Whether you are moving to Hong Kong or moving to a new area in Hong Kong, getting connected with your tribe is important. Lucky for us, Hong Kong is a city that always welcomes new families and friends and is loaded with ways to meet friends, stay connected, and network. Below is a list of...
Getting a pet is an exciting time for many families. And although it can be a truly rewarding experience, it is a life-long commitment, and there are many factors to consider – such as your lifestyle, time, space, and the costs – before adding a sweet, furry friend to your family. For those seeking to...
Cube O Discovery Park opens its doors at the new Plaza 88 Mall in Tsuen Wan. Covering an area of over 10,000 square feet, Hong Kong's first city-center ocean experience will feature a dazzling combo of real marine life displays, thrilling interactive multimedia games, and a variety of recreation and education facilities as well as...
With gyms and public sports facilities temporarily closed due to Covid-19, getting a good workout is more difficult than ever. But even though the city seems to have come to a standstill, that doesn't mean your fitness routine has to — not when you can set up a gym right at home. And if you...
From the 1950's, The Mills played a part in Hong Kong’s booming textile industry, all the way through to the 1980's when the cotton industry began its demise. The Mills finally ceased operation in 2008 and was turned into warehouses, but since 2014 revitalization efforts have been underway to transform the former cotton mills into...
Yin Yang first opened in Wanchai in 2008 and its Chinese cuisine that brought local and organic food to the table met with much acclaim. Now celebrated Chef Margarent Xu Yuan is cooking up original recipes in a beachfront house in Ting Kau Village in Tsuen Wan, focussing on old Hong Kong fishing village cuisine.
Take tackling to new levels and try out untested soccer skills without fear of injury with this new form of football. Using an inflatable zorb-like bubble, there is heaps of fun to be had on the football pitch as players smash and bump and roll around in their efforts to get the football into the...
If the brightly colored loungers and mini armchairs don’t give it away, then the pre-show entertainment space and play zone where kids can burn off some energy before sitting down to watch a movie will – this is Hong Kong’s first kid-friendly cinema. Located in D Park in Tsuen Wan, Candy Park by Cinema City...
From the creators of Tsim Sha Tsui's K11 Art Mall comes D Park, a one-stop shopping mall for families. Located in Tsuen Wan - and directly connected to the MTR there – the mall is brimming of action-packed activities for kids. A special kids' zone is the place to go to keep the little ones...
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