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Named “The Wonderful Town of Play”, the 32,000-square-foot space features nine attractions across seven play zones, including a 6-metre treehouse slide and a 5-metre vertical adventure tower. Designed by local studio One Bite, the playground blends ecology with entertainment and is free to enter.

Aerial view of The Wonderful Town of Play rooftop playground in Tin Shui Wai, featuring colourful slides, climbing structures and wetland-themed designs (Above The Line)
Aerial view of The Wonderful Town of Play rooftop playground in Tin Shui Wai, featuring colourful slides, climbing structures and wetland-themed designs (Above The Line)

Inspired by nearby Hong Kong Wetland Park, the playground aims to teach children about the region’s biodiversity. Each zone reflects a different wetland habitat, with interactive features such as the Crabby Hops, Civet Moonwalker, and Mudskipper Jump.

Child climbing inside a vertical play structure at The Wonderful Town of Play in T Town North (Above The Line)
Child climbing inside a vertical play structure at The Wonderful Town of Play in T Town North (Above The Line)

Visitors can also join free weekend activities between January and March. The “Town of Play Missions” offer two types of events: quizzes and orienteering challenges. Children who complete them can win exclusive gifts sponsored by T Town’s tenants, including over 3,000 prizes and limited-edition stationery.

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The activities run from 1pm to 5pm every weekend across two sessions:

  • Quiz Mission: 10–11, 17–18, 24–25, 31 Jan–1 Feb
  • Orienteering Mission: 7–8, 14–15, 21–22, 28 Feb–1 Mar

Located at 30 Tin Wah Road, T Town is easily accessible by MTR Light Rail at Chung Fu Station and offers over 1,700 parking spaces.

Header Image Credits: Above The Line

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