Sai Kung Country Park

Sai Kung Country Parks
The Sai Kung Country Park Visitor Centre at Pak Tam Chung
Location in Hong Kong
LocationSai Kung Peninsula, New Territories, Hong Kong
Nearest citySai Kung Town
Coordinates22°22′N 114°21′E / 22.367°N 114.350°E / 22.367; 114.350
Area7,617 ha (29.41 sq mi)
Established1978 (1978)
Governing bodyAgriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department
Websitewww.afcd.gov.hk/english/country/cou_vis/cou_vis_cou/cou_vis_cou_ske/cou_vis_cou_ske.html

Sai Kung Country Park (Chinese: 西貢郊野公園) is a collective reference to the protected green spaces located on the Sai Kung Peninsula in the northeastern New Territories of Hong Kong. The area is managed by the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) and officially comprises three distinct administrative entities: Sai Kung East Country Park, Sai Kung West Country Park, and the Sai Kung West Country Park (Wan Tsai Extension).[1][2][3]

Together, these parks cover approximately 7,617 hectares (18,820 acres) of uplands, coasts, and reservoirs, making the peninsula one of the most extensive recreational areas in the territory.

Component parks

While often referred to colloquially as a single entity, the area consists of three statutory country parks:

Sai Kung East Country Park

Designated in 1978, the Sai Kung East Country Park covers 4,477 hectares (11,060 acres), making it the largest of the three. It occupies the eastern side of the peninsula and surrounds the High Island Reservoir.[1]

Key features include:

Sai Kung West Country Park

Designated in 1978, the Sai Kung West Country Park covers 3,000 hectares (7,400 acres) on the western side of the peninsula.[2]

Key features include:

  • Proximity to Hoi Ha Wan, a designated Marine Park known for coral communities
  • Popular hiking and camping areas including Cheung Sheung plateau
  • The well-preserved Hakka village of Pak Sha O

Wan Tsai Extension

Designated in 1996, the Sai Kung West Country Park (Wan Tsai Extension) covers 123 hectares (300 acres) on the Wan Tsai Peninsula. Originally used as a soil borrow area for the Ma On Shan New Town, it was subsequently rehabilitated and reforested.[3]

Facilities

The Sai Kung Country Park Visitor Centre is located at Pak Tam Chung, serving as the primary gateway to the parks. It provides exhibitions on local ecology, history, and the development of the High Island Reservoir.[4]

Ecology

The parks support diverse habitats including grasslands, fung shui woods, and mangroves near Wong Shek Pier and Tai Mong Tsai. Native fauna includes the Chinese pangolin, masked palm civet, leopard cat, and East Asian porcupine. Feral cattle are also frequently sighted along park roads and campsites.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Sai Kung East Country Park". Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department. Retrieved 25 February 2026.
  2. ^ a b c "Sai Kung West Country Park". Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department. Retrieved 25 February 2026.
  3. ^ a b "Sai Kung West Country Park (Wan Tsai Extension)". Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department. Retrieved 25 February 2026.
  4. ^ "Sai Kung Country Park Visitor Centre". Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department. Retrieved 25 February 2026.