.
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Image credits
- Tai Po — am730 / CC BY 4.0
- New Territories Country Parks — wallygrom / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Kowloon (Mong Kok & Tsim Sha Tsui) — WiNG / CC BY 3.0
- Hong Kong Island (Central & Wan Chai) — WiNG / CC BY 3.0