Photo: Ian Lambot / CC BY-SA 4.0
Step into a serene pocket of Chinese garden history in the heart of bustling Kowloon. Kowloon Walled City Park, built on the site of the infamous, densely packed Kowloon Walled City, is a masterful transformation from a lawless enclave to a tranquil Jiangnan-style garden. Wander through winding paths, past lotus ponds, ancient banyan trees, and elegant pavilions that echo the imperial gardens of Suzhou. It’s a place where Hong Kong’s chaotic past meets its calm present, offering a quiet escape and a compelling story of urban renewal.
Highlights & What to See
- The Yamen (Former Office): The only remaining Qing dynasty building in Hong Kong, now a small museum detailing the walled city’s history – from its military origins to its demolition.
- Eight Floral Walks: Stroll through themed gardens like the Garden of Fragrance and the Garden of Peonies, each designed with traditional Chinese horticulture.
- The Mountain View Pavilion: Climb to this elevated pavilion for a panoramic view over the park’s lush greenery and the surrounding Kowloon City skyline.
- The Old Well & Stone Table: Remnants of the walled city’s daily life, these artefacts offer a tangible link to the dense community that once lived here.
- The Lotus Pond: A picture-perfect spot with koi carp gliding beneath lily pads, framed by weeping willows and a charming bridge.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allocate 1 to 1.5 hours to fully appreciate the park’s intricate design and explore the Yamen museum. It’s a compact site, so you can easily combine it with a food crawl through the nearby Kowloon City neighbourhood, famous for its Thai restaurants and local bakeries. Morning visits are quieter and cooler, while late afternoon casts lovely shadows across the gardens.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Kowloon City: A vibrant district just outside the park, known for its excellent Thai food, traditional dai pai dongs, and the old airport runway remnants.
- Wong Tai Sin Temple: A 10-minute taxi ride away, this colourful Taoist temple is one of Hong Kong’s most famous, with fortune-telling stalls and a beautiful garden.
- Lion Rock Country Park: For hikers, the trail up Lion Rock offers sweeping views over Kowloon and Hong Kong Island – the park entrance is a short bus ride from Kowloon City.
- Hong Kong Island: A quick MTR ride across the harbour takes you to Central, where you can explore the Peak, Man Mo Temple, and the city’s best museums and dining.
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Image credits
- Hong Kong Island — Ray in Manila / CC BY 2.0
- Kowloon — Ian Lambot / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Wong Tai Sin Temple — Wpcpey / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Lion Rock Country Park — User:Ahleong / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Victoria Peak — Samson Ng . D201@EAL / CC BY-SA 4.0