What to wear to Hong Kong in March? Recommended cherry blossom viewing spots in Hong Kong
Hong Kong is a very popular tourist city. Although the New Year has just passed, my desire to travel has not yet calmed down, so if you are planning to travel to Hong Kong in March, you must know this guide.
Weather + Clothing
Hong Kong has a subtropical climate, with relatively high temperatures throughout the year, with an average annual temperature of 22.8. In March, the weather is still relatively humid, and the average temperature is still 16-22. Please remember to bring an umbrella.
In March, the average daytime temperature in Hong Kong is around 22 degrees Celsius. You can wear short-sleeved, long T-shirts, jeans and other clothes. Girls can wear your long skirts. But the average temperature at night is around 16, so everyone still needs to bring a coat when going.
: Recommended cherry blossom viewing spots
1. Horseshoe Bay Park
The cherry blossoms in Huma Yueyong Park are Japanese Fuji Sakura. There are Hong Kong's first-class Fuji Sakura trees, and 11 Fuji Sakura trees were planted in the yard.
Flowering period: February to mid-March.
Address: Bayuquan Haidi Street
Transportation: Take the subway and get off at Exit E of Taikoo MTR Station, then navigate and walk.
2. Guan Gong Zhongyi Pavilion in Cheung Chau
There are more than 10 cherry blossoms planted in Guan Gong Zhongyi Pavilion in Cheung Chau. It may also be the largest group of cherry blossoms in Hong Kong. The variety is mountain cherry from Taiwan. .
Flowering period: February-March
Address: Guanyin Bay Road, Cheung Chau, Hong Kong Island
Transportation: Take the ferry from Central Pier 5 to Changzhou. Once ashore, you can do bricklaying work on foot. The journey takes about 35-60 minutes.
3. The Chinese University of Hong Kong
There are two cherry blossoms at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. One is near the Lianshu College bus stop, where there are seven Hanfei cherry blossoms, and the other is outside the Zhixing Building dormitory of New Asia College, where there are also seven cherry blossoms, but they are all Japanese varieties, Kawazu cherry blossoms. Compared with Han Feiying, this variety is thinner and does not bloom as many flowers. The young leaves have grown now and will be ready for viewing in a while.
Flowering period: from now to mid-March
Address: Ma Liu Shui, Sha Tin, New Territories, Hong Kong
Transportation: Take the bus to the Chinese University of Hong Kong stop, then transfer to the university bus and get off at Union College.
4. Tseung Kwan O Bicycle Park
The best place to enjoy cherry blossoms in the city is Tseung Kwan O Bicycle Park. There are 9 cherry blossom trees planted here, 6 of them are bell flowers and 3 of them are mountain flowers. According to past experience, the flowers here will not bloom until late March, but the transportation here is still quite convenient. There are also children's playgrounds, model boat pools and other entertainment projects in the park.
Flowering period: late March
Address: 105-107 Po Hong Road, Tseung Kwan O
Transportation: Take the bus to Tseung Kwan O Station and get off and walk, or take a bus Take the subway at Hang Hau MTR Station.
5. Tai Mo Shan Revolving Park
There are 38 cherry blossoms in Tai Mo Shan Revolving Park. When these cherry blossoms are in full bloom, they are leafless and very beautiful. This is also the most popular cherry blossom viewing spot in Hong Kong.
Flowering period: from now until mid-March
Address: Tai Mo Shan Country Park
Transportation: Take the MTR at Tsuen Wan West Rail Station and transfer to bus No. 51 , then get off at Country Park Station and walk there, or take minibus No. 80 or Bus No. 51 and get off at Chuan Lung Tsuen Station and walk there.