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Sheung Shui (Hong Kong SAR China)
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Practical info — Sheung Shui

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • The area around the MTR station is exceptionally busy with cross-border shoppers; keep a close eye on your belongings.
  • Rent a bicycle to explore the flatter terrain and nearby rural landscapes.
  • Visit the Shek Wu Hui market early in the morning for the most authentic local trading vibe.
  • Taxis can be scarce during peak border crossing times, so plan MTR travel instead.

🍽 Food

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Dim Sum

Enjoy traditional morning tea at large local restaurants near Shek Wu Hui.

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Hakka style dishes

Find traditional Hakka stews in older eateries around the district.

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Tofu dessert

A sweet, silken treat sold by small stalls near the market.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Shek Wu Hui Market

A massive, traditional wet market with local produce and dry goods.

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Landmark North

A large shopping mall catering to cosmetics, electronics, and fashion.

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Long Valley

A wetland area handy for bird watching and escaping the urban hustle.

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North District Park

A large, traditional Chinese-style park with a tranquil lake.

Sheung Shui serves as the northernmost urban hub in Hong Kong's New Territories, positioned directly against the border with Shenzhen. Historically a collection of farming villages, it has transformed into a high-intensity trading zone due to its strategic location on the East Rail Line. The Sheung Shui MTR station is the final stop before the boundary, making it a focal point for cross-border movement and parallel trading. Culturally, the area is significant for its association with the Hau clan, whose ancestral halls and traditional settlements in nearby San Tin offer a glimpse into the region's pre-colonial heritage. The district is also home to the historic Fanling Golf Course, established in 1911, which provides a vast green landscape amidst the surrounding urban sprawl. Visitors can explore the bustling local markets that cater to both residents and mainland travelers, reflecting the unique socio-economic dynamics of this border town.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Mar, Nov, Dec.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg °C161820232628292928252217
Rain mm352969109231288197234173562921

Geography

Population
20,514 (2023)
Coordinates
22.50110, 114.12780

Facts

  • Population: 90,000 (2021)
  • Area: 12.5 km²
  • MTR station opened: 1930
  • Luen Wo Hui Market opened: 1960
  • Tallest building: 180 m (the Balmoral)
  • Distance to border: 3 km

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Sights in the town Sheung Shui (1)

North District Town Hall🏺 historical

A historic colonial-style town hall in Sheung Shui, used for civic events.

Frequently asked questions

What is Sheung Shui known for?
It is known for its proximity to mainland China and its bustling markets.
Are there good cycling paths?
Yes, you can take beautiful bike rides through the New Territories from here.
What can you buy at Sheung Shui market?
Everything from fresh food to household goods and electronics.
What is the atmosphere like in Sheung Shui?
It is very busy and provides an authentic local experience.
How far is it to the Shenzhen border?
Just one MTR station away (Lo Wu or Lok Ma Chau).
Sheung Shui: where is it located?
Sheung Shui is located in Hong Kong SAR China.
Sheung Shui: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Mar, Nov, Dec.
Sheung Shui: why is it worth visiting?
Sheung Shui serves as the northernmost urban hub in Hong Kong's New Territories, positioned directly against the border with Shenzhen.
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