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Conservation In Hong Kong
Out of the total 1,114 km2 of land in Hong Kong, three-quarters is countryside, with various landscapes including beaches, woodlands, and mountain ranges being found within the small territory. Most of Hong Kong's parks have abundant natural diversity, usually containing over 1,000 species of plants. Country parks To conserve and, where appropriate, open up the countryside for the greater enjoyment of the population, the Country Parks Ordinance was enacted in 1976 to provide a legal framework for the designation, development, and management of Country Parks and Special Areas. It provides for establishing a Country and Marine Parks Board to advise the Director of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Conservation, who, like the Country and Marine Parks Authority, is responsible for all matters on Country Parks and Special Areas. A total of 25 country parks have been designated. The country parks and special areas cover a total area of 440 km2. Country Parks are designated for the purpo ...
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Pat Sin Leng Country Park
Pat Sin Leng Country Park () is a country park in Hong Kong located in the northeastern New Territories. Established on 18August 1978, the country park covers of natural terrain. It comprises the Pat Sin Leng mountain range and other spurs, including Wong Leng, Ping Fung Shan, Cloudy Hill and Kwai Tau Leng. Hok Tau Reservoir and Lau Shui Heung Reservoir are also within the country park. Ecology The catchment forests are habitats for avian species such as crested bulbul, Chinese bulbul, hwamei, Oriental magpie robin, Chinese francolin, Japanese quail, common kingfisher, European magpie, crested myna and crows. Also dwelling in woodlands are mammals like Malayan porcupine, Chinese pangolin, masked palm civet, leopard cat and common muntjac. Lau Shui Heung Reservoir is rimmed by Peking willow and Fortune's keteleeria. Spots Stages nine and ten (ending stages) of the Wilson Trail traverse the Pat Sin Leng Country Park. The section within the park leads from Cloudy ...
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Robin's Nest Country Park
Robin's Nest Country Park ( zh, 紅花嶺郊野公園) (established 1 March 2024) is a country park, located in northeastern New Territories, Hong Kong. It consists of approximately 530 hectares of land, including Robin's Nest. Wildlife and vegetation The area is specially noted for natural habitats including secondary woodland, shrubland and upland grassland. Many species of high conservation value, such as red azalea, incense tree, Chinese grassbird and Chinese pipistrelle can be found. See also * Geography of Hong Kong * Conservation in Hong Kong * List of places in Hong Kong The following is a list of areashttp://www.lcsd.gov.hk/CE/CulturalService/MusicOffice/download/imts18.pdf of Hong Kong. Hong Kong Island * Central and Western District ** Central District *** Admiralty ** Mid-Levels ***Soho ** Sai Wan *** K ... References * Initial text based on information provided by the Hong Kong Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD), under t ...
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Lantau North (Extension) Country Park
Lantau North Country Park () is one of two rural parks on Lantau Island Lantau Island (also Lantao Island, Lan Tao or Lan Tau) is the largest island in Hong Kong, located west of Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula, and is part of the New Territories. Administratively, most of Lantau Island is part of the ..., Hong Kong and is located on the north side of the island. The park was designated in 1978. History Lantau North Country Park was designated on 18 August 1978. An extension to the park, called Lantau North (Extension) Country Park, was conceived in 1993. In 1999, the government announced an expansion of the country park area on Lantau Island. The extension was officially designated on 7 November 2008. Features Highlights of the park include: * Wong Lung Hang Country Trail * Tung Chung Fort * Tai Tung Shan (Sunset Peak) * Yi Tung Shan * Lin Fa Shan 766m * Lo Fu Tau 465m * Three Towers References External links Lantau North Country ParkMap of Lantau N ...
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Lung Fu Shan Country Park
Lung Fu Shan Country Park, established 18 December 1998, is a country park in the Central and Western District of Hong Kong. It covers the densely vegetated slopes of Lung Fu Shan (''aka.'' Hill Above Belcher's), and includes the disused Pinewood Battery as well as the Pinewood Garden picnic area, providing a scenic backdrop to the residential and commercial districts of Hong Kong Island. In proximity to the Mid-levels and the Western District, Lung Fu Shan is intensively used by members of the public, especially by morning walkers and picnickers. It is situated to the north of Pok Fu Lam Country Park. Towards the east of Lung Fu Shan Country Park is Hatton Road, to the south is Harlech Road whereas to the north and west is a covered conduit constructed by the Waterworks Office. This country park covers an area of about , making it the smallest country park in Hong Kong. History In 1993, a government planning study (the Territorial Development Strategy Review) identifie ...
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Sai Kung West Country Park (Wan Tsai Extension)
Sai Kung West Country Park (Wan Tsai Extension) () is a country park on the Sai Kung Peninsula in northeast Hong Kong. Opened in 1996, the park's sights include: *Wan Tsai Wan Tsai () is a peninsula at the northern extremity of the north-western Sai Kung Peninsula, Hong Kong, with Hoi Ha Wan to its west and Long Harbour (Hong Kong), Long Harbour on its east. Tap Mun, Grass Island lies east of the peninsula. Geog ... * Ocean Point ReferencesSai King West Wan Tsai Extension Country parks and special areas of Hong Kong Sai Kung Peninsula 1996 establishments in Hong Kong {{TaiPo-geo-stub ...
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Clear Water Bay Country Park
Clear Water Bay Country Park is a rural country park located in the New Territories of eastern Hong Kong. The park is located near the beaches in Clear Water Bay. The 6.15 square kilometre park opened on 28 September 1979 with features like: * High Junk Peak * Miu Tsai Tun * Tin Hau Temple in Fat Tong Mun, Joss House Bay * Clear Water Bay First Beach * Clear Water Bay Tree Walk * Clear Water Bay Golf Course * Lung Ha Wan Country Trail There is a designated hiking trail which begins on Clear Water Bay Road near Tseung Kwan O Tseung Kwan O New Town, commonly known as Tseung Kwan O ( zh, t=將軍澳新市鎮, j=Zoeng1 gwan1 ou3 san1 si5 zan3), is one of the nine New towns of Hong Kong, new towns in Hong Kong, built mainly on Land reclamation in Hong Kong, reclaimed ... and ends near the Clearwater Bay golf course. References Clear Water Bay Country Park
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Tai Tam Country Park (Quarry Bay Extension)
Tai Tam (Quarry Bay Extension) Country ParkCountry Parks (Designation) (Consolidation) Order (Chapter 208B) (Sinitic languages, Chinese: 大潭(鰂魚涌擴建部份)郊野公園), also known simply as Quarry Bay Country Park (鰂魚涌郊野公園), on the eastern side of Hong Kong Island, is one of the twenty four statutory country parks in Hong Kong, country parks in Hong Kong, and the twentieth to be so designated, in 1979. The park is located near Quarry Bay. It covers Mount Parker, Hong Kong, Mount Parker, the second highest peak () on Hong Kong Island and the highest in Eastern District, Hong Kong, Island east, as well as Mount Butler and Siu Ma Shan. goes through the park. According to a Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) of the Environmental Protection Department the number of visitors in 1998-1999 was 701,400, second only to Aberdeen Country Park amongst country parks on Hong Kong Island. Features A major feature of this country park is a site with dozen ...
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Pok Fu Lam Country Park
Pok Fu Lam Country Park is located on Pok Fu Lam, the western end of the Southern District of Hong Kong Island. The 270-hectare park was designated in 1979. Ecology The park is located at the foot of Victoria Peak. Since being declared a park, the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department has engaged in efforts to green the valley. Many non-native species have been planted over the years such as slash pine ''Pinus elliottii'', commonly known as slash pine,Family, P. P. (1990). Pinus elliottii Engelm. slash pine. ''Silvics of North America: Conifers'', (654), 338. is a Pinophyta, conifer tree native to the Southeastern United States. Slash pine is n ..., Formosa acacia and Brisbane box, as well as native trees including Hong Kong ''Gordonia'' and ''Chekiang machilus''. Features The park includes: * Hong Kong Trail * Harlech Road * Lugard Road *Peak Trail * Pok Fu Lam Reservoir (1863) * Sylvan sanctuary See also * Aberdeen Country Park * Tai Tam Country Park ...
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Shek O Country Park
Shek O Country Park is a 701-hectare rural marine park located on Shek O, Southern District, Hong Kong and facing the South China Sea. The park opened on 21 September 1979. The park is popular for its Hiking trails. In 2004, Time Magazine Asia described one of the trails, the Dragon's Back, as the best urban hiking trail in Asia. The spider species Uroballus carlei ''Uroballus carlei'' is a species of spider of the genus ''Uroballus''. It is Endemism, endemic to Hong Kong. Like ''Uroballus koponeni, U. koponeni'', this species seems to mimic small caterpillars, likely those of lichen moths. The authors of ... was discovered in Shek O Country park in 2019. Features The park's attractions include: * Pottinger Peak * Mount Collinson * Wan Cham Shan * Dragon's Back, including Shek O Peak * D'Aguilar Peak * Hong Kong Trail *To Tei Wan Village * Shek O Beach See also * D'Aguilar Peninsula References External links Shek O Country Park Country parks and special areas ...
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Kiu Tsui Country Park
Kiu Tsui Country Park () is a country park in Sai Kung District, Hong Kong. The park opened in 1979 and includes features such as: *Hap Mun Bay Beach () on Sharp Island *Kiu Tsui Beach () on Sharp Island The park has eight outlying islands within its boundaries: * Kiu Tsui Chau (Sharp Island) * Kiu Tau, an inshore islet linked to Sharp Island by a tombolo only at low tide * Pak Sha Chau (Sai Kung District), Pak Sha Chau * Tai Tsan Chau * Siu Tsan Chau * Cham Tau Chau * Yau Lung Kok * Tuen Tau Chau See also * Inner Port Shelter * Conservation in Hong Kong External links *Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation DepartmentKiu Tsui Country Park
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Ma On Shan Country Park
Ma On Shan Country Park () is a park located in the central neck of the Sai Kung Peninsula in the eastern New Territories of Hong Kong. The park covers an area of and links Sai Kung Country Park and Lion Rock Country Park to form an extensive recreation area on the Ma On Shan (peak), Ma On Shan massif. History The country park was established on 27 April 1979. In 1998, Ma On Shan Country Park was reduced in size by around near Nai Chung in order to accommodate the widening of Sai Sha Road. The revised park boundary came into effect on 18 December 1998. Sightseeing Apart from a separate section of the park on the Pak Sha Wan Peninsula, much of Ma On Shan Country Park is inland. Distant vistas of the sea and off-shore islands open up from many of the high vantage points within the park's boundaries, but most of the exploring keeps you far from the coast. Mountains Mountains within Ma On Shan Country Park include Buffalo Hill (Hong Kong), Buffalo Hill and West Buffalo Hill, Ch ...
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