Last updated 2024-04-11

Tin Shui Wai

Tin Shui Wai New Town is a satellite town in the northwestern New Territories of Hong Kong. Originally a gei wai (基圍) fish pond area, it was developed in the 1980s as the second new town in Yuen Long District and the eighth in Hong Kong. It is 25 kilometres (16 mi) due northwest of Central, the main business area in the territory, on land reclaimed from low-lying areas south of Deep Bay, next to historic Ping Shan. The population was 292,000 in 2014, while the total projected population for when the town is fully built-out is about 306,000.

Places

Tin Shui Wai Town Centre

Tin Shui Wai New Town is a satellite town in the northwestern New Territories of Hong Kong. Originally a gei wai (基圍) fish pond area, it was developed in the 1980s as the second new town in Yuen Long District and the eighth in Hong Kong. It is 25 kilometres (16 mi) due northwest of Central, the main business area in the territory, on land reclaimed from low-lying areas south of Deep Bay, next to historic Ping Shan. The population was 292,000 in 2014, while the total projected population for when the town is fully built-out is about 306,000.

Wetland Park

Hong Kong Wetland Park is located in the northern part of Tin Shui Wai and is a vast natural conservation area. The park offers various exhibitions and activities to promote wetland conservation and environmental education. Within the park, there are wetland conservation areas, including artificial wetlands and wildlife habitats, allowing visitors to appreciate the beauty and diversity of nature. In addition, the park features stream walk, a mangrove boardwalk, and bird hides, providing opportunities for visitors to observe and appreciate various bird species and wildlife up close. Hong Kong Wetland Park is an important ecotourism destination and a significant site for environmental conservation and education, suitable for visitors of all ages to explore and learn.

Lau Fau Shan

Lau Fau Shan is known for its famous oyster farms and abundant seafood. Along Lau Fau Shan Main Street, there are many seafood stalls and restaurants where visitors can savor various delicious and fresh seafood dishes.

From Airport to Popular Destinations

From Airport Concourse to Tin Shui Wai Town Centre

Tin Shui Wai New Town is a satellite town in the northwestern New Territories of Hong Kong. Originally a gei wai (基圍) fish pond area, it was developed in the 1980s as the second new town in Yuen Long District and the eighth in Hong Kong. It is 25 kilometres (16 mi) due northwest of Central, the main business area in the territory, on land reclaimed from low-lying areas south of Deep Bay, next to historic Ping Shan. The population was 292,000 in 2014, while the total projected population for when the town is fully built-out is about 306,000.

From Airport Concourse to Wetland Park

Hong Kong Wetland Park is located in the northern part of Tin Shui Wai and is a vast natural conservation area. The park offers various exhibitions and activities to promote wetland conservation and environmental education. Within the park, there are wetland conservation areas, including artificial wetlands and wildlife habitats, allowing visitors to appreciate the beauty and diversity of nature. In addition, the park features stream walk, a mangrove boardwalk, and bird hides, providing opportunities for visitors to observe and appreciate various bird species and wildlife up close. Hong Kong Wetland Park is an important ecotourism destination and a significant site for environmental conservation and education, suitable for visitors of all ages to explore and learn.

From Airport Concourse to Lau Fau Shan

Lau Fau Shan is known for its famous oyster farms and abundant seafood. Along Lau Fau Shan Main Street, there are many seafood stalls and restaurants where visitors can savor various delicious and fresh seafood dishes.

Buildings

  • PINE LODGE
  • HONG KONG STATION PUBLIC TRANSPORT INTERCHANGE
  • GRANDEUR TERRACE
  • TIN CHAK ESTATE
  • TIN CHING ESTATE
  • TIN CHUNG COURT
  • TIN WAH ESTATE
  • TIN YUET ESTATE
  • TIN SHING COURT
  • PHASE 1, CENTRAL PARK TOWERS
  • PHASE 1 LOCWOOD COURT, KINGSWOOD VILLAS
  • PHASE 1, TIN SHUI ESTATE
  • PHASE 1, TIN YAN ESTATE
  • VIANNI COVE
  • PHASE 2, TIN SHUI ESTATE
  • PHASE 2, TIN YIU ESTATE
  • PHASE 1, TIN YIU ESTATE
  • PHASE 2, TIN YAN ESTATE
  • TIN YIU ESTATE
  • PHASE 2 CENTRAL PARK TOWERS II, CENTRAL PARK TOWERS
  • TIN OI COURT
  • PHASE 3, TIN SHING COURT
  • PHASE 2, TIN FU COURT
  • PHASE 1, TIN SHING COURT


Restaurants

  • Daniel's Restaurant (Kingswood Richly Plaza)
  • Fairwood
  • McDonald's
  • Tin Shui Wai Greenfield
  • New York New York Restaurant
  • Ice Station
  • Arome Bakery
  • Maxim's Cake Shop
  • Ngan Lung Restaurant
  • Lee Kwong Kee Seafood Restaurant
  • 海景海鮮酒家
  • 新雄記
  • 觀鳥軒有機農莊
  • Siu Tao Yuen
  • 歡樂海鮮酒家
  • Harbour Plaza Resort City Grand Ballroom
  • Ming Kee Seafood Restaurant
  • Waterside Seafood Restaurant
  • Loong Yue Restaurant
  • 邦記海鮮酒家
  • 彩鳳酒家
  • 秋記海鮮
  • 許照記海鮮
  • Hung Fook Tong


Hong Kong MTR/Bus and Other Transportation Service

Light Rail

The Light Rail, also known as the Light Rail Transit (LRT),officially the North-West Railway, is a light rail system in Hong Kong, serving the northwestern New Territories, within Tuen Mun District and Yuen Long District. The system operates over 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge track, using 750 V DC overhead power supply. It was once one of four systems comprising the KCR network in Hong Kong, before the MTR–KCR merger in 2007. It has a daily ridership of about 483,000 people.

Kowloon Motor Bus

The Kowloon Motor Bus Company (1933) Limited (KMB) is a bus company operating franchised services in Hong Kong. It is the largest bus company in Hong Kong by fleet size and number of bus routes, with over 4000 buses and 420 routes. It is a subsidiary of Transport International.

MTR

The railway network in Hong Kong consists of nine different railway lines, covering the major areas and suburbs of Hong Kong. These lines include the Island Line, Kwun Tong Line, Tsuen Wan Line, Tseung Kwan O Line, East Rail Line, Tuen Ma Line, South Island Line, Tung Chung Line, and Airport Express.

Star Ferry

The Star Ferry is a passenger ferry service operator and tourist attraction in Hong Kong.[1] Its principal routes carry passengers across Victoria Harbour, between Hong Kong Island, and Kowloon. The service is operated by the Star Ferry Company, which was founded in 1888 as the Kowloon Ferry Company, and adopted its present name in 1898.

Ngong Ping 360

Ngong Ping 360 (Chinese: 昂坪360) is a bicable gondola lift on Lantau Island in Hong Kong. Intended to improve tourism to the area, the aerial lift was previously known as Tung Chung Cable Car Project before acquiring the Ngong Ping 360 brand in April 2005.

Citybus

Citybus Limited is a bus company which provides both franchised and non-franchised service in Hong Kong. The franchised route network serves Hong Kong Island, cross-harbour routes, North Lantau, Hong Kong International Airport, Kowloon, New Territories, Shenzhen Bay Port and Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge Hong Kong Port.

Tram

Hong Kong Tramways (HKT) is a 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) narrow-gauge tram system in Hong Kong. Owned and operated by RATP Dev, the tramway runs on Hong Kong Island between Kennedy Town and Shau Kei Wan, with a branch circulating through Happy Valley.

Peak Tram

The Peak Tram is a funicular railway in Hong Kong, which carries both tourists and residents to the upper levels of Hong Kong Island. Running from Garden Road Admiralty to Victoria Peak via the Mid-Levels, it provides the most direct route and offers good views over the harbour and skyscrapers of Hong Kong. Operated since 1888, it was the first funicular railway in Asia.

Sun Ferry

Sun Ferry Services Company Limited, more widely known as Sun Ferry and formerly New World First Ferry Services, is a ferry service company in Hong Kong. The company was established in November 1999, when it took over the eight licensed ferry routes transferred from Hongkong and Yaumati Ferry in January 2000.

Hong Kong & Kowloon Ferry

Hong Kong & Kowloon Ferry Ltd (HKKF) is a ferry service company in Hong Kong. It was formed by a number of shipping and shipbuilding firms, and was incorporated in Hong Kong in February 1998.

New Lantao Bus

The New Lantao Bus Company (1973) Limited, commonly known as New Lantao Bus or NLB, is a franchised bus company operating in Hong Kong. It mainly operates bus routes on Lantau Island.

Ma Wan Bus

Park Island Transport Company Limited (PITCL) is a non-franchised bus company in Hong Kong. Established in 2002, it operates bus and ferry services between Ma Wan Island and other parts of Hong Kong territory.

Discovery Bay Bus

Discovery Bay Bus is a bus company in Hong Kong, operated by Discovery Bay Transportation Services Limited, a subsidiary of Hong Kong Resort International, the developer of Discovery Bay. It provides 24-hour internal and external transportation services for parts of Discovery Bay on Lantau Island. Due to the traffic control measures implemented since the opening of the Discovery Bay Tunnel, which serves as the main access point to Discovery Bay, restricting the passage of other vehicles, Discovery Bay Bus is the only organization that offers land-based public transportation services in the Discovery Bay area.

Sun Bus

Sun Bus is a subsidiary of Transport International Holdings Ltd. It specializes in providing various non-franchise bus services, including village bus services, employee and student shuttle services, shopping mall shuttle buses, and cross-border bus operations.

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