

Kop Tong
Kop Tong is a traditional Hakka village located on the northern slope of Tiu Tang Lung hill in the northeastern New Territories of Hong Kong. Established over 300 years ago by the Fan clan, Kop Tong is part of the Hing Chun Yeuk Village Alliance. The village showcases a typical Fengshui-village layout, with a back mountain and Fengshui Forest, surrounded by hills and a stream running through it. In the 1960s, Kop Tong thrived with about one hundred inhabitants who primarily cultivated rice and fruit trees. However, due to inconvenient transportation and the hardships of agricultural life, most villagers emigrated by the 1970s, leaving the village abandoned. In the 2000s, an indigenous villager returned, and after electricity was reconnected, terraces were rebuilt, and houses renovated. Today, Kop Tong is known for its picturesque scenery and preserved historical buildings.
How To Get There
1 | Ma Liu Shui Kaito Ferry + Hiking |
• Take Kaito Ferry to Lai Chi Wo, then hike for about 45 minutes to Kop Tong
• Every Saturday, Sunday, and Public Holidays
• Departure: Ma Liu Shui No.3 Pier at 09:00
• Return: Lai Chi Wo Pier at 15:30
2 | Tai Shui Hang Kaito Ferry + Hiking |
• Take Kaito Ferry to Lai Chi Wo, then hike for about 45 minutes to Kop Tong
• Every Tuesday and Thursday (excluding Public Holidays)
• Departure: Tai Shui Hang at 09:00
• Return: Lai Chi Wo Pier at 15:40
3 | Sha Tau Kok Kaito Ferry + Hiking |
• Closed Area permit needed
• Take Kaito Ferry to Lai Chi Wo, then hike for about 45 minutes to Kop Tong
• Daily (No service on Tuesday (except Public Holidays))
• Departure: Sha Tau Kok Pier at 08:30、10:30、12:30、15:15
• Return: Lai Chi Wo Pier at 09:00、11:30、13:00、16:15
4 | Minibus + Hiking |
• Take green minibus No. 20R from Tai Po Market MTR Station to Wu Kau Tang, then hike for about 2 hours and 15 minutes to Kop Tong
• Reference Route: Wu Kau Tang → A Ma Wat → Fan Shui Au → Mui Tsz Lam → Kop Tong