Temple Hill Lion’s Pavilion offers a pleasant vantage point with panoramic city views, especially attractive during clear weather. The pavilion’s architecture features traditional elements, providing a distinct atmosphere for visitors. Conveniently, it is situated at the junction of the Wilson Trail and the MacLehose Trail, making it a natural rest stop for hikers. Surrounding pathways are generally well-maintained, suitable for casual strolls or photography. While seating is somewhat limited, the area tends to be peaceful outside peak hours. Lighting in the evening is modest, creating a tranquil ambiance. Overall, the pavilion serves as a worthwhile detour for those...
Read moreFrom here you can head off on numerous hiking trails. The pavilion itself is old and not in such great shape, but on a clear day you have okay views of the city. If you keep walking towards Kowloon Peak they get better. You can sometimes see monkeys here. But just be careful. They can be aggressive if they have babies. There's also a small restaurant and toilets here. It must be Hong Kong's highest eating place. Keep in mind it does not keep the same kind of hours as eateries in the lowlands. It may or may not be open when you're there, so don't depend on it. Public toilets here are open...
Read moreThe best views of Hong Kong . It's a slight de tour in Mclahouse Trail 4, but the extra steps are worth every bit. In a clear day you can see Hong Kong and the harbour in all its Glory. The Kowloon peninsula on one side and Sha Tin on the other side. Being on the Lion rock makes you feel as if you are looking at the centerfold of Hong Kong...
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