Tong Mei Road / Tung Chau Street Sitting-out Area
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About this place
Managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) of Hong Kong, this public community sitting-out area is located at the border of Tai Kok Tsui and Mong Kok. It is built in a narrow, right-angled triangular shape under the highway flyover. The venue is a popular spot for neighborhood families looking for a quick, uncrowded outdoor play session away from the bustling commercial centers.
Things to know
Natural Shade
The playground sits underneath the West Kowloon Corridor flyover. This offers excellent natural cover and shield from direct sunlight and light rain. However, parents should expect some overhead traffic rumble or noise.
Stroller and Wheelchair Access
The park has two main entry and exit points, one of which is equipped with a flat guide path and accessibility ramp.
Convenient Supervision
The children's play area is tightly surrounded by several covered benches, allowing parents to sit comfortably in the shade while keeping a close eye on their kids.
No Onsite Restrooms
As a minor sitting-out area, there are no public toilets, baby-changing areas, or drinking fountains inside the park. Parents should plan restroom breaks beforehand.
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Location & getting there
Getting here
Take Prince Edward MTR Station Exit C2 or D and walk for approximately 3 to 6 minutes. Alternatively, Olympic Station is about a 14-minute walk away.
Several bus routes stop close by, including 102, 112, 117, 118, 32, 36B, 43C, 46, 52X, and 87B. The closest stops are Tung Chau Street (outside Cheong Hing Building) or Shanghai Street Arran Street.
There is no parking at the park itself. Drivers can park at nearby commercial parking facilities, such as the shopping mall parking lot at New Kowloon Plaza (about a 5-minute walk away).
Taxis can easily drop passengers off at the intersection of Tong Mei Road and Tung Chau Street.
The park acts as a convenient, quick stopover when walking between the residential streets of Tai Kok Tsui and Mong Kok.
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