Ma On Shan Country Park links the Sai Kung Country Park and Lion Rock Country Park to form an extensive recreation area on the Ma On Shan Massif. Apart from a charming, separate section of the park on the Hebe Haven Peninsula, much of the Ma On Shan Country Park is inland. Some high vantage points, however, provide distant vistas of the sea and off-shore islands. Iron mining had long been carried out at Ma On Shan. However, the mine was almost closed in 1981. Concealed mine shafts and man-made slopes are potentially dangerous and the area around the mine should be explored with care. From the top of Ma On Shan, you can see 3 high peaks (about 1,000 m each) - Fu Yung Shan is 19 km to the north; Tai Mo Shan is 13 km to the west and Lantau Peak is 38 km to the southwest.
Send the application form to the Department at least 3 working days in advance of the filming date with information on the exact location (with relevant maps, either the Countryside Series or other maps in scale of 1:25,000 or larger attached), date, time, scenes to be taken, nature of activities involved, vehicles and bicycles to be taken into the country park, props and structures (sketches with scale should be provided).
Permit fee : $250/ day (0900 - 1630 hours)
Compliments to the government and public bodies that have agreed to consider applications to hire premises or facilities under their management for location filming.