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Chinese
  
沙田公園

Jyutping
  
saa1 tin4 gung1 jyun4

Phone
  
+852 2695 9253

Hanyu Pinyin
  
Shātián Gōngyuán

Chinese
  
沙田中央公園

Sha Tin Park

Hanyu Pinyin
  
Shātián Zhōngyāng Gōngyuán

Jyutping
  
saa1 tin4 zung1 joeng1 gung1 jyun4

Address
  
1 Yuen Wo Rd, Sha Tin, Hong Kong

Hours
  
Open today · 6:30AM–11PMFriday6:30AM–11PMSaturday6:30AM–11PMSunday6:30AM–11PMMonday6:30AM–11PMTuesday6:30AM–11PMWednesday(Qingming Festival)6:30AM–11PMHours might differThursday6:30AM–11PMSuggest an edit

Hong kong sha tin park


Sha Tin Park (Chinese: 沙田公園), formerly known as Sha Tin Central Park (Chinese: 沙田中央公園), is a park at 2 Yuen Wo Road, Sha Tin, Hong Kong. It is situated along the Shing Mun River in the new town of Sha Tin, next to the New Town Plaza, Sha Tin Town Hall, and Sha Tin Public Library.

Contents

The park occupies 8.05 hectares (19.89 acres) of land, and is managed by Leisure and Cultural Services Department. The opening hours are from 6:30 am to 11:00 pm.

History

Most of the land that the park occupies was reclaimed from Tide Cove during the construction of the Sha Tin New Town, though some of the land existed beforehand and was previously occupied by the Sha Tin Airfield, a military air base.

While the park was under construction, a "sneak preview" was provided to the public as it was temporarily opened from 14 to 17 March 1987 for the Hongkong Flower Show.

The park was opened on 24 August 1988. It was then named as Sha Tin Central Park. It was built and administered by the Regional Council.

Shortly following the Tiananmen Square massacre, the Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements in China erected a replica of the Goddess of Democracy statue in Sha Tin Central Park, on a temporary basis, with the approval of the council. Over 4,000 people attended its unveiling on 3 July 1989, with many laying wreathes at the foot of the statue. In 1997, the pro-Beijing camp within the council voted down another application by the alliance to temporarily exhibit the Pillar of Shame statue in the park on the anniversary of the massacre.

Facilities

Facilities include the Main Plaza, Amphitheatre, South Garden, North Garden, Artists' Corner, Walled Garden, Verandah, Azalea Garden, Scented Garden, Children Playgrounds (in both South Garden and North Garden), Light Refreshment Kiosks and Birds Conservation Area in the park.

In the Scented Garden, Michelia figo and Osmanthus fragrans are planted.

Artists' Corner is an open area for the artists exhibiting, displaying, sharing and selling their personal products with the public on every Saturdays, Sundays, and Public Holidays. There is a Wedding Garden in the Artists' Corner.

References

Sha Tin Park Wikipedia