[2024 Hong Kong Attraction] Travel Guide for Hong Kong Wetland Park (Updated Dec)
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Address:
Hong Kong Wetland Park, Hong Kong
Opening times:
Opens at 10:00-17:00Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
0.5-1 day
Phone:
+852 3152 2666
Hong Kong Wetland Park
Hong Kong Wetland Park is a conservation, education and tourism facility. located at the northern part of Tin Shui Wai, in Yuen Long New Territories.
How to get there:
You can take the MTR West Rail Tin Shui Wai Station, and change to 706 or 705 Light rail, then align to the Tin Sau Station or the Hong Kong Wetland Park MTR. From there, it's just an easy 5 minute walk.
Mondays, Wednesdays to Sundays, Public Holidays
10:00am - 5:00pm (Ticket selling: 9:30am - 4:00pm)
Jisselle
Relaxing walk in Wetland Park
Name📝: Hong Kong Wetland Park
Address📍: Wetland Park Rd, Tin Shui Wai
Nearest railway station 🚉: Wetland Park
Opening hours 🕰️: 10:00-17:00. Closed on Tuesday
Entrance fee 🎫: $30 (elderly, students, group…etc. have discounted tickets)
Famous for ✨: pleasant lake walk, mud skippers, crocodile 🐊, one-arm crabs (seasonal), owls 🦉, butterflies 🦋, a diverse species of plants, birdwatching space 🐦
💪🏼Children friendly with special areas for kids activities
💪🏼Have cafe and restaurant for food and rest
#wetlandpark #Tinshuiwai #ecotourism
CeeLo10
Hong Kong Wetland Park - Wetland and Marshes
Situated in the middle of two mega-cities, Hong Kong Wetland Park is a sanctuary for natural habitat for migrating birds and local biodiversity in highly dense urban areas. Although the wetland shares the border of Shenzhen, China, it is a very quiet place and ideal for half-day hiking and picture shooting with friends and family.
#本地遊#urbanexplorer#nationalpark
CohenHM
Hong Kong Wetland Park - Visitor Centre
Hong Kong Wetland Park locate at the northern part of Hong Kong, it's opened in 2006 which is one of the first world-class ecological park in East Asia. The visitor center contains exhibition galleries displays bio-diversities and conservation.
#本地遊#urbanexplorer#nationalpark
CohenHM
Hong Kong Wetland Park
2006
The Wetland Park was opened to the public on 20 May 2006.The Wetland Park project has then been designated by the Administration as one of the Millennium projects.
The 61-hectare Hong Kong Wetland Park demonstrates the diversity of the Hong Kong's wetland ecosystem and highlights the need to conserve them. It presents an opportunity to provide an education and recreation venue with a theme on the functions and values of wetlands for use by local residents and overseas visitors.
The Hong Kong Wetland Park comprises a 10,000m2 visitor centre and a 60-hectare Wetland Reserve. The Visitor Centre has themed exhibition galleries, theatre, souvenir shop and indoor play area. The themed exhibition galleries showcase the importance of wetland on biodiversity, civilisation and conservation.
The Wetland Reserve is constructed wetlands of habitats specially designed for waterbirds. The Wetland Discovery Centre located in the Wetland Reserve allows visitors to encounter a vast diversity of wetland creatures. Other facilities including Stream Walk, Succession Walk, Mangrove Boardwalk and three Bird Hides lead visitors to venture in different habitats.
Hong Kong Wetland Park has received various local and international awards on architecture and landscape design granted by professional organizations including the Hong Kong Institute of Architects, Institute of Landscape Architects of the United Kingdom, and the Urban Land Use Institute of USA. In 2013, the Park was voted by members of the general public of Hong Kong as one of the Ten Hong Kong People Engineering Wonders in the 21st Century.
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#本地遊 #The Hong Kong Wetland Park #親子好去處
三隻小豬愛旅行three little pigs travel
Wonderful Nature
Sometimes an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life is needed, but with time being a premium for most people it can be difficult to know where to go to relax and unwind. Well there’s an option very near Shenzhen that provides peace and quiet, as well as beautiful nature, without taking too much time and effort to get there. And that place is the Hong Kong Wetlands Park. Now at first look it may not seem that impressive. It’s not pristine and uber green in colour, but what it does have is a rugged, untamed natural look. Exactly what a nature reserve or wetlands should be.
Many people, when they think of Hong Kong, think of a sprawling urban landscape with a vibrant nightlife. While this is true of one aspect of this fascinating place, there’s also a side to Hong Kong that’s focused more on natural beauty, and on preserving the beautiful wetlands that are Hong Kong’s natural habitat. The Hong Kong Wetland Park is dedicating to showing people the beauty of Hong Kong’s wetlands and educating them about the ecological importance of preserving this beautiful area. Not only is it a conservation facility, but it also focuses on education and tourism. There is much to see and do here. Sprawled out over 61 hectares, this place is truly enormous and is a testament to Hong Kong’s eco and nature mindset. It makes for a peaceful and beautiful walk, through a cornucopia of vibrant nature. There is an abundance of flora and fauna around you, a vast range of bird species to spot (if you’re lucky) and even a crocodile!
Upon entry you’ll be greeted by the visitor information centre. Here you’ll get to read about the wetlands, and the ecosystem. There are interactive exhibits for the kids and some fish and insects in tanks to look at. As you go outside you can see PuiPui the resident crocodile. There are many areas you can walk through; the paths and direction are up to you. There is a stream walk, mangrove boardwalk, and a butterfly garden. Each path has its own unique nature to observe, and lots of information about them. There are several ‘huts’ where you can sit quietly and try to observe some of the many birds which frequent these wetlands. Of course, there is no guarantee which ones, if any, you’ll see. Just have to be patient. Please be quiet if you’re in these areas as any noises will scare away the birds. There are telescopes there to view up close, or you can use your camera, perfect for any nature lover or bird spotter.
#hkinsider #nature #travel #travelinspiration #hongkong
Joe0412
Wetland Park Hongkong
A great day out. The park is very nice and beautiful un nga lang madaming (niknik) insects.
The entrance fee is reasonable. A park that has a lot of educational information.
#urbanexplorer#wetland #awesomepic#nationalpark #themepark #givethanks #naturalwonders #skiadventure #境外遊
Address - Yuenlong
Ambiance/Facilities - cafe souvenir shops multi function room, stream walk
Highlights - mai po nature reserve, and tin shui wai park
Avg. Price per Person -30 hkd
Rating - 10
Bebe Story
Hong Kong Wetland Park
The Wetland Park was opened to the public on 20 May 2006.The Wetland Park project has then been designated by the Administration as one of the Millennium projects.
The 61-hectare Hong Kong Wetland Park demonstrates the diversity of the Hong Kong's wetland ecosystem and highlights the need to conserve them. It presents an opportunity to provide an education and recreation venue with a theme on the functions and values of wetlands for use by local residents and overseas visitors.
#holidayvacation
#tripinspired
#tripmoments
seenzone
Wetland Park
The Wetland Park was opened to the public on 20 May 2006.The 61-hectare Hong Kong Wetland Park demonstrates the diversity of the Hong Kong's wetland ecosystem and highlights the need to conserve them. It presents an opportunity to provide an education and recreation venue with a theme on the functions and values of wetlands for use by local residents and overseas visitors.
#holidayvacation
#tripinspired
#tripmoments
seenzone
Hong Kong Ecological Park: Mai Po Wetlands
The park is located in the northern part of Tin Shui Wai, adjacent to the Mai Po Inner Deep Bay Ramsar Wetland. It features a visitor center and a 60-hectare wetland reserve. The visitor center has themed exhibition galleries, and the wetland reserve includes reconstructed wetland habitats for waterbirds and wildlife, as well as visitor facilities such as a Wetland Discovery Center, educational trails, boardwalks, and bird hides.
Opening Hours:
The park is closed on Tuesdays (except public holidays). On other days, it is open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Individual Tickets:
Adults (18 years or older): $30
Children (3 to under 18 years), full-time students, seniors (65 years or older), persons with disabilities (and one accompanying caregiver): $15
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RoamingNomadMagic
Central
Natural park
Mia81hk
very relaxing at wetland🤩
Getting There - You can take the MTR West Rail Tin Shui Wai Station, and change to 706 or 705 Light rail, then align to the Tin Sau Station or the Hong Kong Wetland Park MTR. From there, it's just an easy 5 minute walk by following the easy to understand steps. Wetland Park.
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Wetland Park
Kids would definitely love this park. Hong Kong Wetland Park offers variety of activities for kids like guided tour about birds and workshops. The park offers a awesome outdoor for nature seeing and walks. The walk through the lake offers a refreshing view to relax. The best part for kids is the bird watching which offers a close encounter to the birds overlooking to the mountain. For adults there is a long walk to the Mangroves to let you relax while enjoying the green scenery. The park has a dine in restaurant as well. There is a snapshots photo booth for the kids to enjoy. Information about birds posted on the walls in the main reception for kids to appreciate like the Incredible Bird Parents illustration.This park is highly recommended especially for the kids.
#urbanexplorer
#nationalpark
seenzone
hongkong wetland park is a conversation, education snd tourism facility located at the northern part of hongkong.there is an exhibition galleries.Visitor can learn more can learn more about native flora and fauna
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Hong Kong Yuen Long, Shenzhen The nearest place to Hong Kong, it has become a very popular place for mainland tourists to sweep goods. Most of the understanding of Hong Kong Yuen Long is still in the central area of Yuen Long.
But in fact, Yuen Long has a lot of unique natural landscapes that have not been discovered by everyone. When you walk in, you can sigh with surprise: Originally, Hong Kong has another side that is unknown.
Wetland Park is Hong Kong's most important nature reserve, attracting many families and families to visit every weekend. In addition to the wetlands, there are many important vegetation and many places where migratory birds live.
Here, you can feel the purity of nature and the feeling of being away from the hustle and bustle. Next time you arrive in Hong Kong, you may wish to stay away from downtown and come to a different discovery journey.