Tsuen Wan Promenade

  • Venue
    Tsuen Wan Promenade
  • Opened
    April 2021
  • District
    Tsuen Wan DistrictTsuen Wan District
  • Area
    About 1.9 hectares
  • Harbourfront Length
    Approximate 1.2 kilometres
  • Facilities
    • Low kerb seatings
    • Sheltered seatings and tables
    • Landscaping
    • Fitness equipment
    • Cartoon installations
    • Beverage vending machines
    • Toilets
  • Location
    Along Hoi On Road and Hoi Hing Road
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Getting Here

The “Harbourfront Shared Space” of the Tsuen Wan Promenade is located across Hoi On Road and can be accessed by walking from Exit B1 of the Tsuen Wan West MTR station for about 10 minutes (see Map).

Getting Here

About the Site

The Tsuen Wan Promenade, located between Riviera Gardens and Bayview Garden, occupies a total area of about 14.7 hectares. The whole 2.5 kilometre-long harbourfront has been fully connected for public use. “The Enhancement of the Tsuen Wan Waterfront (Phase I)”, the 700-metre pedestrian walkway adjacent to Hoi On Road has been revitalized to become a leisure harbourfront space.

With the theme of “The Retreat”, the project is the first under the $6.5 billion dedicated funding for harbourfront enhancement to introduce a fence-free design. Planters previously separating the water edge and the pedestrian walkway have been removed, while a low kerb design has been introduced to the 370m section with a sloping sea wall. Such a design will not only bring visitors closer to the water, but also provide ample seating and greater lines of sight for appreciating the stunning scenery of the Rambler Channel and Tsing Yi Island.

Echoing the development vision of “making every section special”, the newly installed balustrades with timber handrails, featured seating and arbours at the site were designed taking into account the history of the textile industry in Tsuen Wan. In response to local views, paving and lighting have been beautified, while weeds along the sea wall have also been removed. Upon removing the planters and opening the lawn area, additional activity space has also been created.

In accordance with the “limited edition” concept, the Harbour Office under the Development Bureau has also introduced place-making initiatives to this harbourfront to enhance visitors’ experiences, and invited local creative group Postgal Workshop to build the “Din Dong Happy Village by the Harbour” featuring the cartoon character Din Dong, along with various themed installations for different festivals. To foster greater interaction with the installations, the design team has specifically installed railing tables along the harbourfront balustrades. Visitors may hence put aside their belongings and cups and enjoy the harbour view in even more relaxing ways.