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Location
  
Sha Tin, Hong Kong

Address
  
Sha Tin, Hong Kong

Phone
  
+852 2966 6435

Operated by
  
Hong Kong Jockey Club

Area
  
9 ha

Opened
  
May 1979

Penfold Park

Hours
  
Open today · 9AM–6:30AMSunday9AM–6:30AMMonday9AM–6:30AMTuesday9AM–6:30AMWednesday9AM–6:30AMThursday9AM–6:30AMFriday9AM–6:30AMSaturday9AM–6:30AMSuggest an edit

Public transit access
  
Racecourse Station (250 m), Fo Tan Station (600 m)

Similar
  
Sha Tin Racecourse, Racecourse Station, Yuen Chau Kok Park, Fo Tan Station, Ma On Shan Promenade

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Penfold Park (Chinese: 彭福公園) is a public park managed by the Hong Kong Jockey Club in Sha Tin, Hong Kong. It is named after Major-General Bernard Penfold, the first general manager of the Jockey Club who was in office from 1972 to 1979.

Contents

The park is located in the centre (within the track) of the Sha Tin Racecourse with a gross area of over 20 acres. It features green areas, as well as pools used by various waterbirds. People around the area often go there to have a walk. There are many painted horse statues and artworks. It is closed during horse racing days and Mondays.

Aerial video of shatin penfold park jockey club by inspire 1


History

The park was briefly called Infield Park at opening in May 1979. The chairman of the Jockey Club Board of Stewards, during the Stewards' annual general meeting on 17 September 1979, announced that the park would be named in honour of Major-General Bernard Penfold. The chairman explained that the Stewards "considered the beautifying of the in-field with shrubs and trees to be a characteristic example of General Penfold's many achievements". General Penfold, the manager of the Jockey Club who presided over construction of the park, was slated to retire the following year after seven seasons as general manager.

During the years after SARS, there have been a few slight bouts of bird flu, and the man-made lakes have been closed a few times to reduce the chance of visitors contracting the diseases. The Hong Kong Jockey Club announced that Penfold Park would be closed from the end of July 2007 to April 2008 for the construction of training facilities for the 2008 Olympic equestrian events. On January 17, 2009, the park is reopened for public once again.

Opening hours

On 22 September 2015, The Hong Kong Jockey Club announced that Penfold Park would be open year-round and with extended opening hours.

References

Penfold Park Wikipedia