Victoria Park is the largest park in Hong Kong. It was founded in 1955 and named after Queen Victoria of England. It is located in Xingfa Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong. Tickets are free and open all day. The traffic is good with the subway line. The park has a large area, elegant environment, fresh air and unique planning. A bronze statue of Queen Victoria stands at the entrance to the South Gate of the park. The park is covered with trees and grass. The activity areas include basketball courts, football courts, fitness courts, tennis courts, skating courts, swimming pools, children's playgrounds, sightseeing areas and leisure pavilions. There are many activities in it. It's a park for recreation.