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Hong Kong’s Nature and City Parks
1. Hong Kong’s Nature and City Parks
2. Kowloon Park
Location: Tsim Tsa Tsui, KowloonFacilities: a swimming pool, aviary
(though this may be closed when there
are Bird Flu fears), Maze Garden
Sculpture Walk and Sculpture Garden.
The park is open every day from
6:30am until late in the evening.
3. Hong Kong Park
Location: Central, Hong Kong Island3
Facilities:
▫ Aviary
▫ The air-conditioned Sports Centre
▫ The 250-square-metre Children's
Playground
▫ Olympic Square
4. The Flagstaff House of Tea Ware
5. Victoria Park
Opened in 1957, Victoria Park is the largestpublic park on Hong Kong Island.
Location: Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island
Facilities: a bowling green, football pitches,
basketball courts, tennis courts and outdoor
swimming pool, a model boating lake where
you watch wannabe daredevils revving up
their model speedboats for a trip around the
lake.
6. Hoi Ha Wan Marine Park
▫Location: Hoi Ha Wan, Sai Kung,
New Territories
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Hoi Ha Wan is one of five marine
parks in Hong Kong.
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Hoi Ha Wan translates as ‘Bay
Beneath the Sea’
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Facilities: restaurant, changing
Room, watersports equipment
rental, shower
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7. Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark
Location: Sai Kung Waterfront Park, WaiMan Road, Sai Kung, New Territories
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the park includes the Sai Kung
Volcanic Rock Region and the
Northeast New Territories
Sedimentary Rock Region
8. Wetland Park
Location: Tin Shui Wai, NewTerritories
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Facilities: Stream Walk, Succession
Walk, Mangrove Boardwalk, fish
pond, mudflat and riverside
9. Mai Po Nature Reserve
Location: Mai Po, Yuen Long, NewTerritories
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The Mai Po Marshes Nature Reserve
is a restricted area.
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At the "entrance" of the Reserve, it is
the Peter Scott Field Studies Centre,
where the meeting point, souvenir
shop and accommodation facilities
are situated.
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