Kwong Fai Circuit Playground
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About this place
Spanning approximately 3200 square meters, Kwong Fai Circuit Playground is an open-air community park nestled in the heart of a residential-commercial loop in Kwai Chung. Managed by the LCSD, it serves as a local pocket park where families go for casual outdoor play, table tennis, and where neighborhood elders can exercise.
Things to know
No Public Restrooms
The playground does not have an onsite public toilet or changing room. Parents should plan restroom breaks at nearby shopping centers, such as Kwai Hing Shopping Centre, before visiting.
Upgraded Playground
The safety mats in the children's play area were fully replaced and updated in the fourth quarter of 2023.
Designated Non-Smoking
The entire playground is a strictly smoke-free zone.
Stroller & Wheelchair Access
The playground features barrier-free entry points with tactile warning strips and ramps connecting the main ground to the park pavilion.
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Location & getting there
Getting here
Take the Tsuen Wan Line to Kwai Hing MTR Station, Exit A or B. The playground is about a 7 to 10 minute walk (around 581 meters) away.
Take any bus stopping at the Kwong Fai Circuit Bus Stop on Kwai Chung Road, such as KMB 30, 31M, 32M, 38, 40, or Long Win Bus A30, E32.
Navigate to Kwong Fai Circuit, Kwai Chung. Use roadside metered parking or park at the commercial garage inside Kwai Sing Centre on Castle Peak Road.
Taxis can drop off passengers directly at the roadside curve of the Kwong Fai Circuit loop.
The park sits visibly in the middle of the residential block surrounded by the Kwong Fai Circuit loop road.
Parking fees
| HK$8per hour | Roadside metered parking along Kwong Fai Circuit |
| HK$21per hour | Nearby commercial parking at Kwai Sing Centre |
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