Mission Hill "aka Woh Chai Hill", a popular light hiking spot nestled in the heart of the city, rich in local history and urban development. Here, you’ll have the rare chance to uncover the century-old underground Sham Shui Po Service Reservoir — a stunning Romanesque-style relic once hidden from public view — at your own pace. Delve into the city’s heritage with a nostalgic dim sum experience at a local teahouse, where culinary traditions come alive. Experience a brief visit to Mei Ho House, a museum dedicated to the history of public housing in Hong Kong. This tour is ideal for heritage enthusiasts and curious explorers seeking a deeper understanding of the city’s culture.
The tour starts at the Shek Kip Mei MTR Station, heading to 15 minutes hiking to the Mission Hill (aka Woh Chai Hill), then to uncover on your own the century-old mystery of the underground Sham Shui Po Service Reservoir.
Visit a local vintage teahouse for a nostalgic dim sum experience, where you’ll taste the dim sum that is fading out from the city, and the forgotten classics served the traditional way.
Visit to Mei Ho House, a revitalised 1950s public housing block that now hosts a heritage museum.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
• Dress code: casual with comfortable walking shoes • Avoid bulky baggage • Raincoat will be provided if necessary • Not recommended for participants with heart complaints or other serious medical conditions • Not recommended for pregnant women