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  1. 香港濕地公園 Hong Kong Wetland Park A 較小的字體 A 預設字體大小 A 較大的字體 EN 繁 簡 流動式目錄 流動式目錄 EN 繁 簡 開放時間 交通 地圖 最新消息 關於我們 票務及入場資訊 門票 公園位置圖 ...

  2. The Hong Kong Wetland Park is a world-class conservation, education and tourism facility. It demonstrates the diversity of the Hong Kong's wetland ecosystem and highlights the need to conserve them.

  3. Hong Kong Wetland Park offers Individual Tickets (Single Entry) for 9 persons or below), Group Tickets (Single Entry) for groups of 10 persons or more, and Multiple Entry Passes for visitors.

  4. The mission of the Hong Kong Wetland Park is to foster public awareness, knowledge and understanding of the inherent values of wetlands throughout the East Asian region and beyond, and to marshal public support and action for wetland conservation.

  5. If the warning is issued during the opening hours, the Visitor Centre will remain open until closing hour or the condition is safe for visitors to leave the Park. If Black Rainstorm Warning is issued during the HKWP opening hours, the Visitor Centre will remain open but the Wetland Reserve will be closed temporarily.

  6. Visitors taking the routes below can change at the Tai Lam Tunnel Toll Plaza (e.g. 967) to the Hong Kong Wetland Park, or take 10-15 minutes’ walk from Tin Heng Estate to the Park.

  7. Tin Tsz Road northbound ⇒ Tin Wah Road westbound ⇒ Tin Shui Road northbound ⇒ Wetland Park Road eastbound ⇒ HK Wetland Park. From Central: Enter Route 4 (Connaught Road) towards Sheung Wan ⇒ via EXIT 13 to Western Cross Habour Tunnel ⇒ enter Route 3 (West Kowloon Highway) ⇒ through the Tsing Yi Bridge , Cheung Tsing Tunnel and ...

  8. Hong Kong Wetland Park, Wetland Park Road, Tin Shui Wai, New Territories, Hong Kong (Please ensure your mail items bear sufficient postage before posting. Hong Kong Wetland Park will not accept underpaid mail items.

  9. The reedbed filter, covering about 1 hectare of area, is built to treat the water taken from storm water runoff of Tin Shui Wai before it enters the freshwater wetland system of the Park. Reed marshes in the Park provide shelters and food for many kinds of organisms, including birds, amphibians, reptiles and insects.

  10. Wetland Reserve Biodiversity Corner Ecological Monitoring Habitats Habitat Management Reserve Highlights Wetland Plants & Animals Wildlife Watching Calendar Learning at Wetlands School Programme Public Programme Teaching Resource Volunteer Corner

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