Wutong Village is nestled within the Tai Mo Shan Country Park, occupying a prime location in the central-western part of the New Territories. The village is renowned for its breathtaking views that captivate visitors from near and far.
As you pass through Wutong Village, you’ll come across the Taoist site known as Wan De Yuan, a picturesque complex adorned with pavilions, terraces, and towers that add to the village’s charm.
The Wutong Village Waterfall, alternatively referred to as Lam Tsuen Waterfall or the Wutong Village Group Waterfalls, is a natural wonder located in the southwestern part of Tai Po District, within the New Territories. The waterfall’s waters originate from the Lin Village Valley in Tai Mo Shan, cascading through the Wutong Village Waterfall before continuing their journey along the Lam Tsuen River, eventually reaching Tolo Harbour.
This scenic site is open to the public all year round, with 24-hour accessibility, although visitors should be mindful of the operating conditions on the day of their visit, as these may vary.