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Diamond Hill Water Feature Park to open tomorrow (with photos)
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     The Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) announced today (November 20) that the newly built Diamond Hill Water Feature Park will be open for public use from tomorrow (November 21), providing a pleasant and relaxing leisure venue for public enjoyment.
 
     With an area of about 26 400 square metres, the park is located at the site of the demolished Tai Hom Village. Historic buildings of the village, including the Hangar (a Grade III historic building with part of the components preserved), the Pillbox (a Grade II historic building) and the Stone House (former residence of the late film star Roy Chiao), are reinstated within the park, vividly presenting and sustaining the history of Diamond Hill.
 
     The new park offers a leisurely and comfortable environment, with both dynamic and still water features as well as special plants. It also provides a variety of recreational facilities, such as landscaped walkways, multipurpose activity rooms, a multipurpose pavilion, and a children's play area, which can cater for exhibitions, performances, cultural and recreational activities, and more.
     
     To visit the park, members of the public can walk from Exit A2 or Exit B of Diamond Hill MTR Station, or take available bus and minibus routes.    
 
     For enquiries, please call the venue officers at 2954 0766, or access the LCSD website (www.lcsd.gov.hk).
 
Ends/Thursday, November 20, 2025
Issued at HKT 11:30
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The newly built Diamond Hill Water Feature Park, managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, will be open for public use from tomorrow (November 21), with both dynamic and still water features as well as special plants, providing a pleasant and relaxing leisure venue for public enjoyment.
The Diamond Hill Water Feature Park, managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, will be open for public use from tomorrow (November 21). The newly built park has a total area of about 26 400 square metres, providing a pleasant and relaxing leisure venue for public enjoyment. Photo shows the Hangar (a Grade III historic building with part of the components preserved).
The Diamond Hill Water Feature Park, managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, will be open for public use from tomorrow (November 21), providing a pleasant and relaxing leisure venue for public enjoyment. Photo shows the Pillbox (a Grade II historic building).
The Diamond Hill Water Feature Park, managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, will be open for public use from tomorrow (November 21), providing a pleasant and relaxing leisure venue for public enjoyment. Photo shows the Stone House (former residence of the late film star Roy Chiao).