Hok Tau Reservoir

Hok Tau Reservoir (traditional Chinese: 鶴藪水塘, Pinyin: Hedou Shuitang) is a small S-shaped reservoir situated in the northeastern New Territories, Hong Kong. The Tan Shan River, flows through the reservoir and eventually empties into the Ng Tung River. The reservoir can be accessed by Stage 9 of the Wilson Trail or by the Hok Tau Reservoir Family Walk. It is within the borders of Pat Sin Leng Country Park and the family trail has many barbecue sit... more

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