Yung Shue Wan Playground
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About this place
Yung Shue Wan Playground is an outdoor seaside recreation area managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD). Located on Lamma Island, it serves as a fun resting and playing spot for families exploring the island's hiking trails, beaches, and local seafood restaurants.
Things to know
No Cars on the Island
Lamma Island is a pedestrian-only environment. Parents with very young toddlers are strongly recommended to bring a lightweight, durable stroller to navigate the walking paths.
Ocean & Sea Turtle Theme
The playground features an active marine aesthetic with wave-shaped seating, lighthouse colors, and a custom turtle climbing structure inspired by Lamma Island's green sea turtles.
Sun Protection is Essential
The playground is mostly unshaded and can get intensely hot during midday summer hours. Bring plenty of water, hats, sunscreen, and umbrellas.
Toilets Onsite
Public restroom facilities are located directly next to the playground for convenience, though they lack dedicated baby-changing spaces.
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Location & getting there
Getting here
Take the MTR to Central Station (Exit A or E) or Hong Kong Station (Exit F), then walk about 10 minutes across the footbridges to Central Ferry Pier No. 4.
Take any bus route ending at Central Ferry Piers (such as Routes 2, 4X, 15, 25, 94, 722, 780) and walk to Pier No. 4.
Driving is not allowed on Lamma Island. You can park at commercial parking lots in Central near the ferry piers before boarding the ferry.
No taxis operate on Lamma Island. Taxis can drop you off directly at Central Ferry Pier No. 4 to catch the ferry.
From Yung Shue Wan Ferry Pier, walk straight along the main street and turn onto Yung Shue Wan Plaza Road. It is a flat 5 to 10 minute walk.
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