Tsuen Wan Riviera Park, Urban park in Tsuen Wan District, Hong Kong.
The Tsuen Wan Riviera Park extends over 4.26 hectares along the waterfront, featuring sports facilities, children's play areas, and landscaped walking paths.
The park opened to the public in May 1990 following construction funded by Riviera Gardens property developers with an investment of 60 million dollars.
The park serves as a central gathering space where residents participate in sports activities, exercise programs, and community events throughout the year.
The facility includes a natural turf pitch with 300-seat stands, four tennis courts, basketball courts, volleyball areas, and dedicated zones for elderly fitness.
The property combines water views with recreational spaces through a specialized layout that incorporates both sea-facing paths and inland sporting zones.
Location: Tsuen Wan District
Location: Hong Kong
Operator: 康樂及文化事務署 Leisure and Cultural Services Department
Address: 2A 怡康街 Yi Hong Street
Website: https://lcsd.gov.hk/parks/twwp/b5
GPS coordinates: 22.36337,114.11215
Latest update: May 20, 2025 16:44
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