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Located on a hill along the banks of Lam Thon River (Lam Tsuen), with an area of 22 hectares, Dai Bo Park has a wide range of public facilities including: a 1.2km-long outdoor promenade along the length of the park. Tolo harbour, relaxation area, themed gardens, jogging track, stage area with a capacity of 600 seats, swimming pool with the only dedicated boat model in Hong Kong. Dai Bo Park is a great place for local guests or tourists to come here to relax, enjoy the fresh air, temporarily get away from the noisy, busy center with a dense traffic system and high-rise buildings. Modern high-rise building.
It is also the starting point of the famous cycling route to Tai Mei Tuk. You can also rent bicycles to roam around the park and enjoy the fresh air.
In addition to the physical facilities to support outdoor activities, the park also has a 250 square meter insect exhibition and display room, where you can find a variety of specimens, models of animals. different types of insects as well as essential information about them. An ideal attraction for those who love nature or small creatures, come here and immerse yourself in the fun and colorful insect world.
Right in the center of the park is a 32 meter high observation tower. If you are not afraid of heights, experience climbing to the top of the tower for a panoramic view of Tolo port, Da Po industrial area and the countryside extending to the border of Mainland China. Along the observation tower, there are simulation images that give you the opportunity to learn more about the history of the Dai Bo area in the struggle of the local people against the colonial rule in the early days of entering the New Territories, or during the period of resistance against Japanese troops invading the territory and also during the prosperous period of the region after World War II.
The park is an ideal stopover for visitors to relax, after a day of exploring bustling Hong Kong. If you book a hotel in this area, spend some time visiting Dai Bo Park.
The park is open 24/7, weekdays, and there is no fee. The insect exhibition area is open from 0800 AM to 0700 PM; remove the observation door open from 0700 AM to 0700 PM.
If you are in other parts of Hong Kong, you can easily use public transport to visit Da Bo Park: bus lines 72A, 73, 73X, 75X, 271, 275R, 74K, 75K, 71K, 71S; or subway K17.