Wah Lam Path Sitting-out Area (Extension)
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About this place
Managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD), this is a compact public open-air park located in the Pok Fu Lam/Wah Fu area. Spanning approximately 250 square meters, it serves as a cozy local retreat featuring children's play facilities, elderly fitness equipment, benches, and shaded arbours. Families visit for quick, multi-generational outdoor play and relaxation.
Things to know
Direct Roadside Proximity
The sitting-out area is directly adjacent to the street side of Wah Lam Path. While it has protective fences/railings, there are no lockable security gates at the pedestrian entrance points, so keep a close eye on wandering toddlers.
No Onsite Restrooms
There are no public toilets or baby-changing facilities directly inside the park. Parents should utilize the restrooms in the neighboring Wah Fu (II) Commercial Complex or nearby shops.
Grandparent Friendly
The space is designed with senior citizens in mind, featuring comprehensive elderly fitness facilities (steppers, exercise bikes, and arm bikes) alongside kids' play structures, making it highly suitable for multi-generational visits.
Strict No-Smoking Policy
In line with LCSD regulations for public pleasure grounds, smoking is strictly prohibited inside the entire sitting-out area.
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Location & getting there
Getting here
Take Green Minibus (GMB) Route 63 from South Horizons MTR Station (Exit B) or GMB Route 23 from Kennedy Town MTR Station (Exit A), and alight at the Wah Lam Path stop.
Take Citybus Routes 4, 4X, 40, 41A, 42, or Cross Harbour Buses 170, 970, and alight at Wah Lam Path, Wah On House, or Wah Lok House.
Drive toward Pok Fu Lam Road or Victoria Road, turn onto Wah Fu Road or Wah King Street, and park at the nearby Wah Fu (I) or (II) Estate Car Parks.
Taxis can drop off passengers directly on Wah Lam Path outside World Fair Court.
Easily reached via pedestrian sidewalks from surrounding estates and adjacent schools like Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Hok Shan School or Centennial College.
Parking fees
| HK$21per hour | Wah Fu (I) or (II) Estate Car Park |
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