Conservation in Hong Kong - List of Country Parks & Special Areas in Hong Kong

List of Country Parks & Special Areas in Hong Kong

Hong Kong Island:

  • Aberdeen Country Park
  • Lung Fu Shan Country Park
  • Pok Fu Lam Country Park
  • Shek O Country Park
  • Tai Tam Country Park
  • Tai Tam Country Park (Quarry Bay Extension)

Kowloon:

  • Kam Shan Country Park

New Territories:

  • Clear Water Bay Country Park
  • Kiu Tsui Country Park
  • Lam Tsuen Country Park
  • Lion Rock Country Park
  • Ma On Shan Country Park
  • Pat Sin Leng Country Park
  • Plover Cove Country Park
  • Plover Cove (Extension) Country Park
  • Sai Kung East Country Park
  • Sai Kung West Country Park
  • Sai Kung West Country Park (Wan Tsai Extension)
  • Shing Mun Country Park
  • Tai Lam Country Park
  • Tai Mo Shan Country Park
  • Tai Po Kau Special Area
  • Tung Lung Fort Special Area
  • Tsiu Hang Special Area
  • Ma Shi Chau Special Area
  • Lai Chi Wo Special Area
  • Hong Kong Wetland Park

Lantau Island:

  • Lantau North Country Park
  • Lantau North (Extension) Country Park
  • Lantau South Country Park

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