Top 10 Nature & Parks in Kowloon, China

November 22, 2021 Agatha Simes

Delectable dim sum, floating islands, and a one-of-a-kind skyline are just some of Hong Kong’s unique features. Get an eyeful of traditional Chinese architecture in Ngong Ping village, then take the tram to the tippity-top of Victoria Peak for unparalleled views. The rocks and gentle hills of Nan Lian Garden will bring you inner peace, as will a calming cup of tea in a Stanley café. Become one with everything at the Chi Lin Nunnery, a serene Buddhist complex.
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1. Victoria Harbour

Central and Western District, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong 999077 China
Excellent
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4.5 based on 6,262 reviews

Victoria Harbour

Reviewed By lisadavies2018 - London, United Kingdom

What an absolutely beautiful unforgettable harbour this is. We were lucky enough to have a hotel room that overlooked the entire harbour and never tired of the sight we were greeted with. The skyline is breathtaking both throughout the day and at night. The buildings on HK island light up daily and with the light show every night at 8 it truly offers you an unforgettable view. Loved watching the different boats and ferries crossing the harbour and seeing the helicopter taking off and landing opposite it was magical

2. Chi Lin Nunnery

Chi Lin Rd, Diamond Hill, Hong Kong China +852 2354 1735 [email protected] http://www.chilin.org/
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4.5 based on 3,344 reviews

Chi Lin Nunnery

Reviewed By BradJill - Hong Kong, China

The Chi Lin Nunnery is one of our special places in Hong Kong. Originally built in 1934, the monastery building and grounds you see today were opened to the public in 2000. This is a peaceful and tranquil place that is beautifully maintained. Chi Lin along with the adjacent Nan Lian Gardens are free to visit and open from 7am to 7pm daily. What you find here is a Buddhist monastic complex constructed of cedar wood and built in the style of the Tang Dynasty. There are a handful of halls, each fitted with beautiful shrines with gilded and colourful statue figures representing manifestations of Buddha. The main hall includes five large gilded figures (3 Buddha figures and 2 attending disciples) is particularly impressive. Note that they ask you to not take photos in this area of the monastery. There is information posted next to each hall with Chinese and English text, allowing you to read up and learn about the figures on display in each. You can take pictures in the open courtyard which are decorated with numerous manicured shrubs and flowering plants. This is a Lotus Pond Garden with four delightful pools, it is an attractive setting and easy place to relax and enjoy yourself. Overall, this is a place you can easily spend half an hour. Add an addition 30-45 minutes to browse the grounds and exhibition galleries of the Nan Lian Garden which is connected by bridge to the other side of the street running along side the Nunnery. Collectively, these two attractions represent one of the most beautiful locations to visit in Hong Kong, a place loved by residents and visitors alike.

3. Nan Lian Garden

No.60 Fung Tak Road, Diamond Hill, Hong Kong China +852 3658 9366 http://www.nanliangarden.org/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 4,154 reviews

Nan Lian Garden

Reviewed By delilahpop1

An absolutely beautiful, peaceful garden to take a stroll around and get away from the crowds of Kowloon. Extremely well kept, and well worth a visit.

4. Lion Rock

Hong Kong China
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4.5 based on 103 reviews

Lion Rock

At 1624 feet tall this is one of Hong Kong's most recognizable landmarks.

Reviewed By Mairwen1

What an amazing walk – this has to be the most stunning walk in Hong Kong. The stark granite peak is incredibly striking and the views from this 495 metre point over Hong Kong, Kowloon, Shatin and the New Territories are just breathtaking. It’s like standing on top of the world. An added fun aspect to the walk was seeing macaque monkeys along the way. Overall, it’s a challenging walk and you definitely want to do it in the cooler months if you can, not in the middle of summer. You also want to do it on a clear day because there’s no way you want to sweat your way to the top and find those incredible views obscured by haze or fog. Most importantly, go prepared. Water, snacks, hat and sunscreen are absolute essentials. Be aware that there is nowhere to refill water bottles so take enough with you. You also want good shoes with grip because some of the paths are steep and rocky and have loose gravelly, slippery surfaces. Allow yourself around 3-4 hours. GETTING THERE: From Wong Tai Sin MTR, there are a couple of ways to start the walk. The most common starting point is Jong Fat Temple and Shatin Pass Rd but this involves a long stretch of uphill road and then killer stairs to the ridge. I prefer to start at Lion Rock Park on Lion Rock Rd (near the BBQ area and archery club). It’s a much shorter trail through bushland. We caught a taxi from Wong Tai Sin MTR ($24HKD) to here, then walked past the boom gate on our right and almost immediately, there are stairs on your left with a makeshift sign saying ‘Lion Rock’. This path will take you all the way up to Lion Rock via the Reunification Pavilion and you can continue along the ridge before heading down to join Shatin Pass.

5. Kwun Tong Waterfront Promenade

Hoi Bun Road, Kwun Tong, Hong Kong China +852 2346 8538 http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/en/parks/ktp/index.html
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4.5 based on 57 reviews

Kwun Tong Waterfront Promenade

6. Western Lotus Pond Garden

Sheung Yuen Leng, Hong Kong China
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Western Lotus Pond Garden

Reviewed By JH72 - London, United Kingdom

Get off at Diamond Hill MTR exit c and follow the signs outside to Chi Lin Nunnery. The gardens are a beautiful escape from the traffic of the city. A real good place to collect your thoughts and bin the bad ones! While here you might as well visit the monastery/nunnery of Chi Lin.

7. West Kowloon Art Park

Western Harbour Crossing Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong China +852 5506 0017 https://www.westkowloon.hk/en/artpark
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

West Kowloon Art Park

8. Kowloon Walled City Park

Tung Tau Tsuen, Kowloon, Hong Kong China +852 2716 9962 [email protected] http://www.amo.gov.hk/en/monuments_63.php
Excellent
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4.0 based on 474 reviews

Kowloon Walled City Park

Reviewed By jenkle89 - Hendaye, France

A beautiful little park to visit in Hong Kong, with its pavillions, ponds and flowers. Was really interesting to learn about its history, once being a self governed high rise shanty town houisng over 41,000 people, before its demolition in 1993. There was a little exhibition in the Alms House that explained the history of the park.

9. Fung Tak Park

Fung Tak Rd, Chuk Un, Hong Kong China
Excellent
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4.0 based on 3 reviews

Fung Tak Park

10. Kowloon Park

22 Austin Rd., Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong China +852 2724 3344 http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/en/parks/kp/index.html
Excellent
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4.0 based on 2,107 reviews

Kowloon Park

Reviewed By KPR777 - Raleigh, United States

When the crowded streets of Kowloon start to overwhelm you, take a stroll through beautiful Kowloon Park and enjoy this lovely oasis of peace with lots to see and do. Not only are the gardens and fountains beautiful, but there's also a sculpture garden near the mosque on the southeast corner, as well as a maze of hedges and an aviary. For children, there's a huge playground with lots of fun equipment to climb on, and for hot days, there's a fantastic public swimming pool that's perfect for cooling off and catching some rays. Even better than all of this for me was watching the dozens of pink flamingos in one of the ponds one late afternoon -- an unexpected treat!

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