Lehua Nancun might sound like a hidden gem, but it’s actually tucked right into the heart of Hong Kong’s Kwun Tong neighborhood. You’ll find it at 70 Chun Wah Road, Ngau Tau Kok—a spot that’s easy to reach but feels worlds away from the city’s hustle. If you’re coming by MTR, hop off at Ngau Tau Kok Station (exit A3) and walk for about 10 minutes. By bus? Lines 2A, 28M, or 296C will drop you close by. Bonus: It’s near the Kwun Tong Promenade, so you can combine a seaside stroll with your visit!
Natural Beauty: A Sky-High Surprise
What makes Lehua Nancun special? Head to the parking lot rooftop (yes, really!) and you’ll see. The entire housing estate is painted in warm, coffee-like tones—think terracotta and rust. But here’s the magic: bright blue circular pavilions line the rooftop, creating a stark, eye-catching contrast. On sunny days, the blue domes cast playful shadows on the ground, turning the space into an impromptu art gallery. Morning light or late afternoon sun? Perfect for photos. Just avoid rainy days—the blue might pop, but the view loses its charm without sunshine!
Human-Made Charm: A Slice of Local Life
Lehua Nancun isn’t just about pretty pavilions. Wander around and you’ll spot locals hanging laundry, elderly folks playing mahjong, or kids racing bike