Sham Shui Po
Sham Shui Po Sports Ground
The Sham Shui Po Sports Ground is located at No. 3 Hing Wah Street and opened on January 9, 1988. The stadium is now the home of the Hong Kong Super League football team Dream Chunqi. Groups can rent during opening hours. The sports field is equipped with covered stands, a grass football field and a 400-meter-long eight-lane track and field track. When the sports ground is not rented out, it will be open to the public for jogging, and the opening hours will be printed as a timetable, and will be placed at the entrance of the venue for public viewing in the first half of each month. During the football match, the three innermost lanes will be closed.......
Pei Ho Street Sports Centre
Pei Ho Street Gymnasium is located on the 5th to U6 floors of the Beihe Street Municipal Services Building, 333 Keelung Street, Sham Shui Po. It was opened in August 1995. The gymnasium provides diversified recreational facilities. Individuals and groups are welcome to rent them during opening hours. In addition, the gymnasium holds different types of recreational and sports activities every month, and citizens are welcome to sign up to participate.......
Sham Shui Po Park
Sham Shui Po Park is located on Lai Chi Kok Road, near the Precious Blood Society Ka Ling School. Facilities include children’s playground, elderly fitness station, gate court, Tai Chi Garden, cobble walking trails and jogging trails. Sham Shui Po Park Swimming Pool is also located in the park. The current site of Sham Shui Po Park was formerly part of the Sham Shui Po Military Camp built in 1927. Hong Kong was a prisoner-of-war concentration camp during the Japanese Occupation. It was converted into a park in 1983. The boundary stones of the military camp are still preserved in the park.......
Tung Chau Street Park
Tung Chau Street Park is adjacent to MTR Nam Cheong Station. It has a number of recreational facilities, such as tennis courts, basketball courts and children's playgrounds, as well as 3 squash courts/table tennis rooms/multi-purpose activity rooms.......
Kowloon West PHAB Centre Hong Kong PHAB Association
Kowloon West PHAB Centre Hong Kong PHAB Association is one of the service centers of the Hong Kong Association for the Disabled and Health. It mainly provides training and support for the disabled, family members/caregivers and the public to help them develop their potential, actively integrate into the community and promote the message of "harmony inclusiveness". The service areas of the center include emotional and psychological counselling services, caregiver support services, public education activities and handicap workshops.......
Nam Cheong Park
Nam Cheong Park is a large park in Sham Shui Po District, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is located at No. 20 Sham Mong Road, Sham Shui Po, and is surrounded by Lin Cheung Road, Yen Chow Street West and Hoi Fai Road. The park was opened in 1998 and is now managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department. The northeast of the park is Nanchang Village, hence the name. Nanchang Park features a large lawn with an area of 20,000 square meters, which is the largest among all parks in Hong Kong.......
Han Garden
Han Garden is located in Tonkin Street, Changsha Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It was completed in December 1993. The facilities in the garden are modeled after the Han Dynasty style. It is managed and operated by the Hong Kong Housing Authority and is adjacent to the Li Cheng Uk Han Tomb Museum.......
Cheung Sha Wan Government Office
The Cheung Sha Wan Government Offices is located at 303 Cheung Sha Wan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is the largest office building for Hong Kong government departments outside of Hong Kong Island.......
Un Chau Street Public Library
Un Chau Street Public Library is located on the first floor of Yuanzhou Street Municipal Building, 59-63 Yuanzhou Street, and is a small library.......
Hoi Lai Shopping Centre
Hoi Lai Shopping Centre is located at the junction of Hoi Lai Street, Sham Mong Road, Sham Shui Po, in Hoi Lai Village in the West Kowloon Reclamation Area. It is located to the southeast of Mei Foo New Village. It is adjacent to a number of newly developed large private housing estates. Hoi Lai Shopping Centre has concentrated shops. On the ground floor and first floor, the shops are large and small, and operate various retail and service industries such as restaurants, fast food restaurants, specialty restaurants, super malls, convenience stores, bank teller machines, laundry shops, bakery shops, hair salons, medical clinics and dental clinics Wait.......