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Hong Kong Pools

Swimming is one of the best ways to beat the heat during summer and offers many mental and physical health benefits, while at the same time providing quality time with family or friends. No matter your level of experience or age, Hong Kong pools offer enjoyable activities and relaxing escapes alike!

Hk pools offer an array of activities, such as water slides and fountains. Many also feature restaurants and lounges, making it the ideal spot for leisure or relaxation. Some even provide spa services, including manicures and pedicures; in addition to these amenities, hk pools are famed for their breathtaking views and relaxing atmosphere.

Hk pools are popular among both locals and visitors. Most are housed within impressive buildings that feature floor-to-ceiling windows with panoramic views of Victoria Harbour; making it an ideal spot for taking photos and unwinding after an exhausting day. Although swimming can be relaxing, Hk pools may become overcrowded during certain months due to overly warm weather.

Leisure and Cultural Services Department operates many public pools in Hong Kong that are open to the general public, usually offering 50m pools as well as children’s pools with admission fees averaging $19 per session – but senior citizens and full-time students can sometimes receive discounted rates.

Most Hong Kong pools are maintained well, and their staff is helpful. Unfortunately, due to a shortage of lifeguards in Hong Kong, some pools have closed or have limited facilities due to this shortage – hopefully soon this situation will improve!

Hong Kong pools provide the perfect respite from the summer heat. Their relaxing environment and multitude of activities for all ages provide much-needed respite, plus many offer restaurants or spa services – not to mention being great places for meeting new people!

Swimming pools offer an effective way to cool off while being more cost-effective than other forms of recreation, like going to movies or taking taxi rides. Furthermore, swimming can help burn calories and enhance cardiovascular health.

According to the Hong Kong Pool Association, the number of pools has steadily increased since 2013 and is projected to keep increasing through 2023. Partly responsible is an uptick in visitors from mainland China.

Rosewood Hong Kong offers one of the finest hotel pools available, its 25-meter infinity pool offering stunning views of Victoria Harbor – making it ideal for lap swimming, taking in sunrise and sunset views or relaxing poolside at Asaya Pool Lounge.