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Hong Kong Public Parks

Hong Kong Park

This Park was opened in May 1991, covers 8 hectares in Central. It is an outstanding example of modern design and amenities mixing together with the natural surroundings.

How to go there: Take MTR to Admiralty station Exit C1, walk to the bridge and across the bridge to Pacific Place buildings. Follow the signs in the building to exit. This building is connected to Hong Kong Park entrance.

Kowloon Park

you will find not only relaxing gardens but aviaries, museums, and sporting facilities including Hong Kong's best swimming pool complex which provides indoor and outdoor pools. A wide-range of swimming, diving and children's play-pools will appeal to kids of all ages, and their parents who are seeking a place for children to enjoy away from the traffic.

How to go there: take MTR to Tsim Sha Tsui Exit A1. This exit is in front of Kowloon Masjid&Islamic center, then walk straight to Haiphong road.

TaiPo Waterfront Park

The Park is the biggest park in Hongkong. This park is designed in modern style and it's quite the most beautiful park of Hongkong.

How to go there: Take KCR bus to Tai Po Market station and then take KCRC Shuttle Bus route K17, or take KMB Bus routes 72A, 73, 73X, 75X, 271, 275R, 275S, 275, 74K, 75K, 71K,71S

Tsing Yi Park

The park is a public area that you can see landscape of kowloon island from this opposite site.

How to go there: Take MTR to Tsing Yi station, follow signs to Tsing Yi Park.

Victoria Park

This park provides a lot of sport facilities such as soccer field, tennis, Basketball, Lawn Bowl Green, Squash Courts, swimming pool, etc. It also provides recreational area such as Foot Massage, Children's Playground, Forest Park, Food shops and small shops.

How to go there:
1. By Tram: every tram line will pass Causeway Bay except Happy Valley
2. Take MTR to Causeway Bay station Exit "Gloucester Road" or to Tin Hau station exit "Hing Fat" Street

Nearby Attractions:
Causeway Bay shopping area, HongKong Central Library, Noonday Gun, Tin Hau Temple (Causeway Bay)

Hong Kong Wetland Park

This Eco- tourism park is opened in 2006 to enhancing the protection of wetlands, learning biology, conservation, bird watching within the area of ​​over 60 acres.

Entrance Fees: 30 HKD for adult and 15 HKD for kid

How to go there: take KCR West Rail to Tin Shui Wai station and change bus to no.706 or 707

Nan Lian Garden

The park is located near Chi Lin Nunnery. This park is built with traditional Chinese architecture. Inside the park consists of museum, tearoom, and souvenir shop.

Entrance Fees: Free

How to go there: Take MTR to Diamond Hill station Exit C1

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