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Tung Chau Street Park

1989 establishments in Hong KongHong Kong stubsSham Shui PoUrban public parks and gardens in Hong Kong
Tung Chau Street Park Plaza abandoned fountain 201704
Tung Chau Street Park Plaza abandoned fountain 201704

Tung Chau Street Park (Chinese: 通州街公園) is an urban public park in Sham Shui Po, Kowloon, Hong Kong, around the Nam Cheong Estate. It was built as a joint venture between the Urban Council and the Housing Department. The park opened on 29 October 1989 and occupies 5.5 hectares (14 acres). It is across the street from Nam Cheong Park, another sizable park.

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Tung Chau Street Park
Cheong San Lane, Kowloon Sham Shui Po (Sham Shui Po District)

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昌頌樓 Cheong Chung House

Cheong San Lane
Kowloon, Sham Shui Po (Sham Shui Po District)
Hong Kong, China
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