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Hong Kong Tai Po Waterfront Park

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Tai Po Waterfront Park is a park in Hong Kong's Tai Po, New Territories, covering about 22 hectares, is the largest park in Hong Kong, Hong Kong at present by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department. Tai Po Waterfront Park in Tai Po, New Territories Dai Fat Street, Tai Po Industrial Estate near Fu Shin Estate and Kwong Fuk Estate. Park can be divided into two parts Promenade and Waterfront Park, were built in 1994 and 1997, a total cost of HK $ 210 million.

Hong Kong Tai Po Waterfront Park

Po Promenade 22 hectares, including 1,200 m long footpath seaside, park, sitting at, jogging track, a cycling track and amphitheater with 600 seats. Waterfront Park more fan-shaped flowers set up, Lookout Tower from afar, like a rainbow flowers add glamorous for the entire park. Flowers bloom throughout the year, showing a variety of colorful seasonal flowers.

Park also has other recreational facilities such as bowling greens and insect museum or grass. Visitors can take a taxi to Tai Po Waterfront Park from the train museum, just 15 minutes by car, can be described as full of convenient transportation.

Hong Kong Tai Po Waterfront Park

In addition, the Park has a return of 32.4 m high monument. Watchtower upper daily 9 am to 6 pm open, visitors can get to the top, from a height overlooking the entire Tai Po Waterfront Park. The lower part of the lookout tower is open all day. After tour the tower, visitors can visit the nearby exhibition venue to the insect.

Lookout Tower

Lookout Tower in Tai Po Waterfront Park is located within the area, is a transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong to commemorate the monument, it is one of a large building in Hong Kong's most famous landmarks.

Hong Kong Tai Po Waterfront Park

Lookout Tower is a 32.4 m high watchtower, daily 9:00 am to 6:00 pm open. Visitors can get to the top, overlooking the Tai Po Waterfront Park, and adjacent to the Tai Po Industrial Estate next to Tolo. There are explained under the monument inscription meaning construction to the effect that villagers in the New Territories in Hong Kong was ceded to Britain in the early years to defend the homeland, heroic sacrifice; fall of Hong Kong, local people war against Japan; Hong Kong as well as light weight, the development of the New Territories, the active participation of villagers, as make a significant contribution to social prosperity. The inscription also pointed out that when the British took over the New Territories, Tai Po monument from the position of the first landing, so the occasion of the return of Hong Kong to China, to build monument to commemorate the matter at that place.

Scenic Area Address: Dai Fat Street, Tai Po, Hong Kong

Bus routes: Take KMB 275r, 275s go

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