Section 9 starts from the summit of Cloudy Hill and ends in Hsien Ku Fung, traversing Hok Tau Reservoir, Ping Fung Shan, and Pat Sin Leng. Absorb in the peace and tranquillity of the landscape at Hok Tau Reservoir before you take the footpath at the junction and embark on a journey to conquer the summits of Pak Sin Leng, one of the most difficult parts of the entire Wilson Trail. The cliff on the south face of Ping Fung Shan is like a screen between the North East New Territories and Tai Po. Travel along the ridge and feast your eyes on the 360-degree unobstructed panoramic views of the North East New Territories. Pat Sin Leng is a range of eight peaks, namely, in order from west to east, Shun Yeung Fung, Chung Li Fung, Kao Lao Fung, Kuai Li Fung, Tsao Kau Fung, Choi Wo Fung, Sheung Tsz Fung, and Hsien Ku Fung, each representing a Taoist immortal. On each of the peaks, there is a distinctive signpost for check-in.
To facilitate the public in planning their hikes, the geographical information of the route, including the route map, starting point, endpoint, and elevation chart, has been saved in a "GPX" file. The public can download hiking-related applications on their smartphones or smart watches, then click on the following "GPX" file to import the relevant information, which serves as an aid for hiking. Please note that downloading "GPX" files may increase data usage, and the functions and content display may vary depending on the device and application used.