Dry winter months allow you to visit the reservoir within. Strange beauty. A beach that is not a beach.
Next to Wong Lung Han you have a stream which is mostly known for its ending. The Celestial Book, two almost perfectly perpendicular walls that resemble gods’ writing.
The Plover Cove country park has very popular waterfalls, mainly Bride’s Pool. Just minutes walking from there you find a really nice stream to hike.
Discovery Bay has super accessible streams. Easy and cute with several extra fun spots around.
Ng Tung Chai might be the most well-known waterfalls in Hong Kong. Hiking in the stream though, you “unlock” its beauty further.
I already wrote about the lower section of this stream. The upper is even more fun and difficult.
A bit more complex but also very interesting stream going up the hills of Tai Mo Shan. Stairs-like falls included.
Remote waterfalls within a Vietnam war movie like jungle environment. Can be fun or can be bit nasty.
Going up almost to the peak of Tai Mo Shan in a fun and “easy-ish” stream, pools to dip into. What more can you ask for!? 🙂
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