Sing Ping San Tsuen Children's Playground
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About this place
Managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD), Sing Ping San Tsuen Children's Playground is a modest, free-of-charge public neighborhood play area nestled in the rural setting of Ta Kwu Ling. Local families and children visit the playground for an outdoor breath of fresh air and simple, non-crowded play without needing reservations or entrance fees. It primarily caters to nearby village residents and offers a tranquil escape away from the busy, congested city playgrounds.
Things to know
Mosquito Prevention is Essential
Due to its rural location, the area is prone to mosquitoes and biting midges, especially from March to July. Pack effective insect repellent and wear long sleeves.
Beat the Heat
The play area is mostly unshaded, and equipment can get very hot. The best visiting window is before 10:00 AM or after 4:00 PM to avoid intense heat.
Limited Nearby Amenities
This is a small village playground with no on-site shops or immediate public toilets. Be sure to pack water, snacks, wipes, and basic first-aid supplies.
Shared Space with Seniors
The playground features both children's facilities and elderly fitness equipment. Please remind children to share the space respectfully with local seniors.
Facilities & amenities
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Location & getting there
Getting here
There is no MTR station within walking distance. Take the East Rail Line to Fanling or Sheung Shui Station, then transfer to a bus or minibus.
Take Bus 79K from Sheung Shui to Shing Ping Village stop (3-minute walk), or Green Minibus 52K from Fanling Station to Shing Ping Village stop.
Drive along Ping Che Road heading north toward Ta Kwu Ling. There is no onsite parking, so you must find alternative parking in nearby village areas.
Take a New Territories (green) or urban (red) taxi via Ping Che Road and ask to be dropped off near Shing Ping Village in Ta Kwu Ling.
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