List of rivers and nullahs in Hong Kong
The rivers of Hong Kong, adjacent to the coast, are not part of the system of major rivers in southern China; though the water to the west of Hong Kong is influenced by the Pearl River. With a mere 1,103 km2 of land, the territory is largely hilly and includes over 200 islands. Because of this, the terrain can only nurture relatively short and small rivers.
Historically, these rivers once sustained intensive farming for the need of population before the age of developing new towns. Many rivers can be found in the New Territories, especially in the areas north of Tai Mo Shan, where rice growing and fish farming were once everywhere amidst several river systems.
New Territories
Mainland
| Name | Image |
| Fairview Park Nullah | |
| Fo Tan Nullah | |
| Ha Tsuen Nullah | |
| Ho Chung River | |
| Kam Tin River | |
| Kap Man Hang | |
| Kau To Hang | |
| Kwan Tei River | |
| Lam Tsuen River | |
| Lung Hang | |
| Ma Liu River | |
| Ma Wat River | |
| Nam Chung River | |
| Ng Tung River | |
| Pak Sha O River | |
| Ping Yuen River | |
| Sha Tau Kok River | |
| Sham Chun River | |
| Shan Pui River | |
| She Shan River | |
| Shek Sheung River | |
| Sheung Yue River | |
| Shing Mun River | |
| Siu Lek Yuen Nullah | |
| Tai Lam Chung | |
| Tai Po Kau Stream | |
| Tai Po River | |
| Tai Shing Stream | |
| Tai Shui Hang | |
| Tan Shan River | |
| Tin Shui Wai Nullah | |
| Tuen Mun River | |
| Tung Wan Hang | |
| Wong Chuk Chung | |
| Yuen Long Nullah |