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EcoPark

133 Lung Mun Rd, Tuen Mun, Hong Kong
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EcoPark is a museum-like place in Tuen Mun, Hong Kong, that focuses on environmental conservation. It has a rating of 3.6 and offers amenities such as exhibits, tour guides, and AR experience games.

Visitors can learn about eco-friendly knowledge and see examples of companies involved in environmental conservation. However, some reviewers found the content to be basic and self-explanatory, with technical issues and a monotone tour guide.

The park is located in an industrial area and requires online reservations, which can be inconvenient for some. Overall, reviews are mixed, with some finding it a beautiful and worthy place to visit, while others found it bland and tedious, citing issues such as technical issues.

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alvinchann

alvinchann

September 22, 2024 at 08:14 AM

have 2 bus go to r there

Wong YH (diamond-21015)

Wong YH (diamond-21015)

August 27, 2024 at 09:24 AM

Not that good

HK Muslimah LTC

HK Muslimah LTC

June 29, 2023 at 09:09 AM

New bio-recycling operation from a start-up utilizing Black Soldier flies to convert chicken manure waste to fertilizer and pet food.

Adelaide Wong

Adelaide Wong

June 16, 2023 at 08:30 AM

It's worthy to go, but need to make appointment in advance .

Racso Loski

Racso Loski

December 10, 2022 at 04:42 AM

Nothing exceptional, it works for what it is(A museum-like place that introduces basic eco-friendly knowledge)

Positive: 1. There are a bit of examples inside that shows you what companies are involved in being environmental friendly(Applies to Hong Kong only) 2. There are unique contents, like the video that I cannot show you, as it's located in a no-picture-taking area

Negative: 1. You need to reserve online, else you are not allowed in, and I've heard that the security guards aren't too nice to those people who didn't reserve a spot 2. There is not much exhibition inside if you have researched about plastic waste and other kind of wastes yourself already, since most of the content inside is very self-explanatory and can be found online 3. The tour guide had a monotone voice, it was pretty boring listening to her 4. It's located at a weird spot, with the surrounding area being industrial areas, could've and should've been built at a area with more traffic 5. The games inside had the technology of AR experience, they use a camera to track your movements for you to play, basically motion capture. The camera doesn't work half of the time, which makes the game difficulty and overall isn't fair, as the only games inside are competitive games that doesn't really matter to this topic too. Having recyclable items as the target doesn't make a game's topic be environmentally friendly, instead you just get a bland game with pointless objectives of picking up recyclable items. 6. There are technical issues when I came, for the video, there was only subtitles, the voice didn't work, which just proves how unprepared this place is to the public, there should always be back-up, if not, the public will definitely be disappointed, especially since you need to reserve a spot first before you are even allowed in there.

Overall, it's bland and tedious, you are way better off using Google to research about being environmental friendly, not to mention the odd location and overall repetitive style it has that is similar to most other eco-friendly museums out there.