As Hong Kong's tourism industry experiences a remarkable 18% growth, more photography enthusiasts are discovering that Aberdeen is more than just a traditional fishing village. It is one of the few places on Hong Kong Island where you can capture harbor scenery, mountain skylines, and urban oases all in one day—a premier photography base.
For those with a camera in hand, Aberdeen's charm lies in its "one lens, multiple landscapes." Photograph the fishing harbor sunrise at Nam Long Mountain summit in the morning, capture light and shadow variations along the Tree Study Trail at noon, and wait for Victoria Harbour's sunset at the Ap Lei Chau Wind Tower in the evening. This rich visual layering is what makes the Aberdeen Hiking Trail uniquely valuable.
Route Features: Balancing Photography and Fitness
Terrain diversity is Aberdeen's greatest advantage. From sea-level typhoon shelters to over 200-meter-high Nam Long Mountain summit, you can experience completely different shooting environments within just a few kilometers. Especially since the Michelin Guide recognized 278 Hong Kong restaurants, more international tourists have started exploring the Southern District of Hong Kong Island, making Aberdeen's hiking trails a "pleasant surprise beyond the foodie tour."
Convenient transportation makes carrying photography equipment effortless. The MTR South Island Line goes directly to Wong Chuk Hang Station, then transfer to buses using Octopus—reaching main trail entrances within 15 minutes. Compared to other country parks requiring long treks, Aberdeen is an "urban-friendly" choice.
Five Recommended Photography Routes
Aberdeen Reservoir Family Trail
A beginner-friendly option, only 1.5 km long, suitable for heavy photography equipment. The reservoir's reflections are especially dreamy in morning mist, making it a favorite private spot for many Hong Kong photographers to practice long-exposure techniques. The path is flat and stroller-accessible—weekends often see three generations of families together.
Nam Long Mountain Country Trail
Moderate difficulty, about 2 hours to reach the viewpoint. This is the best spot for aerial shots of the entire Aberdeen fishing harbor—houseboats, seafood barges, and modern apartments create a perfect composition showcasing Hong Kong's blend of old and new. Recommended to start climbing at 5 PM to catch the golden hour lighting.
Ap Lei Chau Wind Tower Park Trail
Modern path design, especially suitable for photographers who enjoy urban scenery. From the Wind Tower looking toward Aberdeen Center, the foreground is the green belt, the middle ground is dense residential buildings, and the distant view is the mountain ridge of the Southern District. This "urban forest" composition is especially popular on Instagram.
Aberdeen Tree Study Trail
A paradise for ecological photography, 900 meters long but rich in species. Kapok in spring, flame trees in summer, sweetgum in autumn, plus year-round light-vented bulbuls and red-whiskered bulbuls—excellent for practicing macro and ecological photography. The path has detailed plant signage, convenient for photographers to record their shooting subjects.
Wong Chuk Hang Country Park Connector Trail
Transportation Guide MTR South Island Line to Wong Chuk Hang Station (Exit B), transfer to bus routes 37A, 37B, 42, or 78, with Octopus fares ranging from HK$4.5-8.5. Self-drivers can use Aberdeen Sports Ground parking lot, HK$8/hour during daytime. Best Shooting Times Sunrise: 6:30-7:30 AM (Nam Long Mountain summit) Sunset: 6:00-7:00 PM (Wind Tower, Reservoir Family Trail) Blue Hour: 30 minutes after sunset (golden period for urban night photography) Cost Overview All trails are free to access—the only expense is transportation. It is recommended to purchase an MTR Day Pass (HK$65), which allows unlimited rides on MTR and designated bus routes. Equipment recommendations: A lightweight tripod is essential—Aberdeen's mountain paths have many stone steps, and heavy tripods become a burden. A polarizing filter significantly enhances reservoir reflection shots. Safety notice: Paths become slippery after rain, especially on Nam Long Mountain's stone step sections. It is recommended to wear hiking shoes with anti-slip soles and avoid standing on unstable rocks just for a shot. Cultural photography etiquette: Aberdeen still has many fishermen at work. When photographing fishing boats and fishermen, maintain appropriate distance and avoid using flash to interfere with their work. Seasonal considerations: Spring (March-May) is the plant blooming period, ideal for ecological photography; summer (June-August) has longer daylight but more rain; autumn (September-November) has stable weather, the golden season for photography; winter (December-February) has the best air transparency, suitable for distant landscape shots. The charm of Aberdeen's hiking trails lies not merely in being a "wilderness" experience, but in the perfect fusion of city and nature, tradition and modernity. For photography enthusiasts, it offers not just beautiful scenery, but a unique perspective to understand Hong Kong's diverse character.Photographer-Specific Tips