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Mongkok in Hongkong-Top Things To Do With Kids In Hongkong

I have to agree the title does catch attention! We had travelled to HongKong last summers with kids and this post has been subject to my immense laziness. Finally, penning it down. This is how my trip was;After spending a week in Hongkong and observing people here, I have figured out their passions and their interests; Clearly cars, fashion, gold, pearl, pottery, theme parks and casinos(whenever they can head to Macau). It’s a really pretty set up with an island city surrounded by the 9 peaks and surrounded by sea, flyovers, excellent public transport and infrastructure.You can choose to travel by cab(which are not that expensive), tubes or buses. It’s a city with some history to see but loads of fun stuff to do with kids:-
HEAD TO DISNEYLAND
Head straight to Disneyland, needless to say most popular and most wonderful land with kids. Specially for kids aged between 3-8 it’s a treat. Beyond that age though there are just a few rides and attractions for them. The gates open at 10 am and don’t shut well beyond 8 pm. Needless to say like a true Indian, we maximised our time there. It’s a different world out there, with it being divided into Fantasyland, toy land, adventure land, Mainland USA and many such more. For my three year old it was the most wondrous journey but my eight year was not impressed.He found it to be kiddish.



He freaked out more the previous day in ‘Ocean World’.I guess kids until the age of 6 years might be enamoured by Disneyland.

OCEANWORLD FOR THOSE WITH ADVENTUROUS SPIRIT

Oceanworld is an adventure and sea life themed park,which has animal exhibits,thrilling rides and shows.Their most popular show is the dolphin show. The park has many sections like, Polar adventure, Thrill Mountain, Old Hongkong, Rain forest, Aqua city etc. My favourite part was their cable car ride. I have never done a cable car ride which goes up so high between the mountains and over the oceans at such high speed. And you can see from the side and bottom of the cable car and it’s exhilarating and scary.

GO PEAK HIGH IN THE HISTORICAL TRAM

Victoria Peak is nice to visit and the city view from there is spectacular. But it should be a clear day or else you will end up seeing the clouds like us. That too had its own beauty. There is also Madame Tussaud’s here, but we have been to the one in London and Singapore so we decided to skip that. There are lot’s of small cafe’s here and shops to buy curios.

Stroll around the Peak Circle Walk for more scenic shots which is about 40 minutes. While you can take a cab all the way to the peak, the more touristy way is to go via the historic tram which was built as early as 1926 by the British and today, more than 4 million people ride the Peak Tram annually. READ MORE

TAKE THE CRYSTAL CABLE CAR TO LANTAU ISLANDS

We did not travel to Lantau Islands, as it is a full day trip and we feel short of time, but it is something which is highly recommended by fellow travellers. The Crystal Cable Car trip is a good 25 minutes to the top of the mountain is supposed to be great fun. You can see waterfalls and great scenery from the  the cable car . There are other ways to get there but cable car ride is highly recommended. On the island, visiting the Big Buddha is a must and you can also visit old fishing villages on Lantau Island. This statue is made full of bronze and is the largest outdoor seated Buddha in the world. One of the most popular fishing villages to visit is Tai O. This is a full day tour. Mom, Bindu Pillai, shares her experience;

The main attraction is the cable car ride with glassbottoms.
Kids liked the wishing tree there and  climbing up to the Buddha statue.
The movie about Buddha was also very informative.

VISIT MACAU

Yeah, I know what you’re thinking. Macau is known for its gaming and gambling, why should you even take kids there? And if you do take them there what will they do? First of all you have to remember that kids are not allowed in gaming designated areas. So they won’t just wander off. Secondly, each of these properties are the largest hotels, with all facilities built-in. They are like a mall with accommodation. So you have to hardly step out for anything. And if you do want to visit another hotel or property, there are shuttles that leave every 15 minutes, connecting almost every sought-after destination. They take the five-star to a different level altogether. We stayed at the Galaxy and the grandeur of the hotel was breathtaking.

House Of Dancing Waters

Take them to ‘The House of Dancing Water’  show, because it’s one of the most amazing shows I’ve ever seen. The show is unique to Macau and a whopping $250 million went into creating it. You have to pre book the tickets as it is mostly sold out and it’s not cheap. But let me assure you, you will not regret it at all. The stage holds 3.7 million gallons of water and can transform from a pool deep enough for high diving to a completely dry floor  in a matter of seconds. There’s acrobatics, motorcycle stunts, water jet displays and more. 

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DreamWorks Experience 

Everyone loves a good DreamWorks movie and here you can meet your favourite characters or eat breakfast with them at the Cotal Strip Resort. Shrek, Madagascar, Kung Fu Panda and How To Train Your Dragon perform daily from 12pm – 3pm and 5pm – 7pm every 15 minutes. Admission is free and there are some great photo opportunities. Alternatively you can also purchase a Shrekfast and let the kids enjoy a fairy-tale feast.

Macau Towers

The tower is about 764 feet high. There are various activities that you can do around it. You can take a stroll around the outer perimeter that encircles the tower. The catch being that the walkway is just 1.8 meters wide, and you’re actually outside the tower in the open without a handrail, so it’s super adventurous. Ofcourse you are tied to harness while you take the stroll. You can also try more adventurous stuff like Skyjumping, Bungee jumping, tower climbing etc. There is not age limit and as long as you fit in the harness you can try it out. Teens will love it! 

Hongkong is another destination that kids will absolutely love it! Ending with a small video to give you the feel of HongKong!

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