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Morse Park No. 4

I’m not sure if I’ll ever find out this playground if not because K is having tennis training here. Apparently, there are plenty of tennis courts at Morse Park. 


To my surprise , Morse Park is actually quite a big park, divided into few section; Morse Park no 1 which is where the basketball court located  and next to the sports centre, Morse Park 2 is next to Wong Tai Sin Cultural Garden, Morse Park No. 3 which is the soccer pitch, then Morse Park No. 4 which is where tennis courts and skateboard park located. I’m pretty sure there are another children’s playground  at Morse Park No. 1 but it’s far away from No. 4, so we just hang out at the one nearby. 



I do think it’s a great playground in core and strength training. Different type of climbing bars, balancing log, see-saw and rock climbing walls with 2 mini slides. Climbing in general helps children to build their physicals and gross motor skills. Different climbing structures have the following benefits: 

1. Intense focus on each and every move made 

2. To navigate through obstacles, it trains their coordination 

3. Mentally and physically solving problems in hand

4. Boosting self esteem and overcoming fear via successful climbing 

5. Improvement in physical strengths 




Mom: ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ( I love climbing for kids because it is more than fun and challenging. It is definitely beneficial for kids’ physical and mental development)

My Kids : ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ 


Shades: benches by the tree 


Toilet: near the tennis court 


Refreshment: vending machine next to the playground 


Enclosed: no 


How to get there: 

- Mtr Lok Fu station exit B, 5 mins walk


Location: 30 Heng Lam St, Lo Fu Ngam


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