Pengfu Park has a green grass suitable for pets to stretch their bones, but also can sit on the ground and gather.
Pengfu Park, followed by the East Railway Huochar Station, walk for about 20 minutes! It is the horse season, not open! But the scenery is beautiful!
First time to enter the world-famous Peng Fu Garden and the 2nd Hong Kong Sha Tin Racecourse, followed by the crowds at East Tietan Station, about 20 minutes walk! It is the best place for everyone to watch horse racing during the horse season! Many people! But interesting!
Peng Fuk Park is located in the middle of Sha Tin Racecourse and is funded and managed by the Hong Kong Jockey Club. Since its completion in 1979, it has been open to the public on non-race days, providing a pleasant and relaxing place for Sha Tin residents and visitors from all regions. Peng Fu Park also plays the role of Sha Tin Lung, with more than 15 000 visitors per month, allowing visitors to enjoy the safe, clean environment and vast greenery.
In fact, the entrance is a little difficult to find, to take the elevator next to the racecourse to the underground tunnel, and there is a big dog urine smell, it is obviously the dog owner is unfair, let the pet drown everywhere. The park has become a dog park. There are really many places for animals to run. The sanitary level is acceptable, but many of the facilities in the past have been changed to equestrian facilities, which is a pity. 😥
Pengfu Park has a green grass suitable for pets to stretch their bones, but also can sit on the ground and gather.
Pengfu Park, followed by the East Railway Huochar Station, walk for about 20 minutes! It is the horse season, not open! But the scenery is beautiful!
First time to enter the world-famous Peng Fu Garden and the 2nd Hong Kong Sha Tin Racecourse, followed by the crowds at East Tietan Station, about 20 minutes walk! It is the best place for everyone to watch horse racing during the horse season! Many people! But interesting!
Peng Fuk Park is located in the middle of Sha Tin Racecourse and is funded and managed by the Hong Kong Jockey Club. Since its completion in 1979, it has been open to the public on non-race days, providing a pleasant and relaxing place for Sha Tin residents and visitors from all regions. Peng Fu Park also plays the role of Sha Tin Lung, with more than 15 000 visitors per month, allowing visitors to enjoy the safe, clean environment and vast greenery.
In fact, the entrance is a little difficult to find, to take the elevator next to the racecourse to the underground tunnel, and there is a big dog urine smell, it is obviously the dog owner is unfair, let the pet drown everywhere. The park has become a dog park. There are really many places for animals to run. The sanitary level is acceptable, but many of the facilities in the past have been changed to equestrian facilities, which is a pity. 😥