The site of Kam Shan Country Park is 337 hectares, most of which is the water catchment of the Kowloon group of reservoirs. The park takes its name from the 369 m peak, Kam Shan or Golden Hill, which is the highest feature in the area. The slopes of Golden Hill and several places along the western ridge in the park are vantage points to admire the magnificent panoramic views of the whole Smugglers Ridge, Tai Mo Shan (the highest peak in Hong Kong), Needle Hill, Sha Tin, Lion Rock and Beacon Hill. In addition, the northern part of Kowloon, the western anchorage of the harbour and Stonecutters Island, the housing estates of Kwai Chung, the container port, the industrial parts of Tsing Yi Island and the town of Tsuen Wan can also be viewed from these vantage points. Other major attractions include a waterfall on Kam Shan Road.
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.