The camp site is nice, moderate hygiene standards but logings a basic, comparable to the price. Lots of mosquitos. The building is listed, worth a visit. The recreational facilities are very worn down. Not every activities will open each day. The children's playroom barely has anything in it. The cafe , bike and playground were closed. Staff are helpful but quite rude. Especially the archery 🏹 coach, he seemed like he doesn't want to do his job, very rude and reluctant to teach. He was arrogant and talk with the speed of a snail. It was not a pleasant tutorial. He should quit his job if he is not interested, or perhaps this is the nature of the government's job that tax player has been paying. They should evaluate the staff's...
Read moreA personal favourite amongest the campsites in Hong Kong, as it is on top of a small hill, having a strategic and commanding view and position of the surrounding waters as it was one of the biggest and oldest British military facilities in Hong Kong in late 19th century. As a result, many of the existing facilities in the Park or Campground are in fact heritage buildings, including one of its restaurants which was originally for the army officers. About 20 minute walk from the nearest MTR station, or about 7 minute walk from the nearest bus station. Great space, great history, great view...
Read moreNice simple place to stay overnight and enjoy the environment. We were on the top of the hill (house 34) and the view was beautiful. Kids had many activities to enjoy. Staff was helpful and friendly but a few troublesome unnecessary rules. "Archery" bald old man very notorious for being rude. He closed the door for one hour at 10am and didn't let anyone play while he enjoyed one hour lunch n toilet break. While 11am everything was supposed to close. We have complained about him but he lied blatantly. Meanwhile, the shuttle bus driver got claps from the whole bus for his kind and...
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