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Sham Shui Po Park

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Sham Shui Po Park Fountain Plaza 2015
Sham Shui Po Park Fountain Plaza 2015

Sham Shui Po Park (Chinese: 深水埗公園; Jyutping: sam1 seoi2 bou4 gung1 jyun4) is a park in Sham Shui Po, New Kowloon, Hong Kong. It comprises two physically discontiguous sites on either side of Lai Chi Kok Road. The larger site is more well-known as Sham Shui Po Park. The smaller, located within Lai Kok Estate and originally managed by the Housing Authority, became part of Sham Shui Po Park when it was transferred to the Leisure and Cultural Services Department. The park was built on reclaimed land originally home to the Sham Shui Po Barracks.

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Sham Shui Po Park
Tonkin Street, Kowloon Cheung Sha Wan (Sham Shui Po District)

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深水埗公園游泳池 Sham Shui Po Park Swimming Pool

Tonkin Street
Kowloon, Cheung Sha Wan (Sham Shui Po District)
Hong Kong, China
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