Hac Sa Park, Coastal park in Coloane, China.
Hac Sa Park is a recreation area along the coastline in Coloane with direct beach access, sports facilities, and connected water parks spread across the grounds. The park offers paddleboat rentals at a reservoir, basketball courts, and an Olympic-sized swimming pool for seasonal use.
The park formed around a natural beach known for its dark sand, a distinctive feature that shaped the area's identity. Over time, yellow sand was gradually mixed with the darker sand to help prevent coastal erosion.
Local families use the barbecue sections on weekends to cook and share traditional Macanese grilled dishes. The park serves as a gathering place where people celebrate food and community together.
The swimming pool and water facilities operate seasonally, typically from May through October, so plan your visit accordingly. The park layout is straightforward to navigate on foot and offers plenty of space to explore at your own pace.
The name Hac Sa comes from Cantonese meaning black sand, a direct reference to the beach's distinctive appearance. What many visitors notice only after observing the waves is how the contrasting sand colors create temporary patterns along the shoreline.
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