Kat Cheung Crescent Garden
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About this place
Kat Cheung Crescent Garden is a public neighborhood garden located in the North District of Hong Kong. Managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD), it serves as a peaceful, smoke-free residential sanctuary. Families visit to enjoy the beautifully landscaped paths, let toddlers explore the open areas in a calm setting, or accompany grandparents to the outdoor fitness corner. It has also been designated for future upgrade projects under Hong Kong's Public Play Space initiative.
Things to know
Limited Play Equipment (Currently)
The garden does not currently feature a large scale children's playground; it is primarily designed as a quiet garden with an Elderly Fitness Corner. However, it is an officially designated site for future revitalization under the government's "Transformation of Public Play Spaces" initiative.
Newly Renovated Toilets
The park features public male, female, and barrier free accessible restrooms which completed a major refurbishment project in July 2025.
Hydration On Site
There is a public drinking water dispenser available next to the storage and utility rooms.
Cycle Track Proximity
The park runs right alongside the local Kat Cheung Crescent cycling track, making it a great quick rest stop if you are out teaching your kids to ride bicycles or scooters.
Facilities & amenities
Location & getting there
Getting here
Head to Sheung Shui Station (East Rail Line) and take Exit B1 or B2. From there, it is about a 10 to 12 minute walk (around 800 meters) along San Wan Road, Pak Wo Road, and the cycle track.
Multiple bus routes stop nearby, including 273A, 279X, 76K, 78, 270S, 70K, 78K, 978B, and Green Minibus 502. Nearby stops include Cheerful Park, Greenpark Villa, or Glamour Garden.
There is no onsite parking at the garden. Drivers can use nearby private visitor car parks at Cheerful Park or Greenpark Villa.
Taxis can drop off passengers directly at the curb of Kat Cheung Crescent.
The garden is highly accessible via local neighborhood pedestrian footpaths and the dedicated cycling track running along Kat Cheung Crescent.
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