LOHAS Park

LOHAS Park (Chinese: 日出康城) is a Hong Kong seaside private residential development of the MTR Corporation.

The 3,550,000 square feet (330,000 m2) estate is divided into 13 phases, composing of 50 high-rise residential towers, offering 21,500 apartments to accommodate 58,000 residents in the site area, which are to be completed before 2025.

[1] The gross floor area (GFA) for domestic purposes is up to 1.6 million square metres, and retail GFA will occupy up to 50,000 m2[2] Apart from residential development, LOHAS Park will also include 3 shopping malls upon completion, including a 480,000-square-foot iconic MTR mall named THE LOHAS, which opened in 2020, it will contain the largest indoor ice-skating rink in Hong Kong and the largest cinema in the whole Tseung Kwan O town.

People and cars will be segregated – pedestrians can walk to various facilities without having to cross a road since all the places are linked with covered walkways.

The large piece of greenery immediately to the north of LOHAS Park is the recovered land from the old Tseung Kwan O Stage I landfill which closed in 1995.

The large mountain slope on the eastern side of LOHAS Park is the old Tseung Kwan O Stage II/III landfill which closed in 1994.

It comprises 5 high-rise buildings up to 68 storeys, occupying 1,380,000 square feet (128,000 m2) of floor area and offering 2,096 flats.

Phase III was jointly developed by Cheung Kong Holdings, the MTR Corporation and Nan Fung Group.

access to the LOHAS Park MTR station by other housing estates residents at the Northern side of the Wan Po Road need to pass through the Phase I.

There is an Ice rink, a supermarket named Fresh and a way to go to the MTR [16] Tower 9 of La Splendeur was put under lockdown on 19 March 2021.

Aerial view of LOHAS Park 2022
LOHAS Park Map. The largest place will be Shopping Mall The LOHAS
Le Prestige under construction in August 2009
Central Park in LOHAS Park