Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Hong Kong Wetland Park

Hong Kong has many lovely marshes and fish ponds which lie just outside urban centres. Along the coast, you will find meandering shores, dense mangrove beds and extensive mudflats. These wetlands boast great biodiversity, with quite a few rare and unique species, such as the Romer's Tree Frog which is unique to Hong Kong. A visit to this eco-wonderland will certainly be unforgettable.


Perhaps you have never taken time to explore Hong Kong's lovely wetlands. Now is the time to experience and cherish them. Through the Hong Kong Wetland Ecotour, we wish that people will understand more on the importance of wetland conservation and get familiar with the interesting wetland wildlife in Hong Kong. We also wish more people will be aware that Hong Kong is not just a cramped city of skyscrapers. In the hinterland of the New Territories and along the local coastline of bays and beaches, there are many wetland environments which are brimming with natural charm and diversity of wildlife.

Open Hours:
Mondays, Wednesdays to Sundays, Public Holidays
10:00am - 5:00pm (Ticket service closed at 4:00pm)
Tuesdays (except Public Holidays) Closed
First and Second days of the Chinese Lunar New Year Closed

Ticket Office: 9:30am - 4:00pm, closed every Tuesday (except Public Holidays)

Ticket Fees (HK$)
Adult $30
Child (Aged 3 - below 18) / Full-time Student
/ Senior (Aged 65 or above) $15
Child (Below 3) Free


Reference and for more details:http://www.wetlandpark.com/

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