Hok Tau Reservoir

Reservoir in New Territories, Hong Kong
22°29′29″N 114°10′53″E / 22.4914°N 114.1814°E / 22.4914; 114.1814TypereservoirPrimary inflowsTan Shan RiverPrimary outflowsTan Shan River
Hok Tau Reservoir
Traditional Chinese鶴藪水塘
Transcriptions
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationHohk sáu séui tòhng
JyutpingHok6 sau2 soei1 tong4

Hok Tau Reservoir is a small S-shaped reservoir situated in the northeastern New Territories, Hong Kong. The Tan Shan River flows through the reservoir and eventually empties into the Ng Tung River. The reservoir can be accessed by Stage 9 of the Wilson Trail or by the Hok Tau Reservoir Family Walk.

It is within the borders of Pat Sin Leng Country Park and the family trail has many barbecue sites adjacent to the reservoir.

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  • Reservoirs of Hong Kong (2) New Territories East (in Chinese)
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