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Dogs loving - map of all the pet-friendly parks in Hong Kong!

Hong Kong Living | April 5, 2016

Having a pet in such a densely populated area is not easy feat. First you already have to find somewhere pet friendly to live in, then comes the problem of where to take them. Hong Kong isn’t like any other city, where cats and dogs can roam free practically anywhere. Here, rules dictate every park, every mall and you might be hard pressed to find somewhere to chill with your pets. We have talked about doggie swimming pool before, now let’s talk parks. There are officially 39 parks and recreational areas where pets are allowed, and below is a comprehensive map of all the dog parks as listed by the Hong Kong Government here.

Hong Kong Island

Peak Garden

香港,中西區海濱長廊上環段
Central and Western District Promenade – Sheung Wan Section

Central and Western District Promenade – Central Section

Oaklands Avenue Sitting-out Area

Quarry Bay Promenade

Lok Man Road Pet Garden

Fu Hong Street Pet Garden

Aberdeen Tennis and Squash Centre

Ap Lei Chau Waterfront Promenade

Tai Hang Drive Sitting-out Area

 

Kowloon


Kowloon Tsai Park

Hung Ling Street Sitting-out Area

Kwun Tong Ferry Pier Square

Lai Chi Kok Park Stage 1

Butterfly Valley Road Pet Garden

Po Kong Village Road / Shung Wah Street Sitting-out Area

Yau Tsim Mong Pet Garden

 

Islands

Tung Chung North Park

 

New Territories

Cheung Wan Street Rest Garden

Jockey Club Hing Shing Road Playground

Kwai Chung Castle Peak Road Sitting-out Area

Tsing Yu Street Garden

Tai Wo Hau Road Playground

Po Wing Road Sitting-out Area

Sheung Shui Heung Basketball Court

Po Lam Sitting-out Area

Wan Po Road Pet Garden

Tseung Kwan O Waterfront Park

Ma On Shan Sai Sha Road Pet Garden

Kwong Fuk Park

Chung Nga Road Children’s Playground

Sham Tsz Street Playground

Wo Yi Hop Road Garden

Tsuen Wan Park

Hoi Wong Road Garden

Lam Tei Pet Garden

Town Park North Children’s Playground

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