Indoor Walls

Hong Kong’s rainy season during the summer months means you’ll be looking for somewhere dry to practice! Fortunately there’s now a plethora of options available, both operated by the Government ( see website here for details: LCSD) under a somewhat convoluted system as well as a number of private gyms – see below and links for details of these.

Climbing Walls

Bouldering Walls

Climberland 3/F, 89 Larch Street, Tai Kok Tsui, Kowloon
Just Climb Room D, G/F, Prince Industrial Building, 706 Prince Edward East Road, San Po Kong, Kowloon and Shop G09, Paradise Mall, Chai Wan, Hong Kong
Attic V Shop E, G/F Derrick Industrial Building, 49 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Hong Kong 香港黃竹坑道49號得力工業大廈地下E舖
Go Nature Unit C2, G/F, Wing Hing Industrial Building, 14 Hing Yip Street, Kwun Tong, Hong Kong
Verm City 4th Floor, Kodak House 1, 321 Java Street, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong
Keep Climbing Unit 6, 2/F, Wayson Commercial Building, 28 Connaught Road West, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
The Player Lai Chi Kok, Lai King Hill Rd, Shop No. 6B1 Bay Garden 272
Hong Kong Climbing Park Level 2, Phase 2, Belair Garden Shopping Arcade, 52 Tai Chung Kiu Rd, Sha Tin

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Outdoor Leading Walls

18m_high

YMCA Kings Park
An 18m high outdoor leading wall with approx. 25 routes up it. Requires a simple assessment to be taken prior to use. (Ropes and quickdraws can be hired)

Shek Kip Mei Games Hall
A government run and maintained outdoor leading wall. Can only be used following completion of an assessment course by either the Hong Kong Mountaineering Union or the Sport Climbing Association. Contact the HKMU at 2504-8124 for further details.

Shun Lee Tsuen Games Hall
A government run and maintained outdoor leading wall. Can only be used following completion of an assessment course by either the Hong Kong Mountaineering Union or the Sport Climbing Association. Contact the HKMU at 2504-8124 for further details.

Tin Fai Sports Centre

Another government run wall. Details here

Indoor Leading Walls

YMCA Salisbury Hotel, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
Two converted squash courts with both leading and top roping facilities on the third floor of the hotel building. Again, this wall requires a simple assessment to be completed prior to use.

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Memes11

Worth mentioning, a new one is due to open before end of the year in Tin Shui Wai. see Tin Fai Road Sports Centre there : http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/lsb/en/facilities.php?ftid=0&did=18

carmen1405

Link to ymca kings park and boulderland are dead

hkclimbing

Not anymore….