Ma Liu Shui Ferry Pier, built in the 1980s, is situated in Sha Tin District. Ma Liu Shui Ferry Pier is a major gateway to various popular Geo-sites of the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark. At present, there are a number of regular licensed kaito ferry services running from this pier to Tung Ping Chau, Sham Chung, Tap Mun, Ko Lau Wan, Chek Keng, Lai Chi Chong and Wong Shek, which are popular destinations with tourism appeal, and the usage of these daily kaito ferry services is high. The pier is also regularly used as a boarding point for local boat tours.
Anticipated completion year: 2025
Learn moreLocated to the north of the pier, Pak Shek Kok Promenade is about 2 km long along the seafront, with a walkway and a cycle track where visitors can enjoy the scenic beauty of Tolo Harbour and Ma On Shan. The promenade opens 24 hours and has a view deck, open air café, refreshment kiosk, and public toilet.
Situated at the southern tip of Pak Shek Kok Promenade, it offers a resting spot for visitors.
Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks (HKSTP) is a research hub centered around high-tech and applied sciences. It offers various facilities, such as the Forum and the Central Lake. Charles K. Kao Auditorium, also known as the Golden Egg, is the iconic landmark of HKSTP.
Take land transport to reach Ma Liu Shui and walk to Ma Liu Shui Ferry Pier or take the kaito ferry service from Lai Chi Wo Landing Steps, Ap Chau Public Pier, Kat O Chau Pier, Tung Ping Chau Public Pier, Shatin Area 77 Landing, Tai Mei Tuk Landing, Sham Chung, Lai Chi Chong, Tap Mun, Ko Lau Wan, Chek Keng, or Wong Shek Pier to Ma Liu Shui Ferry Pier. Relevant information can be found on the Transport Department's website Kaito Ferry Service Details and HKeMobility.
Relevant information about public services can be found on the Food and Hygiene Department's website of Facility Locations.
Relevant information about weather can be found on the Hong Kong Observatory's website of Local Weather.
*Some information was extracted from the websites of Hong Kong Tourism Board and Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark.