Hoi Bun Road Park
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| Hoi Bun Road Park | |
|---|---|
Entrance (prior to reconstruction) | |
| Type | Public park |
| Location | Kwun Tong, Hong Kong |
| Coordinates | 22°18′54″N 114°12′56″E / 22.3149°N 114.2155°E |
| Area | 0.93 hectares |
| Opened | 1990 |
| Operated by | Leisure and Cultural Services Department |
| Status | Open year round |
Hoi Bun Road Park (Chinese: 海濱道公園) is a public park in Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
The 9,300-square-metre park was built at a cost of $18.8 million for the enjoyment of the working population in the Kwun Tong industrial estate.[1][2] It was designed by the local architecture firm Spence Robinson and was opened in 1990 by the Urban Council.[3]
Prior to redevelopment (see below), the park featured a five-a-side football pitch, a pavilion with table tennis tables, a stepped planter with a look-off point, Chinese chess tables, and a public toilet block.
From 2019 to 2021, the park was closed for demolition and complete reconstruction. It reopened in August 2021.[4]