Expat Living (Singapore)

THINGS TO DO with Kids in HK

Tired of visiting the same spots in Hong Kong? Give Disneyland and Ocean Park a swerve on your next trip and check out these ten places for some family fun.

- BY LINDSAY YAP

Arace Slot Car Racing

If your little ones are car nuts, they’ll love a trip to Arace in Quarry Bay. Even the grown-ups will have a blast racing the electrical­ly powered miniature cars on the 50-metre circuit. Just grab the wireless remote controller­s and hit accelerate! Cost: From HK$400 (around S$67) for a family session. arace.hk

Hong Kong Science Museum

Need a break from shopping? While you’re in Tsim Sha Tsui, head to this popular museum that boasts over 500 exhibits, many of which are interactiv­e and great for kids. The hands-on displays cover everything from ancient Egyptian history to modern technology. Cost: HK$20 per person. hk.science.museum

The Rink @ Elements HK

Escape the heat at one of the many ice-skating rinks in the city. Catering to a variety of ages and abilities, The Rink allows first-time skaters and learners to rent “penguin” balancing devices (there are seals, bears and dolphins too) to help with moving around. Payment can be made by the minute using your Octopus card. Cost: HK$20 per person. therinkltd.com

Ryze Ultimate Trampoline Park

Release a bit of energy at this mega park in Quarry Bay on Hong Kong Island. Great for active kids, it features more than 40 trampoline­s, including foam pits, trapezes and angled-wall trampoline­s – even a ninja obstacle course for a dose of stealthy fun. Cost: From HK$95 per child for a one-hour session. ryzehongko­ng.com

Inspiratio­n Lake

If the weather’s fine, enjoy an outing at this picturesqu­e public park near Disneyland. Pack a picnic, go for a stroll and take in the water views. Pedal boats and bikes are available for rent from 10am to 5pm. Cost: Free. hongkongdi­sneyland.com

Dream Come True Education Park

Got a long wait for your flight home? Keep the kids happy at this edu-tainment centre at Hong Kong Internatio­nal Airport. They’ll have the chance to role-play various occupation­s including pilot, doctor and astronaut, with little outfits to boot! Cost: Kids HK$320, adults half price. hongkongai­rport.com

Lions Nature Education Centre

Located just south of Sai Kung in the New Territorie­s, this centre’s five exhibition halls feature loads of plants and animal life, plus a dragonfly pond, medicinal garden, insectariu­m and minerals and rocks corner. Cost: Free. afcd.gov.hk

Laser Mads

Young adults will love a visit to this spaceship- themed laser tag spot in Causeway Bay. Get your competitiv­e game on as you form teams and head into the arena to battle it out. Cost: HK$118 per person. lasermads.com

Snoopy s World

Smaller children will enjoy a visit to this modest Peanuts-themed park at New Town Shopping Mall in Sha Tin, featuring life-size figures of Charlie Brown, Sally and Linus in front of the school bus, and Snoopy on his kennel. The Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery is a short walk away. Cost: Free (excluding canoe ride).

Hong Kong Wetland Park

If you love nature, visit this interactiv­e educationa­l centre that showcases wetland flora and fauna. Check out the butterfly garden, visit Pui Pui the saltwater crocodile and spot other creatures along the mangrove boardwalk. Cost: HK$30 adult, HK$15 child (free for under threes). wetlandpar­k.gov.hk

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