This playground redesigned with artworks showing industrial culture in Kung Tong and named as "InPARK" under "Public Art Scheme of Tsun Yip Street Playground" by LCSD launched in Sep 2016. LCSD invited local artists and art groups to make artworks and 7 public artworks are installed in InPARK now. Those public artworks represent 7 industrial themes in Kung Tong in the past: clothing and garments, textile, toys, plastics, electronics, printing and timepieces. Artworks represent electronics and printing are interactive art installations while artwork represent timepieces is a big clock movement. At night, it is beautiful that light comes out from the lace patterns on the sewing machine which is artwork represents clothing and garments. There are also containers made as an indoor rest place with seats and photos showing Kung Tong in the past at the entrance...
Read moreNice play to come and chill, however it is not really a playground, more like a relaxing area, with plants, trees and a very nice contrasting design of containers converted into covered seating areas, also this park has free government Wi-Fi which is a nice bonus and a nice showcase design in the container units of kwun tongs changes through time as it has grown into a thriving business area of Hong Kong, pleasant experience and a nice place to take a rest after a long day at work...
Read moreApart from the decent toilet facilities and free WiFi, I love the public arts, particularly the sewing machine. It’s a very good space to reflect on the lifestyle one should lead.
Postscript
On 21 Nov 2024, having visited The Millennity, I passed through here. The park at night looked great a lot . I particularly liked the...
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