Cheung Wan Street Rest Garden
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About this place
Spanning 2,400 square meters along the Rambler Channel waterfront, this neighborhood park is a favorite for families and pet owners alike. It features a children's play area, fitness equipment for adults, shaded arbours, and a dedicated fenced pet garden divided into big and small dog zones. Families visit to let children burn off energy on standard playground equipment, enjoy scenic walks along the promenade, and allow their pets to socialize in a safe, designated environment.
Things to know
No Human Toilets Onsite
The park is equipped with a pet lavatory and hand-washing sinks, but does not feature public restrooms for humans. Plan restroom breaks at nearby shopping centers.
Safety and Dog Zones
The pet garden is physically fenced off and divided into big dog, small dog, and mixed-use areas. This is excellent for children who may be nervous around larger dogs.
Shaded Rest Spots
The park contains 3 pavilions and 9 arbours with benches, providing plentiful shade for parents waiting on their children or pets.
Nearby Snack Runs
A ParknShop supermarket and a 7-Eleven are located within a 2-minute walk for quick snack and drink purchases. There are no public drinking fountains inside.
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Location & getting there
Getting here
Take the Tung Chung Line or Airport Express to Tsing Yi MTR Station, Exit C. Walk for about 15 to 20 minutes (1.2 km) south along the scenic Tsing Yi Promenade.
Take bus routes 41A, 42, 43, or 948 to nearby stops (e.g., Ching Tao House), or green minibus 88B from Kwai Fong MTR to Greenfield Garden or Grand Horizon.
Drive via Tsing Yi Bridge or Tsing Tsuen Bridge to Cheung Wan Street. Park at nearby private car parks like Grand Horizon Car Park or Maritime Square.
Ask the driver to head to 'Cheung Wan Street Rest Garden in Tsing Yi' or drop off near 'Grand Horizon'.
The garden is located at the southern end of the Tsing Yi Waterfront Promenade, easily reachable on foot along the seaside path.
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