## Accessible Expo Promenade: A Guide for Seniors, Strollers, and Wheelchair Visitors ### Introduction Golden Bauhinia Square, a iconic landmark in Hong Kong, is a popular destination for both locals and tourists. However, its accessibility has been a concern for many visitors, particularly seniors, strollers, and wheelchair users. In this guide, we will provide a comprehensive overview of the accessible pathways from Wan Chai MTR and Ferry Pier to Golden Bauhinia Square, as well as the location of accessible restrooms within the adjacent HKCEC. ### Accessible Pathways from Wan Chai MTR From Wan Chai MTR Station, take Exit A and follow the signs to Golden Bauhinia Square. The pathway is approximately 200 meters long and is paved with smooth, flat concrete. The slope is gentle, making it suitable for strollers and wheelchair users. ### Accessible Pathways from Wan Chai Ferry Pier From Wan Chai Ferry Pier, follow the signs to Golden Bauhinia Square. The pathway is approximately 300 meters long and is paved with smooth, flat concrete. The slope is gentle, making it suitable for strollers and wheelchair users. ### Accessible Restrooms within HKCEC The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) is located adjacent to Golden Bauhinia Square. The HKCEC has several accessible restrooms, including ones with baby-changing facilities. The restrooms are located on the ground floor and are easily accessible via ramps. ### Tips for Multi-Generational Families Visiting the Flag-Raising Ceremony Visiting the flag-raising ceremony at Golden Bauhinia Square can be a memorable experience for multi-generational families. Here are some tips to make the most of your visit: * Arrive early to secure a good spot for the ceremony. * Bring a stroller or wheelchair for seniors or young children. * Take breaks in the shaded areas or nearby restaurants. * Enjoy the scenic views of the harbor and the surrounding area. ### Conclusion Golden Bauhinia Square is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Hong Kong's history and culture. With its accessible pathways and restrooms, it is now more inclusive for seniors, strollers, and wheelchair users. We hope this guide has provided you with the necessary information to plan your visit comfortably.

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Accessible Expo Promenade: A Guide for Seniors, Strollers, and Wheelchair Visitors
Discover the accessible pathways from Wan Chai MTR and Ferry Pier to Golden Bauhinia Square, and learn about the accessible restrooms within the adjacent HKCEC.