Tai Lam Chung Reservoir
Facts and practical information
Nestled within the verdant hills of the New Territories in Hong Kong, Tai Lam Chung Reservoir is a serene oasis that offers a tranquil escape from the city's bustling streets. This expansive reservoir, Hong Kong's first, was completed in 1957 and has since become a cornerstone of the region's water supply infrastructure.
Tai Lam Chung Reservoir is renowned for its picturesque scenery and the unique 'Thousand Island' view created by the numerous small islets that dot its surface. These islets were once hilltops, but as the valley was flooded to create the reservoir, they transformed into a stunning archipelago.
The reservoir's surroundings are characterized by lush greenery and a variety of wildlife, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. Visitors can embark on hiking trails that meander around the reservoir, offering breathtaking vistas and the chance to observe the local flora and fauna.
Apart from its natural beauty, Tai Lam Chung Reservoir also plays a vital role in water management for the region. It has a storage capacity of 20 million cubic meters and is a critical component of Hong Kong's water supply network, ensuring the sustainability and reliability of water resources for millions of residents.
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Tai Lam Chung Reservoir – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Ma Wan Park, Airport Core Programme Exhibition Centre, Hong Kong Dragon Garden, Park Island Ferry Pier.