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Tsuen Wan Shum Cheng seaside
Tsuen Wan District, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong

Tsuen Wan Shum Cheng seaside

Length3.9 mi
Elev. Gain291.9 ft
Est. Steps9000
Scenic views
Mountain
City walk
Quiet place
Beach
No shade
Created by Alex

Tsuen Wan Shum Cheng seaside Introduction

Tsuen Wan Shum Cheng seaside is a 3.9 mile (9,000-step) route located near Tsuen Wan District, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong. This route has an elevation gain of about 291.9 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Attractions Near Tsuen Wan Shum Cheng seaside

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Lido Beach (Hong Kong)

Water
Lido Beach (Chinese: 麗都灣泳灘) is located on Castle Peak Road in Ting Kau, New Territories, Hong Kong. It is a gazetted beach, meaning it is managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, which provides lifeguards during the summer months.The beach is about 200 metres in length, and is located beside the smaller Casam Beach.

Airport Core Programme Exhibition Centre

Tourist Attraction
The Airport Core Programme Exhibition Centre is housed in a single-storey distinctive white structure situated at 401 Castle Peak Road, Ting Kau, New Territories in Hong Kong. The exhibition centre is run by the Home Affairs Department for the Airport Core Programme, often referred to as the Rose Garden Project.

Bellagio (Hong Kong)

Place
Bellagio (Chinese: 碧堤半島; Jyutping: bik1 tai4 bun3 dou2) is a private housing estate on reclaimed land along Castle Peak Road, Sham Tseng, New Territories, Hong Kong. Formerly the San Miguel Factory, the estate consists of three phases (Phase 1: Tower 6 to 9; Phase 2: Tower 2 and 5; Phase 3: Tower 1 and 3) completed between 2002 and 2006.

Hong Kong Adventist Hospital – Tsuen Wan

Hospital
Hong Kong Adventist Hospital – Tsuen Wan (Chinese: 香港港安醫院–荃灣), previously known as Tsuen Wan Adventist Hospital, is one of two Seventh-day Adventist hospitals in Hong Kong, the other being Hong Kong Adventist Hospital – Stubbs Road.It is a private sector hospital, and is located in the New Territories.

Belvedere Garden

Place
Belvedere Garden (Chinese: 麗城花園) is one of the largest-scale private housing estates in Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Hong Kong, located at the seaside of Tsuen Wan West.Developed by Cheung Kong Holdings, it comprises 6,016 flats in 19 high rise residential towers developed in 3 phases. It was designed to be a self-contained community and was designed with a shopping arcade and a wet market.

Serenade Cove

Place
Serenade Cove (Chinese: 韻濤居) is a private housing estate in Tsuen Wan West, Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Hong Kong, near Belvedere Garden and Bayview Garden. It consists of 3 high-rise buildings developed by Wharf Holdings in 2001.

The Westminster Terrace

Place
The Westminster Terrace (Chinese: 皇璧) is a private housing estate located in Ting Kau, Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Hong Kong.Developed by Grosvenor Group in conjunction with Asia Standard Group, the single residential building consists of 59 four ensuite-bedroom duplex flats ranging from 3,200 to 6,500 sq ft.

Ocean Pointe

Place
Ocean Pointe (Chinese: 縉皇居) is a skyscraper in Sham Tseng, New Territories, Hong Kong. The tower rises 54 storeys and 184 metres (604 ft) in height. The building was completed in 2001. It was designed by architectural firm DLN Architects & Engineers, and was developed by Kerry Properties Limited. Ocean Pointe, which stands as the 89th-tallest building in Hong Kong, is composed entirely of residential units, of which it contains 560.

Wharf Cable Tower

Place
The Wharf Cable Tower (Chinese: 有線電視大樓) is a skyscraper located in Tsuen Wan in Hong Kong which was completed in 1993. The large building stands 197 metres (646 ft) tall with 41 floors of office and industrial space. The skyscraper is also the tallest 'office / industrial' building in the city (though many purely commercial properties are much higher).

Rambler Channel

Place
Rambler Channel is a body of water in Hong Kong that separates Tsing Yi Island from Tsuen Wan and Kwai Chung in the New Territories. The channel separates the two landmasses by 900 metres at its widest point. Historically, the channel was known as Tsing Yi Mun (青衣門) and Tsing Yi Channel (青衣海峽).The shoreline of the channel has changed rapidly in the last several decades, owing to the development of Tsuen Wan New Town and the Kwai Chung Container Port.

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2025/08/10
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2025/08/10
Last updated: Dec 1, 2025

Route Details

Length

3.9 mi

Elev. Gain

291.9 ft

Est. Steps

9000
Created by
Alex
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