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Leng Pei Playground
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About this place
Leng Pei Playground is a small, quiet, outdoor neighbourhood park located in the rural village of Leng Pei Tsuen in Fanling. Managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) of Hong Kong, this micro-park offers a peaceful escape for families. Local families visit to let kids utilize the outdoor children's play facilities, or to relax and play chess at the on-site chess tables, making it a simple, no-frills destination for brief play and fresh air.
Things to know
Micro-Park Size
The playground is extremely small, measuring only 0.009 hectares (approximately 90 square meters).
No On-Site Restrooms
There are no public restrooms directly inside this playground. However, the Leng Pei Tsuen Public Toilet is located a short walk away in the village, situated in front of House No. 14.
No Night Lighting
The micro-playground does not have dedicated sports floodlights, so it is best to visit during daylight hours.
Pack Essentials
Because there are no convenience shops or beverage kiosks on-site, parents should bring water bottles, sun hats, sunscreen, and mosquito repellent.
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Getting here
Take the East Rail Line to Fanling Station. Walking from the station takes about 50 to 60 minutes, so transferring to a minibus or taxi is highly recommended.
Board Green Minibus 56B at Fanling Station Minibus Terminus and alight at Leng Pei Village, or take KMB buses 78K or 79 and alight at Kan Tau Tsuen or Ma Mei Ha.
Drive toward Fanling via Sha Tau Kok Road, turning onto local village roads toward Leng Pei Tsuen. Note that village roads are narrow and there is no dedicated playground parking.
Taking a taxi from Fanling MTR Station is the easiest way to reach the village, taking about 5 to 10 minutes.
Not recommended from the city center due to the 1 hour walk, but hikers can reach it via village paths connecting from Ma Mei Ha or Tan Chuk Hang.
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