Hong Kong Ngau Chi Wan Park
Ngau Chi Wan Park is a park in Hong Kong, Fung Shing Street in Ngau Chi Wan Wong Tai Sin, Kowloon, an area of 40,000 hectares, by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department. Ngau Chi Wan Park, formerly known as landfills, deactivated in 1977, and after years of neglect. To the 2000s, after the restoration works carried out by the Environmental Protection Agency, the transfer of the site to build the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, the park in 2008, when the program name for Ngau Chi Wan Recreation Ground. Park at a cost of HK $ 200 million to build, in August 2009 inaugurated.
Ngau Chi Wan Park hillside, constitute four different heights of platforms. Park facilities include a natural grass field archery, outdoor exhibition grounds, elderly fitness corner, herb garden, children's playground, gazebo, gravel walking trails, jogging track, basketball court and the central lawn. The Central Park has a pond called "cow pool", echoing the origin of place names Ngau Chi Wan. Ngau Chi Wan Park won the UN-HABITAT Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific and other institutions sponsored in September 2010 "2010 Asian Urban Landscape Award" award.
Scenic Area Address: Fung Shing Street in Wong Tai Sin, Hong Kong 71
Bus routes: Take 16b Kowloon GMB Go