This is a 8.6 hectare public park situated between the Sheung Shui and Fanling MTR Stations. It is made up of two phases on both sides of So Kwun Po Road and is open from 6am to 11pm daily. On the Sheung Shui side of the road (Phase II) you find sports fields, roller skating area and recreational grounds.
On the Fanling side (Phase I) you will find more traditional leisure grounds including an artificial lake with Yangzhou style pavilions and other traditional Chinese structures. There are nicely landscaped garden sections, cascading pools and streams with koy fish. You will also find pebble path, traditional children's playground, elderly exercise area, jogging track and other typical urban city park features. Overall, it is a nice park for those seeking quieter, green space...
Read moreThe staff are rude and racist. Me and a friend were relaxing laying down trying to cool down in the park when a rude woman in park uniform came over to tell us there was no laying down in the park. We were quiet and minding our own business playing games on our phones in the swealtering heat. There are no signs saying “no laying down” so where she got this rule from I have no idea. The way she spoke was rude and abrupt. I will tell people from now on that the park is inhospitable and not welcoming, especially to Caucasian people. It’s ok for people to spit? But not ok for people to relax and lay down? Seriously?? The wardens need to get their priority’s right. Also if this is a rule than it should be...
Read moreThis is an incredibly beautiful park and without doubt the loveliest miniature park I've ever seen.
Extremely well designed with so many different areas and winding paths. Such incredible specimen trees and colourful planting. It seems to be well used especially by the local elderly population for their daily exercise.
What is also fantastic about the park is that it links Fanling to Sheung Shui. A great way to walk and...
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