Overview
Kowloon Walled City Park is a tranquil Jiangnan-style garden built on the site of the legendary Kowloon Walled City — once the densest settlement on earth.
Highlights
- Yamen Building: The restored Qing dynasty magistrate's office, now a museum with photographs.
- Historical Remnants: Original stone plaques, foundation walls, and a cannon.
- Garden Design: Classical Chinese landscape architecture with pavilions and moon gates.
History
The Walled City housed 33,000 people in just 2.6 hectares. Demolished in 1993–94, the site was transformed into a Qing dynasty-style garden that opened in 1995.
Visitor Tips
- Context: Read about the Walled City's history before visiting.
- Photo exhibition: The Yamen museum displays striking before-and-after photographs.
- Duration: 30–45 minutes.