Sai Lau Kok Garden, Urban park in Tsuen Wan District, Hong Kong.
Sai Lau Kok Garden is an urban park in Tsuen Wan with two levels of decking, extensive landscaping, and elevated footbridges connecting different areas. The space includes an outdoor amphitheater for community gatherings and performances available to the public.
The park underwent major redevelopment in 2019 to address its previous isolation and lack of community facilities that had limited public use. This renewal reopened it as an integrated part of the neighborhood and made it accessible for everyday activities.
The garden references Tsuen Wan's fishing and farming traditions through architectural elements and plant choices that visitors notice while walking through. These design details connect how people use the space today with the area's former local activities.
You can reach the park directly from Tsuen Wan MTR Station's B1 exit using an elevated footbridge system that connects to the garden's various sections. This makes navigation straightforward even if you are unfamiliar with the area.
The central building features an inverted cone structure that provides natural ventilation and light distribution throughout its indoor spaces. Visitors who look closely will notice how this shape intelligently channels both air and daylight through the interior.
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