Sha Tin Pass

The pass is located north of the populous area of Tsz Wan Shan, and used to be the only path connecting Kowloon and Sha Tin.

A survey conducted in 1904 recorded 600 persons a day crossing Sha Tin Pass, including 280 of them "carrying goods".

A substantial portion of these goods were fresh fish from Tolo Harbour being carried for sale at Kowloon City Market.

The villages of Mau Tat and Shap Yi Wat are located north of Sha Tin Pass.

The Kwun Yum Temple, Tsz Wan Shan [zh] is located in the vicinity of the pass, to its south.

Lions Pavilion at Sha Tin Pass.
Tsz Chuk Pavilion ( 紫竹亭 ) along Shatin Pass Road at Shatin Pass.
Signs along Shatin Pass Road at Shatin Pass indicating Mau Tat and Shap Yi Wat villages.