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Stretching along the shoreline of Tolo Harbour in Hong Kong's New Territories, Ma On Shan Promenade offers a breezy, family-friendly escape from the city's hustle. This impeccably maintained waterfront walkway is a favourite among locals for jogging, cycling, and sunset strolls, with stunning views across the water to the hills of Pat Sin Leng and the distant Chinese mainland. The promenade is part of a larger network of coastal paths, making it a perfect leg of a longer cycling or walking adventure.
Highlights & What to See
- Waterfront Walk & Cycle Path: The paved promenade is ideal for a leisurely walk or bike ride, with dedicated lanes for cyclists and pedestrians. Rent a bike from one of the many shops near the MTR station.
- Sunset Views: Head out in the late afternoon to watch the sun sink behind the Tolo Harbour channel, casting golden light over the fishing boats and distant mountains.
- Ma On Shan Park: Adjacent to the promenade, this large park features a lake, rose garden, and children's play areas – a great spot for a picnic or a breather.
- Wildlife Spotting: Keep an eye out for egrets and herons along the mudflats at low tide, especially near the Sha Tin Hoi area.
- Sha Tin Hoi Viewpoint: A small pavilion at the eastern end of the promenade offers panoramic views of the channel and the Tolo Harbour Bridge.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend 1–2 hours walking the full length of the promenade (about 3 km one way). If you're cycling, allow 30–45 minutes to cover the distance at a leisurely pace. Combine your visit with a stop at Ma On Shan Park for a relaxed half-day outing. For a sunset visit, aim to arrive an hour before dusk to secure a good spot and enjoy the changing light.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Sha Tin: Just a short bike ride or MTR stop away, Sha Tin offers the Hong Kong Heritage Museum and the Sha Tin Racecourse.
- Tai Po Waterfront Park: Continue along the coastal cycle path to this larger park with a lookout tower and a replica of a traditional fishing boat.
- Plover Cove Country Park: A 20-minute drive north brings you to hiking trails with dramatic reservoir views and the famous Plover Cove Trail.
- Ma On Shan Country Park: For a more rugged outdoor experience, hike up to the Ma On Shan summit for sweeping views of the New Territories.
- Tolo Harbour Ferry: Hop on a kai-to ferry from the nearby Ma Liu Shui pier to explore the remote islands and villages of Tolo Harbour.
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