Has the question of the location of the renowned Po Lam Monastery ever come to your lips? Po Lam Monastery, situated at the ending point of Tei Tong Tsai Country Trail, is not accessible by vehicles. Visitors can only get a view of the hidden and tranquil monastery after completing the trail on foot. Connecting Tung Chung Road and Fa Mun Traditional Path near Pak Kung Au, Tei Tong Tsai Country Trail is merely 2 kilometres long and thus it provides family members of all ages with a desirable spot for family outing. 200 metres from the starting point of the trail lies East Lantau Stream, which merges 6 tributaries from the northeastern hills of Lantau Peak. The all-year-round abundant flow guarantees visitors the magnificent sight in all seasons. Around 300 metres ahead, hikers will be greeted with the wide and breathtaking views of Sunset Peak, Shek Sze Shan, Wo Liu Tun, and the Tung Chung alluvial plain in the north. Once an important passage for villagers to travel between Tung Chung and Ngong Ping back in the old days, Fa Mun Traditional Path outside Po Lam Monastery leads visitors not only to Po Lin Monastery but also to a feeling of absolute serenity.
To facilitate the public in planning their hikes, the geographical information of the route, including the route map, starting point, endpoint, and elevation chart, has been saved in a "GPX" file. The public can download hiking-related applications on their smartphones or smart watches, then click on the following "GPX" file to import the relevant information, which serves as an aid for hiking. Please note that downloading "GPX" files may increase data usage, and the functions and content display may vary depending on the device and application used.