Tong Fuk Playground, Lantau
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About this place
Tong Fuk Playground is an outdoor public pleasure ground nestled in Tong Fuk Village on South Lantau. It is a popular, laid-back spot for local families and visitors looking to enjoy outdoor recreation. The playground features children's play facilities and a basketball court. It is also culturally significant, housing a local Earth God shrine, ancient banyan trees, and historic stone ruins of an old village protective wall.
Things to know
Lantau Closed Road Permit Required
If you intend to drive a private vehicle to South Lantau, you must apply for and display a valid Lantau Closed Road Permit (LCRP) from the Transport Department beforehand, as South Lantau Road is restricted.
No Direct MTR Access
There are no MTR train lines reaching southern Lantau Island; travel is strictly restricted to bus, taxi, or ferry transfers.
Bring Sunscreen and Bug Spray
The playground sits in a rural, highly natural environment with old banyan trees, meaning sun protection and insect repellent are essential for children.
Combine with Beach Visits
The playground is a short 5-minute walk from Tong Fuk Beach (famous for its clean waters and gray sand), making it easy to plan a combined day trip.
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Location & getting there
Getting here
There is no direct MTR station in Tong Fuk. The nearest station is Tung Chung MTR Station. From there (Exit B), you must transfer to a bus or taxi.
Take New Lantao Bus (NLB) Route 11, 11A, or 23 from Tung Chung Town Centre, or Route 1, 2, or 4 from Mui Wo Ferry Pier, and alight at the Tong Fuk Village bus stop. The playground is a 2-minute walk away.
Take a Blue (Lantau) Taxi from Tung Chung MTR Station or Mui Wo Ferry Pier directly to Tong Fuk Village.
If you are staying at local accommodations in Tong Fuk Tsuen, the playground is easily reachable on foot, located near the main village entrance and the Tong Fuk Village Office.
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