Yung Shue O Jetties is situated adjacent to the Sai Kung West Country Park, which is a recognized site of conservation importance.
Learn moreThe areas around Kei Ling Ha Hoi near Yung Shue O Jetties are home to various water sports and eco-tourism companies which offer rental service of stand-up paddle and kayak for visitors to explore the rich marine ecosystem. The mangrove area of Kei Ling Ha has been classified as a Site of Special Scientific Interest since 1994.
Off the coast of Yung Shue O Jetties, there is an area of thriving fish farms rearing numerous species, including giant grouper, mangrove snapper and goldlined seabream. Besides, the areas around Yung Shue O are home to an ecologically important stream where visitors have chances to see rare species of butterflies, such as Aeromachus jhora, a vulnerable species of dragonfly, Orthetrum poecilops, and protected plant species, including Hong Kong Pavetta and Liparis ferruginea.
Many visitors choose to explore Yung Shue O and down to Sham Chung Wan at the north of Yung Shue O Jetties by kayaking. Sham Chung Wan is a mangrove area with delightful views, where there is a row of quaint village houses beside a well-tended lawn on the shore.
Take land transport to reach Kei Ling Ha and walk to Yung Shue O Jetties. Relevant information can be found on the Transport Department's website of 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