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Hong Kong Tourism Board launches Family Fun Campaign with tailored-designed itineraries for Mums to travel alongside with their little ones while satisfying their inner travel desires. From major attractions and trendy cafes to quirky neighbourhoods and great outdoors, follow us on our ultimate Hong Kong Family Getaway Guide for hip Mothers! There is something Hong Kong has to offer for every type of mum!
Hipster Mums can go back in time with their little ones to discover heritage, arts and hidden treasures at Old Town Central, one of Hong Kong’s oldest neighbourhoods. A must-visit in this vicinity is PMQ, a historical site turned creative hub which houses more than 100 local designers, craftsmen and entrepreneurs selling bespoke designer pieces. Instagram-worthy wall murals are aplenty in this neighbourhood for OOTD shots.
Visit Sai Yuen Farm at Cheung Chau to get in touch with nature through a thematic family camping experience. Different native culture camp concepts are available for little ones to take their pick. Mums who love hiking can also consider Dragon’s Back, a relatively easy trail for little ones to get connected to the outdoors. The trail also promises bird’s eye views of Shek O, Tai Long Wan, Stanley, Tai Tam and South China Sea.
Another kid-friendly option is Crazy Car Café which has a dedicated area for go-karting – suitable for mummies and children who want to get both their food and adrenaline fix at the same time.
For a magical food-venture, Foodie Mums can bring their little ones to 9 3⁄4 café where all items on the menu are named in reference to Harry Potter books.
No family trip to Hong Kong is complete without visiting major attractions. Experience a whole new level of magic this spring at Hong Kong Disneyland, as more than 100 Disney Friends gather to celebrate the Disney Friends Springtime Carnival from March 15 to June 20. In addition, there will be Disney character-themed eggs to find, delicacies to taste and unique keepsakes to purchase in the park, along with exceptional dining and accommodation experiences at all of Disneyland’s resort hotels.
For little ones who are interested to explore the marine realm, be sure to visit Ocean Park, a marine-life theme park featuring animals, thrill rides and shows. In celebration of its 40th anniversary this year, the park is offering classic Hong Kong street food from the 70s with a modern twist, available throughout the year. Another highlight attraction of the park is Mine Train – Hong Kong’s first Virtual Reality (VR) roller coaster that takes audience around the park to immerse in the natural world.
All excited to go Hong Kong now? There are tons of family fun deals available for the family to enjoy! Fly with Cathay Pacific from $268* all in per person and present the boarding pass at participating attractions to enjoy special deals for the whole family. Go https://bit.ly/2GVh1Jk to find out more today!
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