
Lau Shui Heung Reservoir, with its rich natural ecology, is home to a diverse range of species including butterflies and dragonflies, as well as a variety of plants such as bald cypress, water pine and paper-bark trees. The leaves of the bald cypress undergoes a captivating transformation as the seasons change. During November to December each year, the leaves turn to a fascinating shade of orange-red, forming a picturesque scene of red foliage. The charm of Lau Shui Heung Reservoir varies with each season and is not to be missed!
Apart from Lau Shui Heung, North District is also home to other hidden gems, from the Hok Dau Reservoir nearby, to the Long Valley Nature Park in Sheung Shui. All good destinations for visitors who are in for a breathtaking view!