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Victoria
Peak
Garden
is
public
park
found
by
way
of
a
15-20
minute
walk
up
Mount
Austin
Road
from
the
Peak
Galleria
and
Peak
Tram
Tower
building
at
Victoria
Peak.
The
park
is
open
24
hours
a
day,
includes
a
small
car
park,
public
bathrooms
and
a
kiosk
stand.
Historically,
this
location
made
up
the
grounds
of
the
Governor
of
Hong
Kong's
Summer
Residence
known
as
the
Mountain
Lodge.
The
lodge
is
gone
these
days,
having
been
replaced
with
a
city
park
with
wooded
pavement
trails,
open
grassy
areas
and
British
colonial
style
garden
area
with
landscaped
flowerbeds.
The
Governor's
Walk
trail
is
another
nice
way
to
approach
the
garden,
linking
up
with
the
Peak
Circle
trail
down
below.
Visitors
will
find
plenty
of
open
space
for
children
to
play.
The
park
is
also
pet-friendly
so
expect
to
see
a
few
dogs
running
around
near
their
owners.
There
are
a
handful
of
pavilion
structures,
a
large
Chinese
style
pavilion
with
nice
harbour
viewpoints
and
the
Former
Lodge
Gate
building
which
is
a
declared
historical
monument
in
Hong
Kong.
This
is
also
neat
to
see
as
part
of
visits
to
the
Victoria
Peak
Garden
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