Shenzhen: Nature
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More categoriesMount Wutong
Mount Wutong, the highest mountain in Shenzhen, China, stands as an emblem of natural beauty within the bustling metropolis. With its peak reaching an elevation of 943 meters, this mountain is a favorite destination for hikers, nature enthusiasts, and those seeking a...
Bride's Pool
Nestled in the verdant embrace of Hong Kong's New Territories, Bride's Pool is a serene lake that offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city life of nearby Shenzhen. As a natural freshwater lake, Bride's Pool is a hidden gem known for its picturesque waterfalls...
Plover Cove Reservoir
We invite you to discover Plover Cove Reservoir – a picturesque water reservoir that is an oasis of calm in the dynamic city of Shenzhen in China. As one of the largest artificial lakes in the region, Plover Cove Reservoir is not only a key source of drinking water...
Robin's Nest
Robin's Nest is a hill located in northeastern Hong Kong, south of the border between Hong Kong and Shenzhen in the New Territories. Robin's Nest is the 55th tallest hill in Hong Kong. The name Hung Fa Leng does not translate directly as 'Robin's Nest' but as 'Red Flower Ridge'.
Wong Leng
Wong Leng is on section 9 of the Wilson Trail in Pat Sin Leng Country Park, Hong Kong. It is 639 metres tall.
Xili Reservoir
Xili Reservoir is a reservoir located in Xili Subdistrict, Nanshan District, in the southwest of Shenzhen.
Xiangmi Lake
Xiangmi Lake is man-made recreational lake located in Futian District, Shenzhen, Guangdong. It covers a total surface area of 1.94 km² and has a storage capacity of some 1,783,500 m³ of water.
Nanshan Mountains
The Nanshan Mountains or Nanshan are a set of mountains in Shenzhen. The largest of them are the 336-meter Dananshan and the 150-meter Xiaonanshan. They are located at the southern tip of Nanshan District, itself named after the mountains.
Meilin Reservoir
Meilin Reservoir is a reservoir located in Futian District, in southwestern Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, in the southern China. Meilin Reservoir belongs to the first grade water source protection area and is part of Shenzhen's water supply network.
Hung Fa Chai
Hung Fa Chai is a hill in the New Territories of Hong Kong. With a height of 489 metres, it lies 500 metres to the northeast of Robin's Nest, just inside the Frontier Closed Area south of the border with Shenzhen in mainland China.
Pat Sin Leng
Pat Sin Leng is a mountain range in the northeast New Territories of Hong Kong, located within the Pat Sin Leng Country Park. The name Pat Sin Leng literally means "Ridge of the Eight Immortals", who are eight well-known xian in Chinese Mythology.