San Tin is a loosely defined area in the Yuen Long District of New Territories, Hong Kong. It is characterized by its marshlands and rural atmosphere, offering a stark contrast to the highly urbanized areas of Hong Kong. Located near the Lok Ma Chau Control Point, San Tin is part of the San Tin constituency and serves as a key access point to the 24-hour border crossing between Hong Kong and mainland China. This area is ideal for those looking to explore the quieter, more natural side of Hong Kong.
San Tin is accessible via the San Tin Public Transport Interchange, which connects to the Lok Ma Chau Control Point.
Explore the marshlands for a unique natural experience away from the urban hustle.
San Tin is near the only 24-hour border crossing between Hong Kong and mainland China, ideal for travelers heading to or from China.
Spring is a great time to visit San Tin for pleasant weather and to enjoy the natural marshlands.
Summers can be hot, but it's a good time for exploring the outdoors if you enjoy the heat.
Fall offers mild weather, making it ideal for outdoor activities in the marshlands.
Winters are mild and less crowded, perfect for a peaceful visit.
HKD $
$80-$150 p/day
19,617
Cantonese, English
March-May, September-November