Sha Tau Kok Frontier Closed Area Military History Tour
Sha Tau Kok Frontier Closed Area Military History Tour
***Participants should book four days in advance to allow enough time for us to apply for the permit for the closed area of Sha Tau Kok, as all applications must be submitted at least three full working days before the date of visit to Hong Kong Gov'.***
《Hong Kong Sha Tau Kok Frontier Closed Area Military History Tour》
✅Explore WWII Relics: Discover significant military sites from World War II, including fortifications and trenches that tell the story of the region's wartime history.
✅Visit Historic Pillboxes: Examine well-preserved Japanese pillboxes, offering insights into their strategic importance during the conflict.
✅Learn Local War Stories: Hear captivating tales from knowledgeable guides about the experiences of soldiers and villagers during the war.
🏝️Military History Tour Attractions
Battery Hill | 《Weapon Pits》 |
Battery Hill | 《Military Trenches》 |
Battery Hill | 《Small Japanese Pillbox》 |
Battery Hill | 《Large Japanese Pillbox》 |
🪨Meeting Point
Tam Shui Hang Village Public Toilet
Add An Extra Tour!
Sha Tau Kok Closed Area City Discovery Tour
✅Learn Local Culture: Learn about traditional cultural practices, the Fish Lantern Dance, and explore historic sites that reflect Sha Tau Kok's rich heritage.
✅Savor Local Snacks: Indulge in traditional snacks like chao mai tong (fried rice crackers) and sesame rolls, offering a taste of Sha Tau Kok's unique flavors and culinary heritage.
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Meeting Point
🏫Meeting Point
Tam Shui Hang Village Public Toilet
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🚞Transportation
There are many public transportation options to get to Tam Shui Hang Village near Sha Tau Kok.
➊ Transfer to minibus 55K at MTR Sheung Shui Station and get off at Sha Tau Kok Public Transport Interchange.
➋ Take bus 78K from MTR Sheung Shui Station and get off at Sha Tau Kok Public Transport Interchange, then walk for about 30 minutes to reach Tam Shui Hang Village.
Tour Price
Our tour price is HKD 250 per person, and this rate applies to all ages. Please note that children must be accompanied by an adult during the tour, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.
Travelers from different countries can pay by credit card or opt for bank transfer, as we have other international bank accounts available. For bank transfers, the exchange rate will be based on the current rat
How to Book?
To book our Sha Tau Kok Closed Area Military History Tour, you can place an order directly on this website. If you choose to pay by bank transfer, please remember to contact our live customer service on WhatsApp after completing your payment, and provide them with your payment record for confirmation. We look forward to welcoming you on our tour!
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What to Bring?
**Here’s a must-have checklist for your trip to Sha Tau Kok Closed Area Military History Tour**
✅ Water
✅ Sunscreen (hat, sunscreen lotion, sunglasses)
✅ Hiking shoes
✅ Gloves
***Friendly reminders***
❤️ The route is easy, and it is manageable for those with basic sport ability.
💛 Most of the time will be spent taking photos and listening to explanations.
Sha Tau Kok: Frontier Town between Hong Kong and Mainland China
Join Our Guided Tour to Learn the Rich Military and Cultural History of Sha Tau Kok!
The Frontier Town's War Stories
Sha Tau Kok, a historic frontier town in Hong Kong, is steeped in military history. During the late 19th century, it gained strategic importance amid British colonial expansion, marked by its division along the Shenzhen River. The area witnessed significant military activity during World War II, with Japanese forces constructing fortifications. Post-war, it became a hub for refugees and smuggling, leading to the establishment of the Frontier Closed Area in 1951. Today, guided tours allow visitors to explore remnants of its military past, offering insights into the region's historical significance during times of conflict.
Sha Tau Kok Frontier War Remains
Sha Tau Kok Frontier War Remains reflect a rich military history, particularly from the late 19th century through World War II. This strategic border town saw significant fortifications built by Japanese forces, including pillboxes, weapon pits, military trenches and observation posts, which reflect the area's strategic importance. Guided tours provide insights into these structures, showcasing their role in Hong Kong's defense and the broader context of regional conflicts, enriching the understanding of this unique frontier town's history.
Weapon Pits
Weapon pits in Sha Tau Kok are remnants of military fortifications from World War II, constructed primarily by Japanese forces. These pits served as strategic locations for positioning machine guns and other weaponry, providing defensive capabilities against potential attacks. Today, they stand as historical markers, offering visitors insights into the region's wartime significance and the military strategies employed during that era.
Military Trenches
Military trenches in Sha Tau Kok are remnants of World War II fortifications built by Japanese forces. These trenches, designed for defense, provided strategic positions for soldiers and weaponry. Today, they serve as historical markers, offering insights into the region's military significance and the tactical measures employed during wartime, reflecting the area's complex history.
Small Japanese Pillbox
The Small Japanese Pillbox in Sha Tau Kok is a compact military fortification built during World War II. Designed to accommodate a single soldier, it features reinforced concrete walls and narrow openings for observation and firing. These pillboxes served as strategic defensive positions against potential attacks, reflecting the area's wartime significance. The Small Japanese Pillbox is notably smaller compared to larger pillboxes, typically measuring around 3 to 4 feet square and designed for a single soldier.
Large Japanese Pillbox
The Large Japanese Pillbox in Sha Tau Kok is a robust military structure built during World War II, designed to accommodate multiple soldiers. Typically measuring over 6 feet high and several feet wide, it features multiple embrasures for firing and observation. These pillboxes served as strategic defensive positions against potential attacks, reflecting the area's wartime significance. Today, they stand as historical landmarks, offering insights into the military strategies employed during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong.
Sha Tau Kok Frontier Closed Area City Discovery Tour
The Sha Tau Kok Frontier Closed Area is a regulated border zone in Hong Kong, established in 1951 to control illegal immigration and smuggling activities. This area, adjacent to mainland China, features historical military remnants and natural landscapes. While still requiring permits for access, recently, it has begun to open for tourism, allowing visitors to explore its rich history and cultural significance. We recommend travelers to add this extra tour together with the military history tour!
Chung Ying Street Checkpoint
Chung Ying Street Checkpoint is located in Sha Tau Kok, Hong Kong, serving as a border crossing between Hong Kong and mainland China. Recently reprovisioned, it features facial recognition technology for efficient access, allowing permit holders to enter without manual checks. The checkpoint combines historical and modern design elements, enhancing its role as a cultural landmark while facilitating smoother transit for residents and workers
Sha Tau Kok Delicacies
Snack Culinary Experience in Sha Tau Kok, including Chao Mi Tong (抄米通), which is a traditional snack from Sha Tau Kok, made from roasted rice flour instead of whole rice grains. It is often prepared during festive seasons by local Hoklo families using a wood-burning stove. The process involves mixing caramelized sugar with the flour, peanuts, and sesame seeds, creating a crispy and flavorful treat that embodies the region's culinary heritage.
Sha Tau Kok Railway Branch
Sha Tau Kok was served by the Sha Tau Kok Branch, a narrow-gauge light rail that operated from 1912 until its closure in 1928. The line connected Fanling to Sha Tau Kok, facilitating travel for officials and locals. Despite its short lifespan, it played a vital role in the region's transportation.Today, remnants of this railway can still be found, including the preserved Hung Leng Station, which serves as a historical landmark.
Cape of Sha Tau Kok
Cape of Sha Tau Kok is the easternmost point of Hong Kong, marked by a historic signpost and a stone plaque inscribed with the poetic lines "the sun rises from the beach, the moon hangs above the cape." This picturesque location offers stunning views of Starling Inlet, creating a serene atmosphere where visitors can appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the coastline.
Most Beautiful Public Housing in Hong Kong!
The Sha Tau Kok Chuen, a vibrant public housing estate, features colorful blocks that provide residents with stunning full ocean views. This picturesque setting enhances the living experience, combining modern design with the natural beauty of the coastline. The estate not only serves as a home but also as a landmark, showcasing the charm of public housing in Hong Kong.
Sha Tau Kok Story House
The Sha Tau Kok Story House is a heritage museum located in a historic shophouse on San Lau Street. Opened in 2018, it showcases artefacts and records that document the community's rich history. Visitors can explore items like old furniture and tools, reflecting the daily lives of residents and the area's transformation over time, making it a cultural treasure in Sha Tau Kok.
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