Lei Yue Mun Rest Garden
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About this place
Lei Yue Mun Rest Garden is a tranquil, public waterfront park and children's playground managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD). Situated along the scenic coastline overlooking the Lyemun Pass, it serves as a peaceful pocket where families can enjoy coastal views, let children burn off energy on the outdoor play facilities, and engage with local history and culture.
Things to know
Pet-Inclusive Park
The garden is designated as an Inclusive Park for Pets. Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a leash under proper control at all times.
Historic Wishing Tree
Right next to the garden stands the historic Lei Yue Mun Wishing Tree. Families can write wishes on cards and tie them to the tree guards for good luck.
CITY IN TIME AR App
Scan the location markers using the CITY IN TIME app to experience 360-degree AR panoramas showing the 1920s military history and old coastal defense landscapes.
Restroom Access
While there are no toilets inside the garden, wheelchair-accessible public toilets are located a short walk away at the Lei Yue Mun Waterfront Sitting-out Area.
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Location & getting there
Getting here
Take the Kwun Tong Line or Tseung Kwan O Line to Yau Tong MTR Station. Take Exit A, walk past the bus terminal, and follow Ko Chiu Road and Cha Kwo Ling Road to the waterfront (about 15 minutes).
Board KMB routes terminating or stopping near Yau Tong or Sam Ka Tsuen (such as 14, 14X, or 62X), or alight at the St. Antonius Girls' College bus stop and walk downslope.
There is no onsite parking. Park at nearby public hourly car parks in Yau Tong (such as Domain mall) or Sam Ka Tsuen, and walk to the garden.
Taxis can drop passengers off near the entrance of Sam Ka Tsuen or Lei Yue Mun village, followed by a short walk to the garden.
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