Tai Mo Shan Road


Tai Mo Shan Road is a road in New Territories, Hong Kong. It originates from Route Twisk and leads to the weather station at the top of Tai Mo Shan. Paved the whole way, the upper-most roughly route is blocked by a manned barrier gate, and is hence inaccessible to motor vehicles, except those on government or military service. A carpark exists at this point. Bicycles and pedestrians are permitted past this barrier, with cyclists not permitted to go beyond the boundaries of the paved road. There is an enclosed restricted area in which lies at, Hong Kong's highest point, a Doppler weather radar, and communications equipment.
Cows and oxen may be encountered along the length of the road. Several pull-off points exist along the road.
Until mid-2009, Stage 8 of the MacLehose Trail started at the road's intersection with Route Twisk, and ran along the entire section of Tai Mo Shan Road, and then continued towards Lead Mine Pass. The section of Stage 8 between Route Twisk and the car park now starts at the Kowloon Motor Bus stop on Route Twisk and is diverted to a nearby dirt track with steps so that hikers and motorists are segregated. However, the original route still forms part of the annual Oxfam Trailwalker to avoid confusion.
Though rarely, the road may be covered by ice just like on January 24, 2016 or during other extreme cold waves.

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Image:R38943394595 Tai Mo Shan Road turn-off on Route Twisk.JPG|Tai Mo Shan Road turn-off on Route Twisk
Image:R38943427384 Entrance to Weather Station at top of Tai Mo Shan.JPG|Entrance to Weather Station at top of Tai Mo Shan
Image:R38943437222 View of Hong Kong Island and Kowloon from Tai Mo Shan Road.JPG|View of Hong Kong Island and Kowloon from Tai Mo Shan Road
Image:R38943437917 Upper section of Tai Mo Shan Road meandering up the mountain.JPG|Tai Mo Shan Road weaving up Tai Mo Shan