Hk Pools has over 50 years of experience building pools and poolsides for residential projects as well as large commercial, public spaces, resorts and beyond. Backed by professional certifications and insurance policies, this team also provides various pool services.
With Hong Kong’s scorching summer heat, swimming can be the perfect way to refresh. Hong Kong’s top pools not only offer cooling waters but some of the city’s most breathtaking vistas as well. Although most pools are reserved for hotel guests only, outsiders are permitted to visit for special events during summer.
Hotel Indigo typically limits use of its rooftop pool exclusively to guests, but each weekend they open it up for their Summertime Pool Party. Here, visitors can take in stunning views of Central and Admiralty while cooling off with a refreshing dip in the refreshing waters. Adding to its local feel, this sleek modern space carries over into its interior design – and that includes its interior pool design as well.
Ma On Shan Pool Complex in Hong Kong features some of Hong Kong’s most exhilarating waterslides. Two 9 metre waterslides have been touted as being among Asia’s fastest, while its restful park offers whimsical water installations like mushroom and tree-shaped fountains as well as whimsical water installations like mushroom and tree fountains. Furthermore, this pool complex also includes various training and teaching pools as well as a toddlers pool filled with features and fun features.
As temperatures heat up, some public swimming pools have been forced to close lanes and facilities reserved for swim instruction due to a shortage of lifeguards – resulting in class cancellation fears. According to Hong Kong Recreation and Sports Professionals General Union data, 20 of 45 public swimming pools informed their clubs they wouldn’t be operating all facilities this summer without providing any explanation.
Hong Kong’s premier swimming pool, this vast facility stretches across an expansive area and provides something for everyone – adults can swim laps in the main pool while practising their dives at the diving pool, while children can make use of three kiddie pools featuring splash zones and waterfalls to play freely.
As well as its regular programs, this pool also hosts themed activities throughout the year. These include “Swim to the Beat”, an electro music event; and the “Singing in the Pool” programme, in which participants learn how to sing while dipping their toes in water. Furthermore, the Pool offers free swimming classes and aqua aerobics programs intended to promote a healthy lifestyle as an exercise form that’s accessible to people of all ages; to make admission even simpler, Hong Kong Leisure and Cultural Services Department has introduced the public swimming pool monthly ticket smart card; with this card swimmers no longer need produce documentation when entering.