Points to Note
- To ensure a pleasant journey, before your trip:
- Check out the weather forecast on the Hong Kong Observatory website. During hot summers, wear light coloured clothing and hat, use umbrella, apply sun block, drink plenty of water, take a rest when needed to prevent heat exhaustion.
- Check out information on tidal level on the Hong Kong Observatory website. The area is best explored for waterbirds on a rising tide (Tsim Bei Tsui tidal height at 1.5 to 2.3 meters, high tide is one or two hours after Victoria Harbour).
- To avoid bitten by mosquitoes and insects, when visiting outdoor areas, please:
- Wear light-coloured long-sleeved clothing and trousers ;
- Wear shoes that cover entire foot, avoid wearing sandal or open shoes;
- Avoid direct contact with wild animals and their droppings;
- Apply insect repellent on body as well as clothing;
- Avoid using fragrant cosmetics or skin care products;
- Stay on footpaths and avoid walking through vegetation. Do not brush along the vegetation at the sides of footpaths;
- Avoid resting on vegetation, or at humid and dark places; and
- Do not hang clothing on vegetation.
- Protect our natural environment, please:
- Keep quiet, do not shout or run in the Park;
- Keep the air clean and do not smoke;
- Do not picnic in the Park or leave any food in outdoor areas;
- Use durable and reusable materials, e.g. reusable water bottles, handkerchiefs, etc.;
- No littering. Put litter into litter bins or take it with you;
- Take care of children, do not climb over fences;
- Help to protect the exhibits and do not damage them;
- Do not pick or damage plants, do not disturb or catch animals
- Do not touch wild birds, their feathers or droppings. Wash hands after the visit; and
- Do not bring animals, bicycle, scooter, skateboard and roller/rollerblades into the Park, except guide dogs accompanying visually-impaired visitors.