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Yi Chun Street Playground

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Sai Kung
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Best for ages
Setting
Outdoor
Typical visit
1h
Parking
Not available

About this place

Yi Chun Street Playground is a no-fuss, free public space tucked into Sai Kung proper—perfect for families who want to let the kids burn off energy without the crowds of the waterfront parks. You'll find the usual suspects: slides, swings, climbing frames, and probably a sandbox or two, all set among the residential streets of this quirky neighbourhood.

It's the kind of place where locals know to pop by on a weekday afternoon, especially if your family is already in the area doing other things. Not fancy, not Instagram-worthy, but solid and reliable. No entry fees, no booking needed—just show up and play.

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Beat the HK humidity

Best window is 8 to 10am or after 4pm. Anything in between is sweat zone unless you have proper shade and water.

Pack the basics

Water bottles, sun hats, mosquito repellent (especially April to October), and a small first aid pack. There is rarely a shop on site.

Check the rainfall warning

Amber and above means most outdoor venues empty out fast. The HKO app is faster than weather.com for Hong Kong.

Facilities & amenities

Free Entry
Outdoor

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MondayOpen 24 hours
TuesdayOpen 24 hours
WednesdayOpen 24 hours
ThursdayOpen 24 hours
FridayOpen 24 hours
SaturdayOpen 24 hours
SundayTodayOpen 24 hours

Location & getting there

Address
Yi Chun St, Sai Kung, Hong Kong
Public transport
MTR Tai Shui Hang Station · 74 min walk

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Good to know

Is there a fee?
No. Public playgrounds in Hong Kong are free to enter and run by the LCSD.
What ages is this best for?
Most LCSD playgrounds suit ages 2 to 12, with separate toddler and older kid equipment. The exact setup varies by site.
Are there toilets nearby?
Usually yes. Most LCSD parks have public toilets within a five minute walk, and the nearest MTR station is a good backup.
What is the best time to go?
Mornings before noon are cooler and quieter, and late afternoon after the school rush works well too. In summer, avoid roughly noon to 3pm.

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