1 / 5Tuen Mun Park Reptile House
📍 Tuen Mun, New Territories
Hong Kong's first dedicated reptile house in Tuen Mun Park. Sixty-four individual reptiles across 33 species — including carpet pythons, ball pythons, pig-nosed turtles, and blue-tongued skinks. Indoor air-conditioned tanks and outdoor displays.
Very nice and easy to find . Just visit with the kids 🙏💕 Clean and satisfying
🏆 Family Action Verdict
Best for children aged three and above who are curious about reptiles and respond well to up-close observation of live animals in tanks. The stamping activity adds a structured mission for younger children who may lose focus on pure observation. Free entry makes a short visit low-commitment.
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💬 What Families Are Saying
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Judy Bohol
“Very nice and easy to find . Just visit with the kids 🙏💕 Clean and satisfying”
Mortimer Steele
“There were reptiles In the house It was free There are also turtles in the park pond outside”
Db C
“Feels really good in here. A great way to meet local reptiles.”
Traveler, William Tong
“Reptile house stores a lot of animals inside. It is a nice pace for kids to learn and play. Remember, do not use flash in photo taking. The flash could hurt animals.”
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Overview
Tuen Mun Park Reptile House opened as Hong Kong's first facility dedicated entirely to reptile exhibition. Sixty-four specimens across 33 species fill indoor temperature-controlled tanks and outdoor display areas. Highlights include carpet pythons, ball pythons, pig-nosed turtles, and blue-tongued skinks alongside model specimens and educational panels explaining species biology. Turtles from the park pond are visible outside near the facility.



