| Man Cheung Po Campsite |
| Campsites No.: |
35 |
| Location: |
Man Cheung Po, Lantau South Country Park |
| Tent space: |
5 |
| Accessibility: |
Easy; for beginners |
| Introduction: |
Man Cheung Po occupies a 2 hectare area and is situated on a hilltop adjacent to The Flying Dragon, a Tsz Hing Monastery. With an open view and lush shrubbery, there is a stream with a waterfall where one can hear a variety of birds sing. Spending a night here, you can relax by the soothing sounds of the sea tide and watch the starry sky overhead. |
| Facilities: |
Barbeque pits, tables, benches, drains and cloth lines. |
| Hygienic facilities: |
Dry toilet pits |
| Source of water: |
Stream water (seasonal supply) |
| Highlights: |
Man Cheung Po - It was originally named "Shui Lo Cho" because of its spectacular series of pools and falls.
Tsz Hing Monastery was built in 1930 and a sizable establishment in Keung Shan area. It is renowned for its colourful flying dragon as well as foreign monks.
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| Country trails: |
Lantau Trail Stage 5
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| How to get there: |
From Tung Chung Town, take Bus 11 and Bus 1 from Mui Wo to Tai O. Get off at Tai O Road and follow catchwater road of Keung Shan until to the end and turn to a concrete path up to Lung Tsai Ng Yuen. Retrace stage 5 of Lantau Trail towards Man Cheung Po for about an hour.
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