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These streams need significant rain to be at their best

Tai Yuen Left

To continue uploading all the information of Tai Yuen stream here the Westernmost tributaries. Impressive with perfect conditions.

Tai Shing unnamed

An absolutely no go but for the most hardcore “I want to see them all” stream hikers. Cute jungle sections & waterfalls but super thorny.

Kau Keng W stream

Kau Keng West stream (九逕西坑) is a short nice stream above Tuen Mun. Good to combine with other routes in the area, too short by itself.

Ting Kau streams

Ting Kau area has several streams. Shek Lung is the most famous, but is it the best? It would depend on the rain previous days and your preferences.

Cheung Lin stream

長連坑 Cheung Lin Stream is a relatively low flow short stream which is at its best after some days of rain. Different follow up options included.

East Phoenix Stream

Another relatively easy route in Lantau. High cliff and waterfall to conquer but with low water flow and a bit jungly on the top.

Tung Chung falls

Pok To Yan North stream (箔刀屻北坑) with its various tributaries is recommended only for the most hardcore “I want to see all streams”.

Flying Phoenix & Dragon streams

Twin streams in Saikung country park. Dry in cooler months, really pretty after several days of rain. Climbable in hardcore or easy ways.

To the Peak by streams

A completely different way of arriving at one of the most touristy places in Hong Kong, perfect for a rainy short adventure on the Island.

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