The Tuen Mun Park, covering a total area of about 12.5 hectares, is the first major park in the New Territories that provides a wide range of facilities. It consists of 3 phases, Phase I was open to the public in August 1985, Phase II in August 1988 and Phase III in February 1991. The park is situated in the town centre of Tuen Mun District and in the vicinity of Tuen Mun Town Hall, Tuen Mun Public Library and Tuen Mun Station of the MTR Tuen Ma Line.
Built on reclamation land, the park provides a restful place with mass of greenery to the residents of Tuen Mun as well as visitors over the territory. There are about 1300 trees and 100 000 shrubs of about 200 various species planted in the park. Apart from the landscape features and beautiful environment that make one feel cheerful and relaxed, the park has an artificial lake occupying an area of about 1 hectare. The Reptile House, which is located in the southern part of the park, is another major vantage point that attracts most visitors. Other facilities in the park include water cascade, model boat pool, amphitheatre, roller-skating rink, children's playground and multi-game area, etc. All in all, the park is an ideal leisure haunt for the visitors to have a day's fun there.
The Children’s Playground of Tuen Mun Park will be closed for maintenance from 7am to 1pm on Mondays. (If Monday is a public holiday, maintenance work will be carried out on the...
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The Tuen Mun Park, covering a total area of about 12.5 hectares, is the first major park in the New Territories that provides a wide range of facilities. It consists of 3 phases, Phase I was open to the public in August 1985, Phase II in August 1988 and Phase III in February 1991. The park is situated in the town centre of Tuen Mun District and in the vicinity of Tuen Mun Town Hall, Tuen Mun Public Library and Tuen Mun Station of the MTR Tuen Ma Line.
Built on reclamation land, the park provides a restful place with mass of greenery to the residents of Tuen Mun as well as visitors over the territory. There are about 1500 trees and 100 000 shrubs of about 200 various species planted in the park. Apart from the landscape features and beautiful environment that make one feel cheerful and relaxed, the park has an artificial lake occupying an area of about 1 hectare. The Reptile House, which is located in the southern part of the park, is another major vantage point that attracts most visitors. Other facilities in the park include water cascade, model boat pool, amphitheatre, roller-skating rink, children's playground and multi-game area, etc. All in all, the park is an ideal leisure haunt for the visitors to have a...
Read moreJust ten minutes away from Gold Coast Hotel by taxi Turn Mum Park is one of the largest and most beautiful parks in Hong Kong.
In every space is a garden of trees and flowers over green grass fields, parted by ponds, bridges, playgrounds, a sand box, water sprinkling fixtures, temple gazebos for relaxing, bird watching, listening to music playing near or in the distance, a model boat racing lake, a turtle and fish pond, a small indoor reptile exhibit and of course old and tropical trees...that makes it one of the most beautiful; most kid-friendly yet peaceful place I have ever visited in Hong Kong or course, but perhaps in all the places I have visited, including the whole of China.
Christmas day 2019 was a perfect day to visit: 64 Degrees, and not so many people. Tuen Mun Park is reminiscent of New York City's Central Park, but 10 times most interesting, safe,...
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