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Sha Tau Kok, a quiet border town in the northeastern corner of Hong Kong's New Territories, feels like a secret waiting to be discovered. Once a restricted frontier village, it now offers a rare glimpse into a slower, more traditional side of Hong Kong, with its rustic streets, old-school shops, and serene waterfront. The area's unique history as a closed border town adds an intriguing layer, and the surrounding wetlands and mangroves are a haven for birdwatchers and nature lovers. It's a place where you can truly step off the beaten path and experience a different rhythm of life.
Highlights & What to See
- Sha Tau Kok Promenade: Stroll along the newly opened waterfront walkway for sweeping views across Deep Bay towards the Shenzhen skyline. It's a peaceful spot for a sunset walk, with benches and interpretive panels about the local ecology.
- Kuk Po Village: A short ferry ride away, this historic Hakka walled village is one of the oldest settlements in the region. Wander its narrow lanes, see the ancestral halls, and soak up the atmosphere of a bygone era.
- Lai Chi Wo: Another nearby Hakka village, renowned for its well-preserved traditional architecture and feng shui woods. It's part of the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark and offers a fascinating insight into rural life.
- Mai Po Nature Reserve: Just south of Sha Tau Kok, this protected wetland is a Ramsar site and a critical stopover for migratory birds. Join a guided tour to spot egrets, herons, and the rare black-faced spoonbill.
- Frontier Closed Area Heritage: Explore the remnants of the closed border, including old police stations and border fences, which tell the story of Hong Kong's divided past.
Suggested Time to Spend
Dedicate half a day to a full day for Sha Tau Kok and its surroundings. Start with a morning stroll along the promenade, then take the ferry to Kuk Po or join a guided tour of Mai Po. If you're keen on village exploration, combine Kuk Po and Lai Chi Wo for a deeper dive into Hakka culture. The area is best visited as a day trip from Hong Kong's urban centres, though you can easily extend it into a weekend itinerary by pairing it with the nearby Plover Cove Country Park or the fishing village of Tai Po.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Plover Cove Country Park: A stunning natural area with hiking trails, reservoirs, and the famous Bride's Pool waterfall, perfect for a day of outdoor adventure.
- Tai Po: A lively market town with a waterfront promenade, the Hong Kong Railway Museum, and excellent seafood restaurants at Tai Po Market.
- Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark: Explore the dramatic rock formations and volcanic landscapes of the geopark, including the iconic Hexagonal Rock Columns at High Island.
- Sai Kung: Known as the 'Back Garden of Hong Kong', this area offers pristine beaches, hiking trails, and a vibrant seafood dining scene.
- Lantau Island: While further afield, it's worth combining for a longer trip – visit the Big Buddha, Ngong Ping Village, and the fishing village of Tai O.
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Image credits
- Plover Cove Country Park — Underwaterbuffalo / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Tai Po — am730 / CC BY 4.0
- Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark — Abrahamic Faiths / Public domain
- Sai Kung — Shi Deru (a.k.a. Shawn Xiangyang Liu) / CC BY-SA 3.0