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The weather is getting hot and it’s time to switch from hiking to walking! There are many parks in Hong Kong that are perfect for walking. Different parks have different facilities. Some have animals and plants, greenhouses, artificial lakes, various recreational and entertainment facilities, etc.! The great place for a walk in the city that I want to share with you this time is a large park located between Admiralty and Mid-Levels in the Central and Western District of Hong Kong Island! Hong Kong Park covers an area of ​​8.16 hectares. The current site of the park was originally the Victoria Barracks. In 1979, the former Urban Council and the former Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club cooperated to develop it into a park. The project cost HK$398 million and was officially opened in May 1991. The park preserves a number of military heritage buildings built between 1842 and 1910, including Flagstaff House, the official residence of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces (now the Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware), Law Lin Sun Building (now the Hong Kong Park Office and Cotton Tree Drive Marriage Registry), Wah Fook House (now the Education Centre) and Castle Building (now the Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre). Hong Kong Park has multiple entrances and exits. You can choose to enter from Admiralty or Central. This time, I entered from Admiralty! The 2-hour walking route of Hong Kong Park is as follows: Entrance to Admiralty> Central Garden> Clock Tower> Lo Kwai-Shing Tea House + Flagstaff House of the former Commander-in-Chief's Residence> Artificial Lake> Nature Conservation Garden of Hong Kong Park + Fok Sze Kit Conservatory of Hong Kong Park> Olympic Plaza> Bird's-Eye View Corner + Architectural Landscape Promoting the Anti-epidemic Spirit + Tai Chi Garden Hong Kong Park Address: 19 Cotton Tree Drive, Central District, Hong Kong Transportation: Admiralty Station Exit B or C1 / Central Station Exit J2 or K Facilities include: Bird Watching Garden, Children's Playground, Clock Tower, Central Garden, Olympic Plaza, Bird's-Eye View Corner, Tai Chi Garden, Conservation Garden, Conservatory, Gymnasium, Squash Center, Restaurants, Flagstaff House of Tea Ware, Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre, Cotton Tree Drive Marriage Registry #Local Tour #Hong Kong City Tour #Hong Kong Park #Walking #Good Places for Urban Walking #Good Places in Hong Kong
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Posted: Apr 20, 2022
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