Fanling Hong Lok Park
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About this place
Fanling Hong Lok Park is a compact, beautifully landscaped public park managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) of Hong Kong. Designed with a traditional Chinese Jiangnan Watertown theme, the park features a tranquil central retention pond (artificial lake) adorned with water lilies and lotuses, winding bridges, traditional Chinese pavilions, and lush gardens. Families and local residents visit to escape the crowds, take photos of seasonal blooms, enjoy a relaxing stroll, and let children play in the designated outdoor playground.
Things to know
Water Safety
The central feature of the park is a large artificial lake. Parents with highly active toddlers should keep a close eye on them near the water edges and winding bridges.
Hydration
There is a public drinking fountain located right next to the children's playground pavilion, as well as on-site beverage vending machines.
Restrooms
The park features clean, well-maintained public restrooms. However, there are no dedicated baby care or changing rooms on-site.
Stroller Accessibility
The park's main walking loops are relatively flat, paved, and stroller-friendly.
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Location & getting there
Getting here
Take the East Rail Line to Fanling MTR Station. Take Exit A2 and walk along Fanling Station Road, heading through Cheung Wah Estate towards the park. The walk takes approximately 10 minutes.
Take routes 70K, 78A, 79K, 261, 277X, 279X, or B7 and alight at stops near Fanling Centre or Cheung Wah Estate. From there, it is a 4 to 7-minute walk.
Drive towards the intersection of Jockey Club Road and San Wan Road. Park at the multi-storey car parks at the adjacent Cheung Wah Estate or Fanling Centre.
Taxis can drop off passengers along San Wan Road near the Caritas Fanling Chan Chun Ha Secondary School, which is steps away from the park.
Paved and well-connected footpaths link the park directly to adjacent housing estates (Cheung Wah Estate) and school areas.
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