Ma On Shan Park is a sprawling, impeccably maintained green space on Hong Kong's New Territories coastline, offering a surprising escape from the city's intensity. With its lush gardens, waterfront promenades, and family-friendly facilities, it's a local favourite for weekend strolls, picnics, and outdoor recreation. The park's design blends Chinese landscaping with modern leisure spaces, making it a serene spot to unwind while soaking up views of Tolo Harbour and the surrounding hills.
Highlights & What to See
- Waterfront Promenade – A long, breezy walkway perfect for cycling, jogging, or simply watching the boats glide across Tolo Harbour. The sunset views here are spectacular.
- Chinese Garden – A tranquil section with pavilions, koi ponds, and winding paths, offering a classic horticultural experience.
- Children's Play Areas – Two large playgrounds with modern equipment, including a pirate-ship-themed zone that delights younger visitors.
- Sports Facilities – Tennis courts, basketball courts, and a skatepark attract active locals; you can easily join a pickup game or just observe the energy.
- Ma On Shan Promenade – Extends beyond the park, linking to the Ma On Shan waterfront and providing access to nearby seafood restaurants.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend 1.5 to 2 hours exploring the park and its promenade. If you're combining it with a cycle ride along the waterfront or a picnic, budget up to half a day. The park is especially pleasant in the late afternoon when the heat subsides and the harbour lights begin to twinkle.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Ma On Shan Country Park – A short bus ride away, offering hiking trails like the MacLehose Trail Section 4, with panoramic views of Sai Kung and the coast.
- Sai Kung Town – A 15-minute taxi ride east, famous for its seafood restaurants, waterfront dining, and access to outlying islands like Sharp Island.
- Tai Po Waterfront Park – Another large park along Tolo Harbour, about 20 minutes by bus, with a kite-flying area and a model boat pond.
- Chinese University of Hong Kong – A scenic campus with a peaceful lake and a university art museum, reachable by MTR from Ma On Shan.
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- Ma On Shan Country Park — No machine-readable author provided. Germandemat assumed (based on copyright claims). / Public domain
- Sai Kung Town — Shi Deru (a.k.a. Shawn Xiangyang Liu) / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Tai Po Waterfront Park — Baycrest / CC BY-SA 2.5
- Shing Mun Reservoir — Geographer ( talk ) / CC BY 3.0