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Recreation and Open Space



            Adequate land has been reserved for the development of open space and recreation purposes to meet
            local and district needs.

            Shing Mun River is the backbone of open space provision in Sha Tin.  Stretching along its entire length
            are parks, promenades, cycleways and recreational facilities.  The focus of these provisions is the nine-ha
            Sha Tin Park (Figure 9).  Apart from its lavish horticultural gardens and impressive water features, it also
            includes a large open plaza and a bandstand.
























                                                     Figure 9: Sha Tin Park

            The open spaces in Ma On Shan are designed to link the Ma On Shan Country Park to the shoreline
            of Tide Cove/Tolo Harbour.  Ma On Shan Park at the waterfront to the west of Wu Kai Sha has been
            developed into a town park.  A waterfront promenade running from Tai Shui Hang in the south up to Ma
            On Shan Park in the north has been opened for public enjoyment.


            To foster the “green finger" concept adopted in the overall planning of Ma On Shan, four strips of open
            spaces running in an east-west direction are developed, including Hang Fai Street Park, Hang Hong Street
            Garden and Ma On Shan Recreation Ground located to the south and north of Heng On Estate, On Luk
            Street Park to the north of Yiu On Estate, and Ma On Shan Sai Sha Road Garden to the north of Chung On
            Estate.  They also serve as green visual corridors separating the high density developments.




            Facilities for recreational use have also been planned and provided, many of which are located along
            Shing Mun River, for example, Sha Tin Sports Ground.  Wu Kai Sha Youth Village (Figure 10) is one of the
            famous recreational areas in Ma On Shan.  Swimming
            pool complexes, tennis courts, squash courts and
            indoor recreation centres are provided at various
            locations in the New Town to serve the population of
            their local catchments.

            In addition to the major open spaces and recreational
            facilities, it is the planning intention to provide
            adequate local open spaces and recreational facilities
            within public housing estates and large-scale private
            residential developments.
                                                                           Figure 10: Wu Kai Sha Youth Village
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