1 / 5Fa Hui Park
📍 Kowloon Tong, Kowloon
City park in Kowloon Tong with a playground featuring swings and slides for ages 2–10, basketball and volleyball courts, walking paths, and on-site public toilets with shower facilities. Free entry.
This is a very nice place whether one's interested in a relaxing walk, having a rest while being surrounded by vegetation, or watching sports. There a number of swings for kids as well. There is a public toilet here as well which has shower facilities in addition to toilets and sinks.
🏆 Family Action Verdict
Best for families with children aged 2–10 seeking a straightforward neighbourhood park with basic play equipment and sports facilities nearby. The on-site shower-equipped toilets make it practical for longer visits. Families wanting newer or more elaborate play structures will find the equipment range modest.
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💬 What Families Are Saying
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Umer Abdullah
“This is a very nice place whether one's interested in a relaxing walk, having a rest while being surrounded by vegetation, or watching sports. There a number of swings for kids as well. There is a public toilet here as well which has shower facilities in addition to toilets and sinks.”
Horse High Yellow
“Attended the 2024 Kowloon Caritas Bazaar today. Not easy to find the Fa Hui Park. But the atmosphere is superb.”
Roy Ma
“Once a year local produce market”
Queenie So
“There is a large playground with swings and slides suitable for children from 2 to 10 years old. Although the facilities are a bit old, but the place is clean in general.”
Reviews from Google
Overview
Fa Hui Park combines a children's playground — with swings and slides suited to ages 2–10 — with multiple sports courts for basketball and volleyball. Walking paths run through green planted areas, and on-site toilets include shower facilities, a practical convenience for families spending time outdoors. The playground equipment is functional and clean, if dated. The park also hosts an annual local produce market and the Kowloon Caritas Bazaar, which draws large seasonal crowds.



