Shing Mun Reservoir
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Shing Mun Reservoir (城門水塘) (also Jubilee Reservoir, 銀禧水塘) is a reservoir in Shing Mun, the area between Tsuen Wan and Sha Tin, of Hong Kong. The reservoir was completed in 1936. It was named Jubilee Reservoir to celebrate Silver Jubilee (1935) of King George V of United Kingdom.
The residents of the valley had to be moved, and now some of the old villages are submerged. The remains of other villages and houses can be seen in the woods on the side of the reservoir. The remains of Gin Drinker's Line on the nearby hills show the defences of British force against Japanese invasion during World War II. It is possible to see many troops of macak monkeys around the picnic sites and in the woodland areas. To preserve the natural environment of the reservoir, its surrounding area is managed under Shing Mun Country Park. Two walking trails, Wilson Trail and MacLehose Trail, cross at the side of the reservoir.
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- Hong Kong Country Parks & Special Areas
- Reservoirs in Hong Kong
- Orthophoto of Shing Mun Reservoir in Google Map