Kowloon Park 九龍公園
In Kowloon Park, there is a swimming pool, indoor sports field, and the Avenue of Stars of Comics, which displays local comics created in Hong Kong over the past 20 to 30 years. It is a great place for photography, especially portrait photography. There is also Kung Fu Court, where performances are occasionally held.
Kowloon Park Entrance MTR Exit A
If you leave the subway from Exit A of Tsim Sha Tsui, you will find Kowloon Park on the left, in which has swimming pool, indoor sports field, and the Avenue of Comics Stars inside which displays local comics created in Hong Kong over the past 20 to 30 years.


The stone steps are painted with the characters and the year of the comics. Going up upstairs, there are statues of each comic character, and handprints of the author next to them. Several small stalls on the sides but the owners open them for business only on Sunday afternoons.



There is also Kung Fu Court, occasionally some traditional Martial Arts organizations would hold Kung Fu performances, such as Chinese New Year.

Sport Facilities
If you want to try swimming in the Kowloon Park indoor swimming pool, you will need to walk up a slope as the swimming pool and indoor sports hall are built on a small hill.
The Kowloon Park Swimming Pool is relatively inconspicuous, but you will see it if walk into the park. The paddling pool next to it is also larger than swimming pools in other areas. Other groups often rented the indoor sports field,
There is a McDonald’s next to it. After walking in the park or exercising, you can rest in the seats next to the swimming pool entrance

Kowloon Park is a great place for photography, especially portrait photography. The park is large and the background is full of flowers, plants and trees. If you are a travel photographer, you can also come here to take good pictures.
How to get there:
Address: 22 Austin Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Website: https://www.lcsd.gov.hk/en/parks/kp/index.html
Opening Hours: the Park 5 am – 12am mid night, Bird Lake 6:30am to 5:30pm