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Aldrich Bay Park (Chinese: 愛秩序灣公園) is a park with fishing village as its theme. Located at the waterfront of Aldrich Bay, Sai Wan Ho, Hong Kong, it is 22,000 square feet in size. The park was opened on 11 April 2011 and is now managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department.
Location
editThe park act as a wind corridor, allowing the sea breeze to blow to inland areas, reducing the wall effect of the high-rise buildings beside the sea, including Les Saisons.
History
editAfter the 10-year planning of Aldrich Bay Park, more than 130-million dollars were used in the construction. The park was formerly the Aldrich Bay Bus terminus, which had stopped being used since June 2006. The termini of some bus routes were moved to the nearby Sai Wan Ho (Grand Promenade) Bus Terminus. After that, the land was temporarily used as a golf course for practice. A total of 10,000 people used this facility each month. As the golf course's fence blocked the view of some flats in Les Saisons and the course's lighting causes a serious light pollution problem, some residents nearby protested against it.
Design
editThe park adopts the theme of old fishing village, and uses steel, glass, wood and bamboo as building materials. A 1:1 fishing vessel and two sampans are placed in the pool, while two wood corridors act as a jetty for boarding the fishing vessel. A fishing shed model is also placed beside the jetty.
The fishing vessel was once placed in a park in Tuen Mun, it is moved to this park due to vandalism. Other facilities like Scent Garden, Tai chi garden and children's playground are also available in this park.
Related news
editAldrich Bay Park was complained by the nearby residents just after its opening as some trespassers entered the park at night after its opening hours, producing loud noise.
Besides, fun fairs and singing performances are frequently held in the park. As the loudspeakers generate loud noise, some nearby residents find it annoying.
Opening hours
editThe park opens from 06:00 to 23:00 every day.
Non-smoking regulation
editSmoking is not allowed in the park.
Transportation
editMTR
editFerry
editBus and minibus
edit- Sai Wan Ho (Grand Promenade) Bus Terminus
- Bus Route 2 (to Central)
- Bus Route 14 (to Stanley)
- Bus Route 720 (to Central)
- Minibus Route 20 (to Chai Wan Industrial City)
- Lei King Road Bus Stop
- Bus Route 2A, 2X, 77, 82S, 99, 722, N8
- Minibus Route 65
- Residents' Service Route NR17, NR811
- Tai On Street Bus Stop
- Bus Route 77, 82S, 85A, 99, 110, 307P, 606, 606A
- Minibus Route 20, 65, 68
- Residents' Service Route NR811
Nearby places
editReferences
edit- ^ "Sai Wan Ho to Kwun Tong Ferry Service". Archived from the original on 21 January 2017. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
- ^ "Sai Wan Ho to Sam Ka Tsuen Ferry Service". Archived from the original on 12 November 2016. Retrieved 8 June 2018.