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Hong Kong Wetland Park

📍 Tin Shui Wai, New Territories

4.2(5,630 Google reviews)💰HK$15-30👶All ages

A 60-hectare park in Tin Shui Wai with dedicated bird hides, mangrove boardwalks, marshes, and ponds. Spot migrating birds, crabs, and fish. Interactive conservation exhibits throughout. Suits all ages including toddlers.

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★★★★★Featured review by Kwok Yu Lam

Very well organised park, very reasonable price at $30 per adult, $15 per child. Lots if information and instruction along the path over the park. Take 3 photos of animals in the park can collect a special gift in the information counters, don’t miss it!

🏆 Family Action Verdict

Best for families with curious primary-school-aged children who enjoy wildlife spotting over structured play. The flat trails suit toddlers in strollers. Birdwatching families get the most value — bring binoculars to supplement the hides. Less rewarding for teens seeking active recreation.

ℹ️ What to Know Before You Go

💡Photograph three different animals anywhere in the park and redeem a gift at the information counter before you leave
Bring binoculars to supplement the fixed-mount scopes inside the bird hides
🎟️Take the Light Rail to Wetland Park Station for the most direct entrance
🚗Wear light, covered clothing — mosquitoes are active near the mangrove boardwalks

💬 What Families Are Saying

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4.2

5,630 Google reviews

Praised wildlife variety40%
Highlighted easy, well-maintained trails30%
Mentioned photo gift activity20%
Noted uncrowded even on weekends10%
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Kwok Yu Lam

Very well organised park, very reasonable price at $30 per adult, $15 per child. Lots if information and instruction along the path over the park. Take 3 photos of animals in the park can collect a special gift in the information counters, don’t miss it!

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Lesley S

A must-go place if you enjoy learning more about birds and biodiversity. It takes you about 2 - 3 hours to enjoy the natural scenery and wetlands.

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Lewis So

Hong Kong Wetland Park in Tin Shui Wai is a unique ecological attraction that combines conservation, education, and recreation. Spanning over 60 hectares, the park allows visitors to explore diverse wetland ecosystems, including mangroves, marshes, and ponds. It features well-maintained walking trails, bird hides, and observation decks, making it an ideal destination for birdwatchers, nature enthusiasts, and families. The park is home to a variety of wildlife, such as birds, amphibians, and butterflies, offering a peaceful retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle. While the visitor center, which normally provides educational exhibits on wetland biodiversity and conservation, is currently under construction to offer an enhanced experience in the future, visitors can still enjoy the outdoor trails and wildlife observation. Facilities such as a café and gift shop add convenience to the visit. Easily accessible by public transport, Hong Kong Wetland Park remains a tranquil and educational destination for all ages.

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kam-ling CHIU

Tin shui wai Wetland park Transport:- MTR: West Rail Tin Shui Wai Station. Take Light Rail 705 or 706 and get off at Tin Sau Station or Wetland Park Station. Admission Fees-HKD30 per person and concession fee for HKD15. This is a mitigation park to trade off for reclaiming the original swamp for a large residential project. Many migrating birds come here for retreating from their winter. Hence there are small huts for bird watching equipped with binoculars. The area is not too big only 60 hectare but have landscapes, sugar gum trees, pools for various vegetations like lotus roots and walkways made of wood panels with swamp at the side to see small creatures like crabs and jumping fish. A noticeable guest here is the Crocodile Pui Pui which was caught in the new Territories’ river several years back and now became a big one and long term guest. This place is an exhibition centre for wildlife conservation and education centre. One can easily spend 3 hours here. Canteen is available for food and drinks. Written on Apr 19, 2025

Reviews from Google

Overview

Sixty hectares of wetland ecosystems — mangroves, marshes, and ponds — connect via well-maintained walking trails with minimal elevation change. Bird hides equipped with binoculars let children observe migrating species at close range. Interactive indoor exhibits explain local conservation history. A photo challenge runs throughout the park: photograph three animals and redeem a gift at the information counter. Weekends stay uncrowded. Budget two to three hours for the full trail circuit.

🕐 Opening Hours

Monday10:00 – 17:00
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday10:00 – 17:00
Thursday10:00 – 17:00
Friday10:00 – 17:00
Saturday10:00 – 17:00
Sunday10:00 – 17:00

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