Downtown and Hong Kong Harbour, Hong Kong

Hong Kong Parks and Gardens

Yuen Po Street Bird Garden

Yuen Po Street Bird Garden is a Chinese-style theme park.There are around 70 stalls stretch down one side of it, selling various species of birds, mostly smaller ones. ...more »

  • Location: Prince Edward
  • Type: Parks and Gardens
  • Tel: +852 2302 1762

Hong Kong Zoological & Botanical Gardens

Hong Kong is a city has grown around these noble gardens, which opened in 1864. Although they are now watched over by skyscrapers, a visit to them is still a delightful escape. ...more »

  • Location: Central
  • Type: Parks and Gardens
  • Tel: +852 2530 0154

Hong Kong Wetland Park

A world-class ecotourism attraction is located at the northern part of Tin Shui Wai, New Territories, Hong Kong. ...more »

  • Location: Tin Shui Wai
  • Type: Parks and Gardens
  • Tel: +852 3152 2666

Kowloon Park

Kowloon Park is located just behind Nathan Road at Tsim Sha Tsui north end with 33 acres of park. ...more »

  • Location: Tsim Sha Tsui
  • Type: Parks and Gardens
  • Tel: +852 2724 3344

Hong Kong Park

Hong Kong Park opened in 1991 with 8 hectare park and is respite from the skyscrapers that spill over into Admiralty from Central. ...more »

  • Location: Admiratly Hong Kong
  • Type: Parks and Gardens
  • Tel: +852 2521 5041

Lam Tsuen Wishing Trees

Lam Tsuen is a village that famous with wishing trees. This wishing trees have featured in Hong Kong's chapter of The Amazing Race TV Show showing these trees are important Chinese New Year pilgrimage ...more »

  • Location: Tai Po Market
  • Type: Parks and Gardens

Victoria Park

Victoria Park is the largest park in Hong Kong Island. It is a welcome breathing space on the edge of Causeway Bay and bounded by Hing Fat, Gloucester and Casueway Roads. ...more »

  • Location: Causeway Bay
  • Type: Parks and Gardens
  • Tel: +852 2890 5824

Our Local Experts say:

For those whose reason for travelling is to unwind, parks and gardens in Hong Kong are the best places to visit. These places allow you to reflect because of the tranquility of its surroundings.

In Hong Kong, parks and gardens are found both on the urban (Hong Kong Island and Kowloon) and rural (Lantau, New Territories, and Outlying Islands) regions. This is why parks and gardens here differ in setting and atmosphere. Some will let you walk barefoot over green grass while others will let you freely stare at the ocean. Generally, Hong Kong has several parks and gardens each having spaces to stroll, lounge, and admire the surroundings. Most of them also have recreational activities within its premises. Parks and gardens are often visited by people who want to stay away from noisy nightlife or those who want a peaceful rest after shopping.

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