Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens
by WandererBen
Sep 26, 2025
As the autumn breeze cools the air, sunlight filters through the sparse foliage, casting a golden hue over the Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens. The park is filled with birdsong, yet it exudes a serene tranquility rather than noise.
Stopping by the aviary, you can spot the red-billed leiothrix hopping among the branches, its bright red beak and green plumage creating a charming contrast. By the distant pond, a little egret stands on one leg, still and meditative, harmonizing with the fallen leaves on the water's surface. The most delightful surprise is encountering a flock of red-billed blue magpies, gracefully tracing arcs in the sky, adding a touch of vitality to the peaceful autumn day.
The birds here seem accustomed to human presence, unafraid and at ease. A brief moment of birdwatching offers an escape from the city's hustle and bustle, lifting your spirits with the lightness of their wings and granting a rare sense of leisure.
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