Hong Kong Wetland Park
Yuen Long, New Territories, China
Hong Kong Wetland Park in Yuen Long, New Territories, China, is a 61-hectare conservation, education, and tourism facility opened in 2002, blending indoor exhibits with outdoor wetland habitats to showcase biodiversity and ecological importance.
The Wetland Interactive World features themed galleries on frozen tundras, tropical swamps, and human culture with interactive puzzles, a 4D theater, swamp adventure play area for kids, and viewing platforms overlooking marshes teeming with birds, fish, and reptiles like alligators.
Outdoor trails include stroller-friendly boardwalks through mangroves, streams, butterfly gardens, and bird hides for spotting egrets, herons, and mudskippers, plus a constructed reserve mimicking natural wetlands near high-rises, offering fresh air, picnics, and workshops ideal for families year-round except Tuesdays.
Location
Wetland Park Rd, Tin Shui Wai, Hong Kong
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