It is less of a park and more of a concrete path for walking/running/jogging etc. There’s a parallel path for the cycling as well. There are benches at the regular distances for you to rest if you would like to do so. It’s a good distance to walk with your family or on your own. A lot of people jumped the fence to sit on the stones structure next to the water. A lot of restaurants around the walkway where you can sit for the meal or drinks. Due to COVID, you may have issues getting a seat or sitting in a restaurant beyond 6pm though. Saw multiple people fishing also. Overall a good place to go and spend a longer...
Read moreThis is a 3km promenade along the waterfront of southern Tseung Kwan O, or O'South as the property developers like to call it, with separate walk path and cycling track throughout. Six or seven dining options around The Papillons; bigger and better open space can be found after the bridge towards Lohas Park. * A word of advice for joggers - the sidewalks are scenic, wide, and very well paved, there's absolutely no reason to jog on the cycling track - which is illegal in...
Read moreOne of my favourite locations in Hong Kong, the promenade gives a feeling of beach-style living with the backdrop of the ‘newer’ NT environment. People living here experience a healthier, laidback lifestyle. A mix of young blended families and couples out and about running, skating and going...
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