Case Study

New Promenade near Wan Chai Ferry Pier

  • Glass balustrade to bring public closer to the sea and the Kowloon cityscape beyond

  • Picture-frame pavilions offering alternative perspectives towards Victoria Harbour

  • Picture-frame pavilions offering alternative perspectives towards Victoria Harbour

  • Picture-frame pavilions offering alternative perspectives towards Victoria Harbour

  • Glass balustrade to bring public closer to the sea and the Kowloon cityscape beyond

  • Lighting design infuses vibrancy at nighttime

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An accessible
and enjoyable recreational
space open to
the public

This newly open promenade has already attracted tens of thousands of visitors. it connects wan chai north to shek tong tsui and forms the longest promenade alongside victoria harbour.

With an aim to bridge the public to the Victoria Harbour, glass balustrades were adopted to offer a magnificent view of the water. Picture-frame pavilions were strategically located by the Harbour, bringing the public closer to the Harbour and the magnificent Kowloon cityscape. The promenade is also lined with trees to offer ample shade, which is crucial at the promenade in Hong Kong particularly during hot and humid summer.

Citizens can enjoy diversified activities at this promenade, ranging from jogging, sunbathing, resting under sheltered seating to photo-shooting. The promenade is also a pet-friendly spot where pets on leashes are welcome to visit.

People from all walks of life are able to enjoy the new promenade round the clock. The waterfront has been successfully transformed into a vibrant and attractive public space, enhancing the quality of life and giving a unique landmark for the neighbourhood.