Hong Kong|Kwun Tong Promenade

Kwun Tong Promenade is located next to the Kwun Tong Bypass. I only found out while researching that it used to be the Kwun Tong Public Cargo Working Area. (Learned something new 🩵)

The garden has a waterfront jogging track about 1 kilometer long, and I often see many people jogging here. (No matter the weather or time of day, there are always people jogging, which I really admire.)

Along the long track, the transparent glass railings do not block the beautiful scenery at all. Looking from afar, you can see the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal across the water. (At night, you can enjoy the dazzling night view.)

The garden features a musical 🎵 fountain and an interactive water play area. (But when I went, I didn’t see anyone playing in the water 🙈) It is said that during performance times, the musical fountain combines several famous tunes, and the evening shows feature changing lights. (Next time, I must come to watch at night. 🙈) The weather was beautiful on the day of my visit, allowing me to enjoy a stunning sunset 🌅, which was very lucky.

On holidays, many parents bring their children to sit on the grass here. Some even have picnics and let their kids play in the nearby park, making for a great family day out.

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By the sea, there is inevitably a cool sea breeze. Ladies who are sensitive to the wind should remember to bring a light jacket or thin scarf just in case.

📍Address: 80 Kwun Tong Waterfront Road

🕰️Opening Hours:

Musical Fountain ⛲️ and Water Play Area: 08:30–22:30 (except on regular maintenance days)

Regular Maintenance Day: Every Monday: 07:00—13:00

If the day falls on a public holiday, maintenance will be postponed to the next working day.

🎫Admission: Free

Transportation:

MTR 🚇: Kwun Tong Line, Ngau Tau Kok Station, Exit B6, about 10-15 minutes on foot

Buses 🚌 from various districts: 11D, 15A, 15P, 23, 74X, 80, 80P, 80X, 83X, 93A, 215X, 268C, 269C, T277

Minibuses 🚐: 22A, 68, 103

Ferries ⛴️: Sai Wan Ho — Kwun Tong

North Point — Kwun Tong

Hong Kong has many beautiful places. After a busy day, you can also pause, find a suitable spot, and slowly release the fatigue from a day’s work.

#HongKong #HongKongAttractions #WeekendGetaway #KwunTongPromenade

Post by Joleesa | May 5, 2025

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