In this park, the most distinctive feature must be the jogging track, which is in the center of the park. This jogging trail is about hundreds meters long and runs through the woods. There are various fitness facilities along the way, so that visitors can try different fitness exercises while running.
In this park, in addition to tennis courts, there are also many recreational facilities such as basketball courts, football fields and lawn bowls, which can fully meet the needs of different ball sports. There is also a small garden made of cobblestones in the park. Visitors can walk on the cobblestones without wearing shoes, massage the soles of their feet, and enjoy the beautiful scenery around.
This park was named after "Queen Victoria" and named "Victoria Park". It was opened in 1957 and has always been a good place for local residents to rest. This park is lined with green trees. Whether you want to come here for a rest, or to see the daily life of local residents, it is a good choice to visit this park.
Every season, some large-scale celebrations are held in this park, and these celebrations usually last for several days. Among them are lantern festivals, exhibitions, and some cultural activities related to China, such as Cantonese opera, Chinese puppet shows, and acrobatic performances, which can be seen in these special celebrations. These activities are very exciting, so be sure to check them out when you have time.
If you want to visit this park, it is recommended to take the MTR to Tin Hau Station, and then leave from the Exit A2. Then turn left and walk to Hing Fat Street, you can see this park.
In addition, you can also take the MTR to Causeway Bay Station, and leave at Exit E, then go left and go all the way to the end. Then, you can see this park, but it will take more time.
Location: Victoria Park
Address: 1 Hing Fat Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Credit: Hong Kong Footprint (HongKongFootprint.com)
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