Nestled within the Plover Cove Country Park, Plover Cove Reservoir stands as the second-largest reservoir in Hong Kong and the world’s first ‘reservoir in the sea.’ This unique water body is part of the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark, surrounded by lush, hilly landscapes. Visitors can explore the area through a network of hiking trails and cycling paths, making it a popular destination for day trips. The reservoir’s serene waters and the surrounding natural beauty offer a tranquil escape from the city, inviting both nature enthusiasts and casual visitors to enjoy the scenic views and outdoor activities.
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