A lot of greenery, lakes, fish and birds to relax you in the heart of this dynamic city. There are many attractions contained within or you can sit by a fountain and people watch....very near the major hotels and the Tram. A nice place to relax.

A lot of greenery, lakes, fish and birds to relax you in the heart of this dynamic city. There are many attractions contained within or you can sit by a fountain and people watch....very near the major hotels and the Tram. A nice place to relax.
I love Hong Kong park. It has a great playground for kids (especially those 5 and under), the lovely pond with carp and turtles, and the aviary (one of the largest in Asia?) with tons of exotic birds. There's also Lok Cha teahouse which serves tea and (acceptable) vegetarian dim sum. At almost every exit there's something to do: Peak...
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We took the HK park from our hotel to Peak Tram and enjoyed the beautiful fountains and flowers. The sight was so picturesque that we could not resist but take pictures
Livning in a stressful city with full of concrete jungles, noises and polution, parks with beautiful plants are important. HK Park is such a wonderful place to walk or take a short break, away from all the business. Government needs to build more parks as the populations are increasing significantly in the recent years. Wonderful place for locals and tourists...
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It was amazing how peaceful it was considering the hustle and bustle and skyscrapers around it. Well worth a visit !
With a range of garden settings, this is a great park to recover from the shops nearby. The aviary is impressive, although always sad to see caged birds, while the Chinese Garden had an abundance of tortoises in the lakes! Tai Chi is very popular throughout the park.. As a bird watcher, I was glad to have my binoculars, seeing...
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The best thing about this attraction is it's free.
You can duck in here after a visit to the Peak, or gawking at Central's famous buildings (Bank of China & HSBC). There are many benches to rest, and they've got a modest aviary, primate, reptile and plant collection. There's only one refreshment stand however, and it's nestled someways into the...
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When I visited, Flagstaff House was closed and as a result I could not see the Museum of Teaware but this was not a great problem as I wandered through the park enjoying the break from the city noise. Indeed it reminded me of Central Park in New York in this respect.
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Lovely park, very clean and well maintained. The open aviary and the tea museum are must see. And the artificial lakes are a surprise with the live terrapins, yes they are alive, look long enough and they will move on the rocks. Look hard enough and they are swimming all around, best nature park I've been too, definitely recommended.
This park has some great paths and small lakes/ponds throughout. I enjoyed just walking through it, watching the locals enjoy it, and in general, get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. It is a quiet place to walk through as you go from Pacific Place to other parts of Hong Kong island.
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