Playtimes HK Magazine Summer 2018 Issue | Page 37

63 features Take a slow ride around Hong Kong on a ding ding. A tram ride is much more fun than just getting from A to B. The kids love it. 64 65 67 Head over to Noah’s Ark in Ma Wan for the day to see the animal statues and get involved with some summer camp activities. 66 Spend your afternoon cuddling bunnies in Hong Kong’s very first Rabbit Café. www.rabbitland.com.hk 68 Take in a movie. Incredibles 2 hits Hong Kong cinemas on 19 July. Other family friendly movies coming out over the summer include Hotel Transylvania 3, and Doraemon The Movie: Nobita’s Treasure Island. Hop on board the Aqua Luna for just $220 and spend a leisurely 45 minutes sailing around the harbour on this iconic traditional junk. The price includes a glass of wine or beer. https://aqualuna.com.hk 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 Catch a family-friendly movie at Candy Park Cinema in Tsuen Wan. With a play area, multi-coloured seats and an endless list of PG films, this is the perfect place to spend a rainy afternoon. Watch the World Cup. Restaurants, including Ciao Chow and Grappa's Cellar, and shopping malls Olympic City and Citywalk are screening games. Take the kids to see the animals at the Zoological and Botanical Gardens, open until 4.30pm. Glide across the mountains in a crystal bottom cable car on the way to the Big Buddha. Race around a (virtual) racetrack with Sideways Driving Clubin Central. Go for a picnic at Sun Yat Sen Memorial Park in Sai Ying Pun. Learn to knit and get the family knitting scarves and jumpers for the winter. Stay in dinosaur, princess and outer space themed rooms at the Gold Coast Hotel. Spend a weekend in Macau at the Hard Rock Hotel, home to Macau's largest indoor playroom. Head to Cheung Sha beach for a day of swimming, sunbathing and feasting at Bathers Restaurant. Kids under three years old eat free at Zuma during Saturday and Sunday brunch so don’t miss out on a chance to get them eating some mo re adventurous food. Stock up on art supplies in Artland in Wan Chai and have fun at home with the kids creating some spectacular works of art. Pick up a second-hand book at Flow Bookshop in Central to continue the oh-so- important lesson of reduce, reuse, recycle. Summer 2018 35