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Explore: San Francisco Parks & Public Spaces

Willie “Woo-Woo” Wong Playground

Willie “Woo-Woo” Wong Playground is one of the most iconic public spaces in Chinatown.

Recently remodeled, this park is both beautiful and packed with activities for the whole family. While it may not be the largest, between the playground, tennis and basketball courts, and a brand-new clubhouse, this park has no shortage of things to do.

Features & Amenities

  • ADA Accessible
  • Baseball Field
  • Basketball Court
  • Bench
  • Bike Racks
  • Clubhouse Community Room/ Clubhouse
  • Exercise Equipment
  • Playground
  • Public Art
  • Restrooms
  • Tennis Court
  • Water Fountains
  • Formerly known as the “Chinese Playground,” this park has been a resource for local children since 1927 and was renamed in 2006 after Willie Wong, a Chinatown native and basketball star at USF from 1948 to 1950.

  • If you are interested in learning more about San Francisco’s historic Chinatown, you can visit the Chinatown Community Development Center’s website.

  • Read more on our Bench Commemoration page.

  • 311, for all other inquiries contact 415-831-2700 (RPD)

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