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Hong Kong Signature Tours - Revisit nostalgic playgrounds to relive childhood memories!
Regardless of the era you grew up in, the neighbourhood park and its playgrounds have always been a child's paradise. Fortunately, Hong Kong still has a few places that have preserved old-fashioned playgrounds with nostalgic metal slides and climbing frames. Why not visit these sites along the MTR lines and share your own childhood memories together?
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Caine Lane Garden
- The contrasting red and white colors of Caine Lane Garden give the buildings a playful, castle-like appearance, reminiscent of the structures we used to build with toy blocks as kids. Adding to the whimsical ambiance are the public toilets, which mimic the distinctive shape of a Rubik's Cube.
Getting there: an 11-minute walk from Sheung Wan Station Exit A
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King's Park Recreation Ground
- What does it feel like walking on the surface of the moon, covered with dead volcanoes and impact craters? You may be able to get your answer at King’s Park Recreation Ground. This space-themed park also has a classic slide and a tunnel resembling the one in a spacecraft.
Getting there: a 10-minute walk from Yau Ma Tei Station Exit D
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Ap Lei Chau Wind Tower Park
- Designed in the shape of a fishing boat, the park also features solar panels that power rows of LED lights, which change color according to the wind speed detected by a sensor. You can climb the 10-meter-high lookout tower to enjoy the scenery while experiencing Hong Kong's traditional fishing customs and the fishermen's way of life.
Getting there: a 5-minute walk from Lei Tung Station Exit A1
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Fung Tak Park
- There are five major zones at Fung Tak Park based on the story from "Journey to the West": "The Mountain of Flower and Fruit", "The Waterfall Cave", "The Crystal Palace", "The Flaming Mountains" and "The Mountain of Five Fingers", recreating iconic scenes from this classic story.
Getting there: a 7-minute walk from Wong Tai Sin Station Exit E
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The travel information is provided in collaboration with the Hong Kong Tourism Board.