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Ho Man Tin Park

Just 5 mins walk from Ho Man Tin station of MTR Tuen Ma Line, it’s the Ho Man Tin Park, where the children’s playground is right in front of the sport centre. 


This park is up the hill, behind Oi Man Plaza, across a secondary school. Separate into 2 areas for one is age 2-5 and another 5 and above. In between are benches for resting. This is probably the only playground that’s fully shaded with shading cloth! We were there in the morning , close to 11am and it’s a sunny day, but kids are covered. 



Play equipment for elder kids includes slides, monkey bars and climbing walls: where it’s easier versions at the younger kids side, with 2 spring horses. My kids spent most time on monkey bars and climbing walls, it’s tad bit boring for them, but we still spend a good 45 mins at the playground 😂  I like that it’s shaded and clean. 



Shaded: Fully


Enclosed: Not really, but it’s in the sports centre compound which there’s only one way out via the gate 


Toilet and refreshments: Sports centre has toilets and vending machines 


Mommy : ⭐️ ⭐️ 

My Kids : ❤️ ❤️ 


How to get there: 

- Tuen Ma Line and get off at Ho Man Tin station. Exit A3, lift up to footbridge and walk towards the direction of Sports Centre 


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