Victoria Park is the largest park in Hong Kong, built in 1955, named after Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, located on Hing Fat Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong. Tickets are free and open all day. Good traffic with subway lines to arrive. The park is large in size, elegant in environment, fresh air, and very distinctive in planning. There is a bronze statue of Queen Victoria at the south gate of the park. The park is full of trees and green grass. The activity area has basketball court, football field, fitness field, tennis court, ice rink, swimming pool, children's playground, sightseeing area, leisure pavilion and so on. There are many activities held in it. It is a leisure and entertainment park.