Grassy Hill, Hong Kong
#482 among attractions in Hong Kong
Facts and practical information
Grassy Hill is the fourteenth highest mountain in Hong Kong. Peaked at 647 m, it is situated between Tsuen Wan and Tai Po and near Lead Mine Pass. Stage 7 of MacLehose Trail runs near its peak. ()
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Grassy Hill – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: HomeSquare, Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery, Sui Wo Court, Tao Fong Shan.
- 2.3 miSEShopping, Shopping centre
HomeSquare, Hong Kong
59 min walk • In the bustling metropolis of Hong Kong, HomeSquare stands out as a premier shopping destination for those in search of home furnishings and lifestyle products. Located in the heart of Sha Tin, this shopping centre specializes in offering a wide range of options for...
- 2.1 miSELarge Buddhist temple with many statues
Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery, Hong Kong
54 min walk • Perched on a hillside in Sha Tin, Hong Kong, the Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery is a remarkable temple complex that captivates the hearts of both devout Buddhists and curious tourists. Despite its name, the monastery does not house any resident monks and is managed by...
- 2.2 miSEShopping, Shopping centre
Sui Wo Court, Hong Kong
58 min walk • Sui Wo Court is one of the first estates under Home Ownership Scheme. It is located in Fo Tan, Sha Tin District, Hong Kong. Built in 1980, it is located on a mountain above Wo Che and east of central Fo Tan, northwest of Sha Tin.
- 2.2 miSEHill
Tao Fong Shan
57 min walk • Tao Fong Shan is a modest yet spiritually significant hill located in Sha Tin, Hong Kong, China. Known for its tranquil environment and rich religious history, it stands as a beacon of interfaith dialogue and Christian outreach within the region.
- 2.2 miSEMuseum
Tao Heung Foods of Mankind Museum, Hong Kong
56 min walk • Tao Heung Foods of Mankind Museum, formerly Foods of Mankind Museum, is the first 'foods of mankind' museum in Hong Kong. It is one of the few museums not run and funded by the government. It was housed in a two-floored building at 1 Lok Tin Street, On Lok Tsuen, Fanling, Hong Kong but closed in 2005 due to lack of funds.
- 2.3 miSWPark
Shing Mun Country Park, Hong Kong
59 min walk • The Shing Mun Country Park is a country park of Hong Kong, hugging the Shing Mun Reservoir.
- 1.8 miNTemple
Fan Sin Temple, Hong Kong
45 min walk • Fan Sin Temple, alias "Fan Sin Kung" or "Fan Sin Miu", is a temple in Hong Kong, located in Sheung Wun Yiu, Tai Po. It was declared a monument on 30 December 1999.
- 1.1 miNEPark
Tai Po Kau Nature Reserve
29 min walk • The Tai Po Kau Nature Reserve, also called Tai Po Kau Special Area, is a nature reserve in the Tai Po area of the New Territories in northern Hong Kong.
- 2.3 miSEBridge
Fo Tan, Hong Kong
59 min walk • Fo Tan is an area of Sha Tin, New Territories, Hong Kong. It was developed as a light industrial area, but this activity has declined markedly in recent years.
- 1.7 miSNature, Natural attraction, Hill
Needle Hill, Hong Kong
45 min walk • Needle Hill or Cham Shan is a mountain in New Territories, Hong Kong. It has an altitude of 532 m. This is a part of a popular hiking route including Grassy Hill and Tai Mo Shan. The mountain got its name due to the resemblance of a needle by its peak.
- 1.9 miNEBridge
Mang Gui Kiu
48 min walk • Mang Gui Kiu is a bridge situated in Tsung Tsai Yuen, Tai Po Kau, Tai Po District, New Territories, Hong Kong. It was originally named Hung Shui Kiu for being frequently overflown by heavy rains. In 1955, a group of teachers and students from St. James' Settlement died in an accident on a day of heavy rain.