Super!!! The East Coast Boardwalk along Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong is a stunning example of urban excitement seamlessly blending with natural beauty. The view of the illuminated skyline reflecting off the water is nothing short of breathtaking, making it a perfect spot to soak in the vibrant energy of the city.
This waterfront park is not just about the views; it's an ideal location for leisure activities. Whether you're into running, biking, or simply walking your pet, the boardwalk offers ample space and a lively atmosphere. The well-maintained paths and scenic vistas make every visit a delightful experience.
For those looking to capture the essence of Hong Kong's dynamic cityscape while enjoying a touch of nature, the East Coast Boardwalk is a must-visit. It’s a place where you can feel the pulse of the city and the tranquility of the harbor...
Read moreRecently visited the East Coast Boardwalk, a 2.2 km long seaside boardwalk in the North Point to Fortress Hill to see the newly opened Western section (Jan 2025).
It is situated below the Island Eastern Corridor (IEC), most easily accessible from the North Point MTR Station A1. It includes walking and jogging path, much of which is shaded being under the IEC. There are children play areas, elderly exercise equipment and many rest spots and benches with direct views over the harbour. It is a nice addition to the broader initiative to create a complete continuous promenade between Shau Kei...
Read moreThe newly opened East Coast Boardwalk in Eastern District is a breath of fresh air! Stretching 1.1km under the Island Eastern Corridor, this waterfront gem offers stunning Victoria Harbour views, perfect for a morning jog or a sunset stroll. The shared path for walking, cycling, and jogging is a hit, and the cascade seating is ideal for soaking in the scenery. Kids love the play area, and the fishing platform’s a unique touch. It’s clean, accessible via North Point MTR, and open 24/7—though the swing bridge closes at 11pm. A fantastic addition to Hong Kong’s...
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