Слайд 2Kowloon Park
Location: Tsim Tsa Tsui, Kowloon
Facilities: a swimming pool, aviary (though this may
be closed when there are Bird Flu fears), Maze Garden Sculpture Walk and Sculpture Garden.
The park is open every day from 6:30am until late in the evening.
Слайд 3Hong Kong Park
Location: Central, Hong Kong Island
Facilities:
Aviary
The air-conditioned Sports Centre
The 250-square-metre Children's
Playground
Olympic Square
Слайд 4The Flagstaff House of Tea Ware
Слайд 5Victoria Park
Opened in 1957, Victoria Park is the largest public park on Hong
Kong Island.
Location: Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island
Facilities: a bowling green, football pitches, basketball courts, tennis courts and outdoor swimming pool, a model boating lake where you watch wannabe daredevils revving up their model speedboats for a trip around the lake.
Слайд 6Hoi Ha Wan Marine Park
Location: Hoi Ha Wan, Sai Kung, New Territories
Hoi Ha
Wan is one of five marine parks in Hong Kong.
Hoi Ha Wan translates as ‘Bay Beneath the Sea’
Facilities: restaurant, changing Room, watersports equipment rental, shower
Слайд 7Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark
Location: Sai Kung Waterfront Park, Wai Man Road, Sai
Kung, New Territories
the park includes the Sai Kung Volcanic Rock Region and the Northeast New Territories Sedimentary Rock Region
Слайд 8Wetland Park
Location: Tin Shui Wai, New Territories
Facilities: Stream Walk, Succession Walk, Mangrove Boardwalk,
fish pond, mudflat and riverside
Слайд 9Mai Po Nature Reserve
Location: Mai Po, Yuen Long, New Territories
The Mai
Po Marshes Nature Reserve is a restricted area.
At the "entrance" of the Reserve, it is the Peter Scott Field Studies Centre, where the meeting point, souvenir shop and accommodation facilities are situated.