Ma On Shan Promenade, Waterfront promenade in Ma On Shan, Hong Kong.
The 3.2-kilometer promenade extends along Ma On Shan coastline, offering views of Sha Tin Sea and Pat Sin Leng mountain range.
Construction of the promenade occurred in three phases between 2007 and 2010, with a total investment of 220 million Hong Kong dollars.
The promenade incorporates environmental elements with wind turbines and solar-powered lights, demonstrating Hong Kong's commitment to sustainable urban development.
Multiple public transportation stops connect to the promenade, which features dedicated paths for walking, jogging, and cycling along the waterfront.
The facility includes several observation decks overlooking the water, exercise stations, and a Bougainvillea garden integrated into the coastal design.
Location: Sha Tin District
Operator: 康樂及文化事務署 Leisure and Cultural Services Department
GPS coordinates: 22.40883,114.22040
Latest update: June 2, 2025 10:04
Hong Kong contains numerous viewpoints that provide different perspectives on the city. From Victoria Peak at 1,810 feet (552 meters) above sea level to locations along the harbor, these sites show the interaction between urban development, water and mountain terrain. Observation points include summits such as Lion Rock and Tai Mo Shan, platforms like Sky100 at 1,289 feet (393 meters), and hiking trails such as Dragon's Back. The Lugard Road viewing area and Wilson Trail offer outlooks during short walks, while vehicles like the Ngong Ping cable car and Star Ferry provide moving vantage points. Historic structures complement the network. The Man Mo Temple from 1847 sits among multistory buildings in Sheung Wan. Ping Shan Tower in Yuen Long dates to the 18th century. The Kowloon Walled City Gardens mark the former site of a densely populated enclave. More recent facilities like the Yick Cheong Building in Quarry Bay display residential architecture from the 1960s. The Harbour Promenade in Tsim Sha Tsui runs along Victoria Harbour with direct views of the island skyline. Po Lin Monastery on Lantau stands at 1,640 feet (500 meters) elevation. The Cape D'Aguilar Marine Reserve on the Shek O Peninsula combines coastal formations with observation points. Each location shows a different aspect of Hong Kong's urban and natural environment.
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