Hong Kong Yuen Chau Tsai Nature Conservation Study Center: A Deep Dive into Wetland Wonders and Ecological Beauty
🇭🇰 Hidden Gems in Hong Kong|A Century-Old British Heritage Site 🏚️
🌊 Along the shores of Tai Po, a pristine white British-style mansion stands quietly, surrounded by the sea on three sides and lush greenery on the other. Every window frames a view as picturesque as an oil painting!
🏚️ Built in the early 20th century, this mansion blends Eastern and Western aesthetics, making it a quintessential example of colonial architecture. The most striking feature is the rooftop lighthouse, which once guided ships navigating Tolo Harbour 🚢. Since 1947, it served as the residence of the Secretary for Home Affairs, and in 1986, it was designated as a statutory monument. Later, it was transformed into the WWF Yuen Chau Tsai Nature Conservation Study Center, promoting conservation and sustainable living through various educational activities ♻️.
🌳 Step into the park, and you’ll catch glimpses of graceful egrets gliding across the sky while marveling at over 140 plant species. The air is filled with the refreshing aroma of plants, offering a serene escape. Highlights include the 50-year-old Michelia tree, rare Hoya plants, vibrant red lotus flowers (also known as "King of Bells"), and the Fujian ladder fern—an impressive collection of rare flora!
🌟 Yuen Chau Tsai Nature Conservation Study Center
🚌 Transportation: Take the K18 bus from Tai Po Market MTR Station to Kwong Fuk Estate
📧 Friendly Reminder: Advance booking is required