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阿歪609
5/5
Outstanding
Kowloon Walled City Park in Hong Kong is quite fascinating, its history etched within its pavilions and towers. It used to be considered a "no man's land," but now it's transformed into a tranquil Jiangnan garden, with elegant paths, rockeries, and ponds, making for a relaxing stroll. The remains of the old government office and South Gate remain, their stones etched with mottled inscriptions. Nearby, ancient Qing Dynasty cannons offer a glimpse into Hong Kong's founding.
The park's exhibition hall is meticulously designed, with vintage photographs and multimedia shorts telling the story of the Walled City's rise from chaos to rebirth—a story that's not sentimental but nonetheless thought-provoking. Access is a bit complicated, but it's accessible by numerous buses. It's free and quiet, perfect for a leisurely half-day stroll.
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Kowloon Walled City Park is based on the theme of gardens in the south of the Yangtze River in China. The whole park is divided into eight different scenic spots, namely Yafu Myanmar, Nanmen Huaigu, Bajing Different Interests, Four Seasons Tongxin, Zodiac Shadows, Chess Competition, and Lion Peek Garden and Guibi half pavilion.
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Other visitors' reviews of Kowloon Walled City Park
Show More ReviewsKowloon Walled City Park in Hong Kong is quite fascinating, its history etched within its pavilions and towers. It used to be considered a "no man's land," but now it's transformed into a tranquil Jiangnan garden, with elegant paths, rockeries, and ponds, making for a relaxing stroll. The remains of the old government office and South Gate remain, their stones etched with mottled inscriptions. Nearby, ancient Qing Dynasty cannons offer a glimpse into Hong Kong's founding. The park's exhibition hall is meticulously designed, with vintage photographs and multimedia shorts telling the story of the Walled City's rise from chaos to rebirth—a story that's not sentimental but nonetheless thought-provoking. Access is a bit complicated, but it's accessible by numerous buses. It's free and quiet, perfect for a leisurely half-day stroll.