The Hong Kong Wetland Park consists of an indoor "Wetland Interactive World" covering an area of 10,000 square meters and an outdoor "Wetland Reserve" of over 60 hectares. A wide variety of creatures can be seen in the park, and many types of wetlands can be seen. There is a very distinctive shell wall outside the park ticket office, decorated with a large number of shellfish, and seeing them from a distance means that you are in the park. Entering the ticket gate is the visitor center (located on the basement floor), where you enter the "Wetland Interactive World" unit. There are five exhibition gallery units, "How Much Wetland Knows", "Wetland World", "Human Culture", "Viewing Gallery" and "Wetland Challenge", which are highly popularized. Go to the bottom of the basement and turn right upstairs (called the first floor), and you will pass through these five exhibition galleries in turn. In the wetland world unit, three different types of ecological environments are simulated, namely the northern tundra, tropical swamp and Hong Kong wetland. Along the way, you can learn a little knowledge about the migration of migratory birds and reindeer, and you can also see the Malayan turtles and alligators in the tropical forest, which is very interesting. The viewing gallery on the first floor is a good place to overlook the marshes and wetlands. Continue walking to the "Wetland Challenge" unit, where you can challenge an interactive game. Then go back to the basement, where there is also a screening room and a swamp adventure game area, where parents can accompany their children to experience and play together. Follow the directions to go from indoors to outdoors. At the entrance of the wetland reserve is the Beibei House, where a small bay crocodile, Beibei, found in the New Territories of Hong Kong lives. Through the transparent glass curtain wall, you can see Bei Bei swimming in the outdoor pool. The next stop is to stroll along the creekside roaming trail, where you can see the different ecology of the upper, middle and lower reaches of the river. Continue to go counterclockwise to the Wetland Exploration Center, where you can take a break, and then enjoy the succession of water lilies, reeds and other aquatic plants along the way, a natural atmosphere. There are three bird-watching houses in the wetland. The first is the river-side bird-watching house. There are chairs and binoculars in the house. You can go up to the third floor to view the nearby scenery. At low tide, you can also see a variety of ducks and egrets on the first floor. and Spoonbill. Out of the riverside bird watching house is the mangrove pontoon, which is a pontoon bridge over the mangrove waters. On the bridge, you can be in the mangrove ecology. Walking across the pontoon is the nearby mudflat bird watching house and fish pond bird watching house. It is a good place to watch the true climate birds and wetland fish pond ecology in the wetland. Then, go through the Wilderness Trail to the Butterfly Garden, and watch more than 200 species of butterflies and moths in the park. You can enjoy the beautiful scenery of flying butterflies when the sun is full.
Amazing park! the price is incredibly low for what the park has to offer. The nature is perfectly preserved and taken care off. I would definitely recommend if you are a nature lover like me or if you are looking for a peaceful space to read a book 🤩
The Hong Kong Wetland Park is easily accessible by bus and railway. It is refreshing to watch birds, visit Le Beibei, enjoy various flowers and trees, and enjoy a mangrove tree during December and January every year.
Tianshuiwei Park is spacious. In addition to the colorful flowers and trees, there are also many spaces for tourists to rest. Tourists can stroll in the park, enjoy the lake view and wash their hearts.
Educational but not very attractive. Red leaves were not yet available in early Dec. Quite a lot of high rise residential buildings nearby.
Quite remote and not much to see here. There are people with long cameras trying to capture photos of migrating birds but only few could be seen.
Regular admission is 30HKD per adult. Not much to see as it tried to maintain the natural environment - so don't expect nice flowers and gardens. It might not be the peak season for birds' migration so few birds were seen.
Hong Kong Wetland Park is a picturesque and beautiful park. The children enjoyed themselves very much. Not only did they learn the knowledge of wetland protection, but also the amusement facilities were strong enough. The Park was actually close to Shenzhen. After passing the customs in Shenzhen Bay, there were minibuses directly. Volunteers explained the common knowledge of wetland. There were also multimedia demonstrations and hand-made primary schools. There were many native animals and plants in the wetland beach near Shenzhen Bay. They experienced them personally from the natural world. Animal specimens, using modern technology display, the overall walking distance is not far, the architectural design layout is reasonable, and pay attention to the details, suitable for children to see, popularize wetland natural knowledge. Tickets are also overvalued, with HK$30 for adults and 15 for children. Traffic, you can take the West Railway Line of Hong Kong Railway to get off at Tianshuiwei Station and transfer to the Light Rail of Hong Kong Railway. After getting off at Wetland Park Station, you can take routes 705 and 706 through this station, or take routes 264M, 265M, 265S, 276A, 276B or 967 to get off outside the park gate.