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Tsz Wan Shan Playground 慈雲山中心歷奇遊樂場

While everyone is talking about the NEW and  quite happening shopping mall playground at MOKO, I took kids to one at Tsz Wan Shan Shopping Centre. 



It’s another free playground at the shopping mall but this one with quite a big area of water splashing equipments, huge climbing nets  and rope climber. There’s a 2-storey slide for user age 7 or 120cm and above. K is at the borderline and was thinking to give it a go, but then she walk away after hearing the other big kid saying it’s steep and too fast 😂 




Kids spent most of the time under the shower, jumping in the puddles, then running around with other kids playing catch. We were there for a session, they had fun, but I don’t think it’s worth a second visit.  


Tips: 

✅ bring extra clothes because kids will definitely get wet 

✅ wear socks in case you need a grip 

✅ shoes off at all area with rubber flooring

✅ there’s locker if you need to store personal items  

✅ get tickets to entry at the podium next to escalator opposite of the jewellery shop ⚠️⚠️⚠️ it’s a temporary set up (foldable chair and table) right below the escalator, only there at 10am and 2pm sharp. Approx 50 tickets (adults and kids) for each session, on a first come first serve basis ⚠️⚠️⚠️





Shade: We went for the 2.30pm session on a sunny day, but shaded by the building nearby. 


Enclosed: Yes


Toilet: Shopping mall


Refreshment: bubble tea shop and cafe de coral just next to the playground 


✅ 4 sessions per day 

Giving our tickets at 10am

A 10:30-11:45 

B 12:00 - 13:15

Giving out tickets at 2pm 

C 14:30-15:45

D 16:00 - 17:15 


Mom : ⭐️ 

Kids: ❤️ ❤️ 


How to get there: 

- MTR to diamond hill, walk for 15 mins or hop on to minibus no 19s 

- drive and park at the Tsz Wan Shan Shopping Centre 



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