Around DB October Issue 2015

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SMART MOVE

SWEET POISON

STAYING ON AS A STUDENT TEACHER

THE BITTER TRUTH ABOUT SUGAR

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An all new ESF International Kindergarten is coming to Tung Chung

Check out our website for enrolment information

Where Inquiry Begins Start your child’s learning journey with ESF International Kindergarten, Tung Chung Our purpose-built, spacious kindergarten will provide the perfect environment for young learners. As the largest of the ESF Kindergartens, our space is being carefully planned to provide places of beauty that will support learning, stimulate imaginations, nurture children, families and staff, and truly inspire the wonderful memories of childhood.

New! Tung Chung at The Visionary Tel: 3572 8533 Email: kinder@tc.esf.org.hk

With well-resourced classrooms, great access to current learning technologies and indoor and outdoor play areas, young children will be presented with multiple opportunities to learn, socialise and develop their skills. Through inquiry-based learning and play, we encourage children’s natural curiosity and creativity, develop their personal and social skills, inspire them with a life-long love of learning and the confidence to fulfil their potential.

Our other Kindergartens: Abacus at Clearwater Bay

To enrol and find out more about ESF International Kindergarten, Tung Chung please send an email to kinder@tc.esf.org.hk.

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OCTOBER 2015 FEATURES 40

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PROFILE Meet 11-year-old DB artist Ngai Ning Yu

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IN FOCUS Why it’s time to cut your sugar intake

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FAMILY MATTERS How DB students are going back to school to teach

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ESCAPES Living it up in Andalusia – the quintessential Spain

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ACTION Scuba diving in Hong Kong

REGULARS 47

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COMPETITION Win big prizes at www.arounddb.com

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TALKING POINTS Catch a new documentary celebrating helpers

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HEALTH Timely advice in Breast Cancer Awareness Month

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DB FACES Candid community snaps

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OUT THERE Thoughts on island life

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IN&AROUND DB Catch up with the latest community news

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HK HAPPENINGS Find fun things to do across the harbour

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CLASSIFIEDS Great deals, employment, businesses and more

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PROPERTY Choice local and overseas homes to buy or rent

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LOCAL NUMBERS Your ultimate guide in DB and Lantau

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YOUR ROUNDUP OF RECENT COMMUNITY EVENTS!

Publisher Corinne Jedwood corinne@baymedia.com.hk Managing editor Rachel Ainsley rachel@baymedia.com.hk Advertising & sales manager Lissa Morris lissa@baymedia.com.hk Art direction Terry Chow terry@baymedia.com.hk Project manager Danielle Higgins danielle@baymedia.com.hk Office manager Beatrice De Magistris accountant@baymedia.com.hk

Find more photos of community events @ www.arounddb.com

Photos courtesy of Lantau Boat Club

BART’S BASH Lantau waters

On September 20, Lantau Boat Club and the Discovery Bay Yacht Club took part in Bart’s Bash, officially the biggest sailing race in the world. According to Steve Devlin of Lantau Boat Club, the day was a raging success, with all participants having a great deal of fun throughout the tactically challenging course. For more information, visit www.lantauboatclub.com.

Photography Baljit Gidwani Contributors this month Sam Agars Beverly Au Angie Bucu Talla Buffery Peter Sherwood Dr Winnie Siu Cecilia Yee Arnold Yung Printing Fantasy Printing Limited 7/F Tin Fung Industrial Mansion, 63 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Aberdeen, Hong Kong Disclaimer The views expressed in Around DB are not necessarily those of the publisher, editor or contributors. The publisher and editor cannot be held responsible for differences of opinion or statements published in good faith. The publisher, contributors, their employees and partners are not responsible for the results of any actions, errors or omissions taken on the basis of information contained in this publication and expressly disclaim all and any liability for any such action of any person. The mention of specific companies or products in articles or advertisements does not imply that they are endorsed or recommended by this magazine or its publisher in preference to others of a similar nature which are not mentioned or advertised. No part of this magazine may be reproduced in any form without permission.

DC STUDENT PROTEST Hong Kong Disneyland

Photos courtesy of Lea Mahoudeau-Campoyer

A group of Discovery Bay students protested on September 12 in support of a group of workers who lost their jobs without notice or compensation as a result of the closure of a Disney merchandise factory in Shenzhen. The students, who are part of the DC Labour Rights group, hope the protest will help the workers gain the appropriate compensation. To find out more, visit the DC Labour Rights Facebook page.


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HSBC FUNDRAISING WALK Lantau Island

Photos courtesy of Linoy Kidd

Headed up by Cheung Sha resident Linoy Kidd, a group of over 50 HSBC employees walked a 100-kilometre loop of Lantau on the weekend of September 19. The 27-hour-15-minute hike was done in the name of charity, with the team raising funds to build a school in Nepal in partnership with BuildOn. Some of the group then travelled to the Nepalese village of Kheda on September 26 to assist in the actual building of the school. Donations can still be made at https://act.buildon.org/ fundraise/team?ftid=47380.

DOLPHIN QUEST Lantau waters

On September 12, Lantau Boat Club organised a 72-kilometre paddle around Lantau to raise funds and awareness about the threats facing the region’s endangered Chinese White Dolphins. Earlier this year Hope, a Chinese White Dolphin, died as a result of injuries believed to have been sustained in a collision with a Lantau tour boat. On the day, HK$20,000 was raised to support the work of DB eco charity Plastic Free Seas.

Photos courtesy of Lindsey Price (The Naked Islands Project)

DBRC TENNIS SUCCESS Discovery Bay

Photos courtesy of Natalia Veldman

Two Discovery Bay Recreation Club (DBRC) junior teams collected season trophies at the Hong Kong Tennis Association’s annual awards night on September 7. The Under 18 Division B team lost only one match during the season and took champion honours on a count-back, while the Under 12 team collected runner-up medals for a season in which they lost only two matches. October 2015

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MEET AND GREET COFFEE MORNING Discoveryland, DB North Plaza

The At Home in DB coffee morning on September 10 was a success, with some 50 residents getting together, making new friends and discussing the ins and outs of life in DB. A highlight of the event was a talk on customs relating to the Mid-Autumn Festival. Funds raised (HK$3,300) went to DB charity, DB Mothers and Friends to help with its work redistributing unwanted furniture items to Hong Kong’s needy.

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IMAGINE PEACE Pui O Beach

Marking the International Day of Peace on September 21, the Imagine Peace Festival on the weekend of September 19 offered up music, yoga and plenty of good vibes. Organised by Imagine Peace and founded by Lantau resident Kay Sugisaki, the festival is run entirely by volunteers and this year, funds raised went to the Nepal relief effort. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/ImaginePeaceHK.

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DBer Scott Fitzgerald is leading a group of Hong Kong cyclists as they raise funds for DB resident and DBIS student Tom Smits, who suffered a severe brain injury at birth and has been diagnosed with grade-five cerebral palsy. The team, which includes Tom’s dad Rick, will tackle the Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge in New Zealand on November 28 and has already raised over HK$55,000. To sponsor the cyclists, head to www.gofundme.com/taupo4thomas.

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through Protection of Animals Lantau South (PALS), call Jacqui Green on 9197 4371; for Hong Kong Paws Foundation (PAWS), call Kat Cheung on 9485 5188.

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YHKCC ADMISSION BRIEFING

Head to the Discovery Bay Recreation Club (DBRC) Charity Tennis Cup, from 10am to 5pm, to see 24 teams battle it out to raise funds for The Hong Kong Down Syndrome Association and Watchdog Early Education Centre. With a carnival atmosphere, plus a bouncy castle, games, prizes and face painting for the kids, you can expect a great day out. Call 2987 7381 for more information.

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IN&AROUND DB

DAVID HARRIS LANG BOOK LAUNCH Dymocks, DB North Plaza Drop into Dymocks from October 10 3.30pm to 6.30pm to grab a signed copy of the The Witch of Wanchai and meet the author, DB resident and architect David Harris Lang. David’s second book is a tale of murder and international jade smuggling, following detective Ian Hamilton through Hong Kong, Myanmar and Japan. Ian’s career, as well as his life, are in jeopardy as he follows The Witch’s trail of murder and cannibalism. Will Ian be able Photo courtesy of Lauren Gordon to defeat The Witch? The book is available at Dymocks, Bookazine and www.amazon.com; find out more at www.davidharrislang-books.com.

CONGRATULATIONS Susan Park Discovery College, Year 12 student Susan Park’s artwork has received global exposure after she won a competition to have an illustration featured on the cover of IB World magazine, released last month. The 15-year-old’s winning image depicts what an International Baccalaureate classroom could look like in 2030. Susan was thrilled and shocked by her win.

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SHOP THE DB SUNDAY MARKET

in DB Plaza from 11am to 6pm. For more information and to book a stall at an upcoming market, visit www.handmadehongkong.com.

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JOIN A BEACH CLEAN-UP

at Sam Pak Wan, organised by Plastic Free Seas and DB Green, from 1 to 4pm. Visit www.dbgreen.org.

CHARITY CONCERT FOR GUIDE DOGS St John’s Cathedral, Central Organised by DB resident Tim Henderson and featuring the Chamber Music Orchestra of Tokyo, the Charity Concert for the Hong Kong Guide Dogs Association promises to be an entertaining night. Special guests include DB-based members of the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, and Tim’s wife Stephanie Fung Sin Tung, playing Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No 2. For tickets, starting at HK$300, head to www.guidedogs.org.hk; more information is available on 3188 1736.

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KIDS IN THE PARK Siena Park, Discovery Bay

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DB Alliance Church and DB International Community Church are again hosting Kids in the Park, a family fun day for those with kids aged two to 10. The event runs from 2pm to 5pm and offers carnival games, snacks, a non-scary homemade costume contest and face painting. You can purchase tickets (HK$10) at DB Alliance Church, or by emailing office@dbicc.org. October 2015

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SPOOKY WOOKY HALLOWEEN PARTY Siena Two lawn, Discovery Bay Facebook group DB Mama’s Spooky Wooky Halloween Party is set to be a hit, with a bouncy castle, face painting and, of course, trick or treating. Running from 3pm to 6pm, the event, into its third year, is open to kids aged two to 7. All proceeds go to DB Mothers and Friends, a charity that collects unwanted items and redistributes them to Hong Kong’s needy. For more information, head to www.facebook.com/events/1102499986434777 or call Hui Huang on 9260 7163. October 30

BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH MI, DB North Plaza

There’s pink fundraising, in the form of pink fitness classes, for Breast Cancer Awareness Month at DB’s Movement Improvement (MI) in October, though the annual Pink Walk has been cancelled this year. Proceeds go to Hong Kong Cancer Fund, www.cancer-fund.org. Turn to page page 54 to learn more about the disease and the importance of early detection from Dr Winnie Siu of Island Health Family Practice, DB. t Throughou October

Photo courtesy of Hui Huang

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NEW IN DB FLIGHT CENTRE Recently opened in DB North Plaza, Flight Centre is gearing up for its grand opening on October 17, with everyone welcome for drinks and nibbles from 1pm to 3pm. The friendly team of expat and local travel specialists are ready to deliver you a tailor-made travel experience, while the shop also features a kid’s corner to keep the youngsters entertained. For more information, call 2829 2010 or visit www.flightcentre.com.hk.

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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICE Specialising in luxury DB homes for over 25 years, Headland Homes has recently launched DB Homes to handle all other aspects of DB real estate. It also has a new property management service that caters to landlords who live overseas, or are too busy to manage their properties. To find out how the team can help you, contact 2987 2088 or visit www.headlandhomes.hk.

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SAVE THE DATE PRINCE OF THE HILLS

STAND-UP COMEDY NIGHT

The Lantau Buffalos’ Prince of the Hills will see kids aged six to 14 take to the trails around DB Lookout. The race, which costs HK$170 to enter, is limited to 100 participants, so head to www.lantaubuffalos.org to secure your child’s spot. er 7 Novemb

The show features a fantastic line-up of leading Hong Kong comedians, who are usually found entertaining the crowds at the TakeOut Comedy Club in SoHo. Get your tickets (HK$200, adults only) at the PTA Shop in Discovery College or www.ticketingover.com.

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Box of Hope is again urging DB kids to do their bit for underprivileged children in Hong Kong and Asia by filling a shoe box with new and interesting educational gifts. After collecting an amazing 21,000 boxes last year, Box of Hope is hoping to distribute 25,000 boxes in 2015. To get involved, email dana.winograd@gmail.com or visit www.boxofhope.org.

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DB 10KM RUN FOR CHARITY DB Plaza

The 11th annual DB 10km Run for Charity is on the horizon and now is the time to register and start training. Last year’s event raised HK$186,629 for Watchdog Early Education Centre and this year all proceeds will go to Food Angel, a programme which rescues surplus food from the food industry and redistributes it as hot meals to Hong Kong’s underprivileged. Visit www.dbrunforcharity.org to register for the run, or volunteer to help.

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Kids aged eight to 18 are already training vigorously for the Team FEAR Junior Challenge, in support of Hong Kong charity Youth Outreach. Registration is now closed, but you can turn to page 29 to win a lastminute team spot for your child. For more information, visit www.team-fear.com.

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Teams set off from Mui Wo overnight for what is one of Hong Kong’s more unique endurance races. Trail runners and walkers are required to collect a minimum sponsorship amount of HK$650 each, which this year will benefit The Nature Conservancy. To find out more, visit www.barclaysmoontrekker.com.

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BUSINESS OF THE MONTH

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Tell us something about your business. When we opened in 1997, Pets Gallery was the only pet supply and grooming store in DB. Now that the number of pet providers has blossomed locally, we work hard to stay competitive and unique. We specialise in grooming and pet care, and we supply pet accessories and food. Pets Gallery strives to offer clients and their pets healthy choices and individualised solutions.

What’s the secret of your success? Each grooming takes less than two hours, since we treat one pet at a time. Pets are then picked up or delivered home. Not only does the pet look good, the grooming will not have been stressful. We believe if animals are treated kindly and gently, they will grow accustomed to brushing, washing, drying, clipping and nail trimming, and eventually enjoy a less fearful and more relaxed grooming experience. Our groomers specialise in working with fearful, aggressive and rescued animals; we never cage pets after grooming, as we don’t want to risk injuring them.

Do you have a funny, on-the-job moment to share? We offer a rare but essential grooming service for rabbits and other small animals. This includes bunny and piggy bottom shaves, full-body shaves and nail cutting. The bottom shaves always raise a laugh with clients but they help the animals avoid urine burns, deformity of the genital area and fly strike (blow fly maggot infestation).

How do you see your business looking in five years?

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We hope to be right where we are, doing what we do. Working with animals is a very meaningful experience. In Hong Kong, pets provide a relaxing outlet for their owners and we have literally seen them change people’s lives. What’s more, groomers are often the first to notice that a pet has a skin condition, ear mites or other medical issues that need to be brought to the attention of a veterinarian, so we believe we provide an essential service.

Call Pets Gallery on 2987 0428, or drop in at G/F, 11B DB Plaza, Discovery Bay.

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Congratulations to last month’s winners Joanna Reid, Yvonne Li and Martin De Barr for tickets to see La Soirée; Beth Errington and Leonie Fillingham for classes at Embody; Tamsin Wiebe, Carolyn McKeown and Jochen Lindhaus for Vikings’ training; Rosine De Leacy, Monica Zapater, Emily Koon, Shermila Buxani, Patrick Smidts and Veerle T’jampens for Asia Contemporary Art Show VIP tickets; and Micheline Stockton and Benoit Fauvin for KidsFest 2016 tickets. October 2015

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PROFILE

PORTRAIT OF THE

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Like many DB girls her age, Ngai Ning Yu loves her little sister, playing piano and horse riding. But unlike most other 11-year-olds, Ngai Ning has just held her first solo art exhibition. Melissa Stevens reports Ngai Ning Yu in her DC classroom with featured painting Candylicious

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rom a detailed pencil rendering of activist Nelson Mandela to vibrant landscapes that burst from the canvas, it’s easy to assume the accomplished art in the I Love exhibition is the work of an artist many times Ngai Ning Yu’s age. But while Ngai Ning is young – born and bred in Discovery Bay, she’s 11 years old – her talent and aptitude for drawing is already an old story. Ngai Ning’s parents, Heidi Lam and Jacky Yu, first noticed Ngai Ning’s ability at the tender age of two. “She was able to draw simple people at two years of age and started some preschool drawing classes,” Heidi says. “At three years old, she started to have one-on-one lessons here in DB with a personal art teacher, Hung Hei Chan.” Having enrolled at Discovery College (DC) in Year 1, Ngai Ning extended on her extra-curricular art classes by joining Clement Art School in Tung Chung, and studying with head teacher Derek Kwok. “I draw and paint the people and things that are part of my life. I love painting,” Ngai Ning says with a grin. “Art is a challenging topic to do well in, as it takes time, hard work and practice,” she adds. Heidi, who has a file of more than 900 drawings completed by Ngai Ning over the years, describes her daughter as hardworking and dedicated to her art. “During school time, Ngai Ning spends five to six hours a week doing art classes [after school] and during the holidays she increases that to eight to 10 hours a week,” she says. “People say she is so talented but to do well she is also really hardworking – she has been studying for more than eight years.”

her,” Heidi says. “We hope that she can become a great artist.”

The creative process

Self Portrait by Ngai Ning

travelling overseas to Sydney, where it will be shown at Clement Art School Epping Gallery. The planning for I Love began two years ago with the Clement Art School. It features about 20 artworks in a variety of styles – sketches, portraits and oil paintings – created in 2014 and 2015. Most were made at Clement Art School, though a few are from Ngai Ning’s personal portfolio. “With difficulties like frustration and time management, this project has really brought art to a whole new level for me,” Ngai Ning says. “It’s been fun but at the same time it’s challenged me with my art skills. The exhibition records happy moments in my life. It can explain who I am, where I’ve been and what I do as hobbies.”

The exhibition

Derek enthuses that I Love expresses the personal journey of a little girl from innocence to adventure, darkened by the anxiety of meeting people’s expectations. “It’s an epic of fading childhood projected via the artist’s family members, especially her beloved sister,” he says.

Ngai Ning’s talent and diligence were amply showcased in her exhibition at the Artland Gallery in Wanchai last month, after a preview at DC. The solo show, I Love, moves to Art Square at Discovery Bay Pier in January, before

Heidi, a lactation consultant, and Jacky, a bank project manager, hope this exhibit is only the start for Ngai Ning. “We hope that with her portfolio, she will meet more master teachers who will be willing to teach

Speaking about his student, Derek explains that Ngai Ning’s talent was evident from the time she joined Clement Art School. “She was a quick learner and very skilful at drawing at that young age,” he says. “Very soon she developed herself into one of the best students in our school. Her skills are well above other students of a similar age and her ability is all-rounded. She has the patience to produce highquality works and is very creative. “At age 11, Ngai Ning already has great potential,” Derek adds. “We have high hopes that she will become a promising artist.” Ngai Ning’s DC Year 7 art teacher, Dion Kay, echoes Derek, explaining that he recognised her maturity as an artist the first time he set her a free-drawing exercise to paint a self-portrait. “Her skill and understanding of how to put things together is amazing,” Dion says. “She finds a different angle and takes it further. Students at her age can need a lot of direction but she is self-directing, which is something that doesn’t usually happen until Year 9 or 10.” Ngai Ning credits her three art teachers, Derek, Dion and Hung Hei, with making I Love possible. She says they have inspired her creativity and taught her many new skills, as well as supporting her in her solo show.

Artist in residence Ngai Ning who is now in Year 8 at DC, will turn 12 in November. Like many DB residents she loves the local lifestyle and nature, and her art reflects this. As she talks me through some of her paintings in the DC art room, I am particularly drawn to two of her pieces: Black Siena, a charcoal on paper, and an oil on canvas entitled Spring Peace. Both were inspired by the local landscape. October 2015

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PROFILE Watching her giggling with her little sister, I am struck by how familiar nine-year-old, Year 5 DC student Yue Ying Yu looks. And then I realise her portrait, Candylicious, is the featured artwork from Ngai Ning’s exhibition. Ngai Ning explains that she particularly likes doing family portraits: “I like drawing nature, my family and sketching realistic people, especially my very cute younger sister.” As Dion mentioned, one of Ngai Ning’s talents is the ability to take her art further than you would expect. As if to prove this, she explains that her sister’s portrait has a double, even triple meaning. “Yue Ying really likes candy because it’s sweet and she is also a sweet person,” she says. “And the theme for the [paint] spots is candycoloured, so I used a lot of pink and blue pastel colours.”

Ngai Ning with her family at her I Love exhibition in Wanchai

Ngai Ning with DC Year 7 art teacher, Dion Kay

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IN FOCUS

SWEET POISON With a slew of bad press and negative opinion, sugar is having a hard time of it. Angie Bucu digests the bitter truth

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n March this year the World Health Organisation (WHO) issued new guidelines for daily added sugar intake recommending no more than 10% of calories, that’s 50 grams or 12 teaspoons for adults. For additional health benefits it suggests we aim to reduce this to 5%. What with our sugary morning coffee or tea, that sweet pick-me-up pastry mid-afternoon, and comforting latenight chocolate bar, there’s no denying that most of us are ‘enjoying’ over six to 12 teaspoons of added sugar a day. And note that the demonization of sugar isn’t focused solely on the sugars added to processed food and sugary drinks,

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like glucose, fructose and sucrose, it also includes natural sugars, like honey and freshly squeezed and concentrate fruit juice. That’s everything right, other than the sugars occurring naturally in whole fruits, vegetables and milk. Paula McQuillan, nutritionist and health coach at Nourish Me Natural and a 14-year DB resident, sees the WHO recommendations as wholly positive. “The science which links sugar to poor dental health, being overweight or obese, liver disease, diabetes and other chronic health conditions must not be ignored,” she says. “It’s definitely time we get it all out in the open to help people make

informed choices concerning the amount of sugar in the food and drink they consume.”

The health link The government estimates that Hong Kongers consume twice as much sugar per day as they should, however, a recent Euromonitor report puts us at just above the new upper limit at 53.5 grams per person per day. This is seemingly good, compared to the US at 126 grams per day, and Germany and the Netherlands at around 102 grams per day. However, a 2014 Department of Health survey found that almost 39% of Hong Kong adults are overweight or obese.


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Graeme Bradshaw, naturopath and founding director of DB’s Integrated Medicine Institute (IMI), confirms that health issues related to sugar intake, such as obesity and diabetes, are now more common in Hong Kong. The latest (2011/ 12) figures indicate that the obesity rate among primary school students is around 21%. Research is showing consistent relationships between fructose (in particular) and chronic conditions, including hypertension, heart disease, diabetes and other forms of metabolic syndrome. Scientists claim that high consumption of fructose may contribute to insulin resistance and other complications, including liver damage. Paula is quick to point out that our bodies simply don’t have the physiological need for all the added sugars that have found their way into our diet. The revised WHO guidelines are also supported by evidence linking sugary food and drink to higher levels of tooth decay. Stella Phillips, dental health educator at Bayside Dental here in DB, welcomes the new guidelines but suggests we also reduce the frequency of our sugar intake. “Sugar reacts with the bacteria in plaque and produces harmful acids for up to one hour after eating and drinking,” she says. “So it’s important to have sugary food or drink just at mealtimes.”

Industry in denial The WHO report centres on the sugars that are added by manufacturers – the ones many argue are hidden from plain view. As Paula says: “What we put on our plate is heavily influenced by the food industry giants and clever marketing.” It is this industry that argues that the science is wrong and if sugar is consumed as part of a balanced diet it is not harmful. Yet sugar is an essential component of processed food, making it more palatable and

acting as a preservative. It is therefore easy to deduce that the added sugar, often in the form of high fructose corn syrup (or one of 57 other aliases), in processed food isn’t required for a balanced diet and results in the consumption of calories with no nutritional value, while creating health risks. With this in mind, some governments have taken drastic steps, including legislation, to curb our consumption of processed food, and sugary food and drink. UK supermarket chain Tesco banned Ribena and other sugar laden fruit drinks that are marketed to children in September. Generally, though, the industry is slow to act. Take Nestle for example. In 2012 it agreed to cut the sugar content in 20 of its global breakfast cereals by 2015. The obvious question: Why does this take three years?

In Hong Kong, the Centre for Food Safety’s (CFS) committee, responsible for recommending policy to reduce sugar in pre-packaged foods, says measures will be recommended and implemented gradually. The initial focus will be on reducing sugar in non-alcoholic drinks and juices. Disappointingly, these reduction measures will not be made mandatory.

How much is too much? A growing number of us are already opting to cut sugar out of our diets. However, many of us still don’t realise just how easy it is to consume more than the six to 12 teaspoonfuls recommended. Let’s take a typical afternoon-slump snack of iced coffee (Frappuccino) and a muffin from Starbucks. According to CFS, this amounts to about 49 grams  October 2015

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Many sugars, like corn syrup, are added by manufacturers and are not in plain view

of sugar (12 teaspoons) – 28 grams for the iced coffee and 21 grams for the muffin. Of course, this assumes that the coffee comes with sugar, which it does at Starbucks. And what about that gin and tonic after work, while catching up with a friend or on the ferry? That’s eight teaspoons of sugar per standard drink, right there. You may also be surprised by the high sugar content of many breakfast cereals. In leading brands of fruit, nut and seed muesli, marketed as ‘healthy’, sugar content ranges from 23 to 25 grams per 100 grams. Assuming a serving size of at least 50 grams for an adult, this is already three teaspoons of added sugar, or half the recommended daily allowance. Fruit yogurts are also serious offenders, often containing around 15 grams of sugar per 100 grams. With a typical serving size of 125 grams, this amounts to 4.5 teaspoons of sugar. Of course, it’s easy enough to control your sugar intake when you’re eating at home but many of us DBers eat out regularly, which can be a problem. CFS has some useful data on the sugar and other nutritional content of meals at various chain restaurants and cafés throughout Hong Kong, as well as various brands of prepacked foods and drinks. Get detoxing!

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Read nutrition labels and ingredient lists to understand the extent of your sugar intake. There are plenty of apps that convert this information into meaningful data but the simple method is to divide grams by 4 to give you teaspoons of sugar. A simple piece of advice: avoid products where sugar content is shown as double digits. Eat whole fruit rather than fruit juice or dried fruit. The fibre helps with the absorption of the fructose, making it a better option. Use healthy alternatives, like coconut nectar, maple syrup or green stevia powder, sparingly. Raw honey is beneficial since it doesn’t raise blood sugar levels quickly; it may also contain useful antioxidants, amino acids and vitamins. Or try medjool dates, a wholefood packed with dietary fibre, vitamins and minerals, as a sweetener in your recipes. Detox painlessly by resetting your taste buds. Our taste for sugar adjusts quickly and after a few weeks even a small amount will add a lot of sweetness, so don’t worry too much about withdrawal symptoms. You’ll soon find that the natural sweetness in fruit and vegetables is heightened and sugary processed foods are almost sickening.

Find it • Bayside Dental, www.baysidedentalhk.com • Centre for Food Safety, www.cfs.gov.hk • Integrated Medicine Institute, www.imi.com.hk • Nourish Me Natural, www.nourishmenatural.com • WHO, www.who.int

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STUDENT TEACHERS

Having attended Discovery Bay International School herself and loved it, Talla Buffery says it’s easy to understand why so many DB teens are deciding to go back to school to teach

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his summer as I returned from university in the UK to take up my regular three-month internship at Around DB, I couldn’t wait to find out what my former classmates were doing. As you’d expect, a fair few were waiting tables and working in shops over the long vac, a couple were trying their hand at corporate internships, but a big trend I spotted, amongst those on their gap year, was going back to school to teach. Jonny Healy and Austin Robertshaw, both on gap year and both 18, are currently working at Discovery Bay International School (DBIS) as educational assistants. They put me in touch with Chris Gist, 18, and JeanPierre Nixon, 19, who both taught at the school in 2014. All DBers at one point or another, I asked the boys what it’s like to teach school, and how easy it is to make the transition from student to teacher.

Jonny and Austin Born and bred in Hong Kong, and schooled at Discovery College through Year 8 to 13, Jonny has lived in Discovery Bay his whole life. Now into his second gap year, he has signed on to continue working at DBIS for another year as an Information and Communications Technology (IT) educational assistant.

“Before starting at DBIS, I didn’t really know what to do with my time,” Jonny admits. “Apart from rugby training, I was just sitting at home playing Skyrim all day.” Now ready to move past communicating with dragons and weapon crafting, Jonny is considering teaching as a potential career. He says that being at DBIS has given him the perfect opportunity to experience working with kids and managing the workload, and he continues to enjoy every aspect of his job every day – even good old lunchtime duty. Discussing teaching, Jonny shares that one of his favourite moments was informing a student that every snowflake is different. “It completely blew her mind,” he recalls. “It may seem like such a small thing, but it’s at times like these that I realise just how much I enjoy working with kids.” Having just joined DBIS in August on his gap year, as a Design Technology, Food Technology and IT educational assistant, and with plans to study at the University of Leeds in the UK in 2016, Austin is the newbie of the group. From weekly shops down at Fusion to creating new exemplar projects for students, he says he is always busy and there is a lot to learn. “DBIS is a fantastic school and it has completely widened my experience already in the first week of working here,” he explains.

Enrolled as a student from 2001, Austin attended DBIS from kindergarten to Year 6. He says that he always wanted to return to the school and give back to the community – something DBIS prides itself on. “It was an obvious choice for me, choosing to work here,” he explains. “Both staff and students are incredible and very friendly; it’s the perfect opportunity for me to learn new skills and get experience.”

Chris and Jean-Pierre Chris, currently studying in Australia at Monash University, worked at DBIS as an IT technician for most of his gap year, December 2013 to January 2015. A former student, he schooled at DBIS from kindergarten through Year 6, just like Austin. On why he took the teaching job, he says simply: “I knew working at a school would provide me with a different sort of experience than working in retail or in a restaurant. I knew I would enjoy it more.” Chris’ role included data entry and managing the school’s hub and Moodle system. Always the joker, he points out that his job not only gave him plenty of new responsibilities but also a few special privileges. “For one, I could use the [teacher-only] lift to get to the second floor,” he says. “For another, I could go outside without having to wear a hat.” (In their primary years, DBIS students can’t step foot  October 2015

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Austin Robertshaw, 18, a former DBIS student, is now an educational assistant at the school

Chris Gist, 18, with his dad and brother, has attended DBIS as both a student and technician

Jonny Healy, 18, a former DC student, is now an educational assistant at DBIS

Jean-Pierre Nixon, 19, has attended DBIS as both a student and educational assistant

outside unless they are wearing a really silly-looking floppy hat.) Interestingly, Chris says he quickly became comfortable working alongside his former teachers – one being his Year 6 teacher, now his boss and deputy principal of Creative Solutions, Ben Loran. “He’s a great guy – I just had to get past not calling him Mr Loran anymore and just calling him Lil’ Ben,” says Chris, who is now over 6-foot tall. Reflecting on his time at DBIS, Chris adds: “Due to a perfect attendance record in Ben’s Year 6 class, I was immaculate in my work performance.” With this much confidence, it’s clear that studying and working at DBIS has set Chris up for the future, for university and beyond.

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Sailing through kindergarten to Year 6 at DBIS, Jean-Pierre distinctly remembers being taught by Ben back when Anne-Marie Naughton was principal. Like Chris, Jean-Pierre came to work at the school during his gap year, June 2014 to September 2015. He is currently studying at McGill University in Canada. Passionate about sport, Jean-Pierre delighted in his six months as a Physical Education educational assistant, involving himself in many duties such as the planning of Sports Day and the maintenance of sports equipment. “Kids always make me laugh,” he says with a smile. “What I enjoyed most was seeing them enjoy themselves. I was able to share my passion in a way that would help them improve.

“As a teacher you are responsible for the education, health and safety of students, as well as ensuring that they are enjoying themselves in the learning environment,” Jean-Pierre adds. He believes teaching has helped him learn essential life skills, like patience and listening; skills that he wouldn’t have learnt in a ‘normal’ business environment.

What the school has to say When I contacted her, Anne-Marie Naughton, who was principal during the time Chris, Austin and Jean-Pierre attended DBIS, was more than happy to hear that they had chosen to return to the school as employees. “When we started DBIS, one of our aims was to engage with the community as much 


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as possible,” she says. “Welcoming back students and embracing their talents and enthusiasm is a way of doing this. I think it is a great compliment that they want to return.” Here, Ben adds that without exception, the students who have taught at DBIS have been positive assets to the school. He believes that other schools would absolutely benefit from employing gap year students. “The fact that I have taught so many of the returning students is something that is personally very special to me,” Ben adds. “It’s so nice to see them become the adults we hoped they would, and the fact that they want to come back and teach at DBIS is fantastic.”

Ben Loran’s DBIS Year 6 Class (2006): Chris, 10, first row, second on the left, Jean-Pierre, 10, middle row, third from the right, with Talla, 10, to his left

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TALKING POINTS

The Unsung Heroes with Joanna Bowers and Jane Engelmann (centre)

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THE HELPER The Unsung Heroes, a choir of domestic workers founded by DB resident Jane Engelmann, is about to star in a much-publicised documentary. By so doing, they are helping to shine a light on the humanity and spirit of this marginalised sector of society. Beverly Au reports

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ou’ll have heard about the recent Kickstarter campaign, which saw over HK$80,000 raised to enable the filming of The Helper, a documentary that celebrates Hong Kong domestic helpers and highlights the sacrifice they make in leaving their own families to help care for ours. Introducing the project, director Joanna Bowers, of Cheeky Monkey Productions, explains how she and her

producing partner, Tony Verb, have wanted to make a helper-related TV programme or movie for some time. “Erwiana Sulistyaningsih’s story hit the headlines in 2014, meaning the vulnerability of domestic helpers was something the whole of Hong Kong was finally focused on,” she says. “Then during DB’s Helper Appreciation Month in May this year, and through the Domestic Workers’ Round Table, we met plenty of kindred spirits intent on celebrating and improving the lives

of helpers. Now seems the right time to make the documentary.”

The inspiration There are currently more than 330,000 migrant domestic workers living in Hong Kong. All too often, they are overlooked and dehumanised. At worst, they are abused and mistreated. In figuring out which angle to take with the film, Joanna says she discovered that what moves people most about  October 2015

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TALKING POINTS these women is the maternal sacrifice they make to come and work overseas. Having settled on this as the focus of The Helper, Joanna heard about DB’s Unsung Heroes, a choir of Filipina domestic helpers, brought together in 2014 by Jane Engelmann of DBGlee. The group, which can number 50, meets on Sundays and rehearses at Discovery Bay International School Kindergarten and in Central. You may have seen them perform at Picnic in the Park last year. One of their most popular pieces is I Wish I Could Kiss You Goodnight, a song written and composed by Jane, which imparts a poignant message to the children the women have left behind.

DB domestic workers of The Unsung Heroes

“When you put your children to bed, read them a story and kiss them goodnight, it’s the most tender, passionate moment,” says Jane. “I wrote I Wish I Could Kiss You Goodnight for all the women who can’t do that.” Speaking about the song, Unsung Hero Virginia Amos, a Filipina helper and DB resident, says: “The lyrics impress me a lot and they give us the freedom to speak about ourselves.” Like many of us, Joanna cried when she saw the Unsung Heroes’ I Wish I Could Kiss You Goodnight video for the first time. “I immediately recognised that this choir and their beautiful music would be the backbone of the story,” she says. “It all took shape from there.”

The documentary Filming is due to start this month, and Joanna and Jane are planning to grow the choir to around 100 singers, and to include helpers of all nationalities. The Helper will explore the varied individual stories of the choristers, two-thirds of whom are mothers. Filipina helper and DB resident, Analyn Tapil, one of The Unsung Heroes baring their souls on camera,

The Unsung Heroes rehearsing with Jane

cries when she says: “It’s really hard to be away from my children but I have no choice. I want to give the best for them.” Analyn’s eldest son was just a year and seven months when she left the Philippines to seek work. One of Virginia’s recollections is just as heartrending: “The first time I returned to the Philippines on a visit, my son didn’t recognise me,” she says. “When I slept with him that night he cried, both of us cried, because he didn’t like me.”

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The plan is to have The Helper premiering in film festivals and Hong Kong cinemas before the end of 2016.

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By shining a light on individual choir members, and providing footage of their families back home, The Helper aims to change the way domestic helpers are viewed within society. And it will start achieving this even during filming – the uplifting finale will see The Unsung Heroes take to the main stage at Clockenflap on November 29 to sing for an audience of thousands.

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ESCAPES

Soaking up views of the Alhambra, Granada

CULTURAL MARINADE In the sun-baked heartland of Spain, the tapas, flamenco and sangria will have you feeling moorish, as will the awesome Andalusian architecture, writes Cecilia Yee

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n Spain, hedonism is a way of life. Siesta is taken seriously, so expect pretty much everything to shut down in the afternoon. Take a nap yourself or head to a bar and order a sangria – you’ll be given free tapas. Walk around to take in the sites later in the afternoon and the locals will greet you with a smile.

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Andalusia, in the deep-south, may be steeped in Moorish history but to me it’s the quintessential Spain. Despite creeping modernisation, significant pockets of the region’s coast remain relatively unspoilt and inland, you’ll stumble upon bucolic farming villages where time seems to have stood still.

Exploring Seville Seville, the capital of Andalusia, is the life and soul of the region. In this spirited and passionate city, the atmosphere – rather like a good flamenco performance – creeps up and taps you on the shoulder when you least expect it. Oozing history and a whole lot of charm, Seville boasts three

UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Seville Cathedral, the Alcázar and the General Archive of the Indies. These three sites form a monumental must-see complex in the heart of the city. After its completion in the early 16th century, Seville Cathedral supplanted Hagia Sophia in Constantinople (now Istanbul) as the largest cathedral in the world, a title the Byzantine church had held for nearly a thousand years. Today, it is the largest Gothic cathedral and the third largest church in the world. It’s also the burial site of Christopher Columbus. Opposite the cathedral is the Alcázar: the oldest and possibly the most beautiful royal palace still in use in Europe today. Originally built by Moorish kings in the 12th century, it’s rich in Islamic influences, and one of the best remaining examples of Mudéjar architecture. The elaborate tilework, brickwork, wood carving and ornamental metalwork is typical of Mudéjar style. Offering something entirely different,

the third UNESCO World Heritage Site in Seville, the General Archive of the Indies is an unusually serene and Italianate example of Spanish Renaissance architecture. It was built in the late 16th century to house valuable, archival documents illustrating the history of the Spanish Empire in the Americas and the Philippines. Today the archive offers up some 9 kilometres of shelving and 43,000 volumes. Be sure to add Maria Luisa Park, Seville’s principal green area, to your list of sites to see. Its orange trees, palms, Mediterranean pines and stylised flower beds were first planted in 1911, and stretch along one bank of the Guadalquivir River. There’s 800 metres of parkland and botanic garden to explore, dotted with lakes, fountains, bowers and pavilions.

Getting to know Granada My favourite city in Andalusia, Granada, nestles in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. Best known for the Alhambra, a grand, sprawling hilltop fortress dating back to the 11th century, there are myriad medieval   October 2015

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monuments and indeed entire medieval areas (including the Jewish and Moorish quarters) to explore. Rising above the city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1984, the Alhambra is Granada’s most emblematic monument and one of the most visited in Spain. The Castle of the Alhambra was first developed as a walled town and military stronghold in the 11th century, but it enjoyed its heyday in the 13th century, when it grew into a palace, citadel and fortress, home to sultans and their entourage. In 1527 Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, demolished part of the architectural complex to build the palace which bears his name. In addition to the sublimely beautiful and intricately decorated, 13th century Nasrid Palaces, the ornamental Generalife gardens are one of the Alhambra’s main attractions. Built on the Hill of the Sun and dating back to the 14th century, they offer up superb views over the city.

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Awed as I was by the Alhambra, the highpoint of my trip to Grenada was Sacromonte, home to Granada’s Romani inhabitants since the 16th century. Located on Valparaíso Hill, it’s one of the most popular tourist attractions in Granada. Here the resident Romanis still live in whitewashed caves cut into the rock. Should you visit in the evening, I guarantee you will enjoy some of the best flamenco in all of Spain.

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Early detection means less physical and emotional trauma and, most importantly, the best chance of survival. Women aged 40 to 50 should ensure that they are examined by a doctor every other year, and every year after the age of 50.

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On turning 30, women should start examining themselves every month. This is best done a week after menstruation, and I recommend you do it in the shower. Ensure you feel both sides of the breasts and into the armpit two or three times with three fingers. You may find it easiest to have one hand above your head and feel the breast that side with the opposite hand and vice versa.

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Risk factors Most breast cancer cases occur in women over 40. Women who have children after the age of 30, who’ve never been pregnant or who’ve never breastfed are also at risk. Just 10% of all breast cancer is genetic but women with a family history of the disease will want to be especially vigilant. To reduce the risk of breast cancer, maintaining a healthy lifestyle is vital – stick to a low-fat, high-fibre diet and make sure you exercise regularly. Anything that greatly increases levels of oestrogen in the blood, for instance excessive consumption of fatty foods and extended use of birth control pills, should be avoided. Smokers, drinkers, women who are overweight or suffer from a great amount of stress are putting themselves at risk.

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cuba diving in Hong Kong? You bet. The dive scene is thriving locally with the main operators, like PADI 5-star certified Splash Hong Kong and Diving Adventure, based in and around Sai Kung. Most dives, whether they’re for training or recreation, take place at the weekends, and accessibility is a big advantage, since most dive sites are located 20 to 60 minutes from Sai Kung Harbour.

Reef fish are easy to spot in shallow waters

Lionfish are sometimes found locally

What’s more, dive trips are available year round. The water temperature can drop from 30°C in summer to 15°C in winter but keen divers can get out there 12 months of the year. “Over the past few years, we have witnessed a sharp increase in the number of recreational divers,” says Stephen Au, director of Diving Adventure. The former police officer has seen many changes to the sport since opening his business in 1998: “Diving used to be catered to young professionals due to the cost and perceived risks,” he says. “Nowadays, greater coverage of our sport has led to its development as both an alternative tourist attraction and a recreational sport for youths and the elderly, with more and more mainland tourists participating in it too.”

Water quality But what of Hong Kong’s notoriously murky waters? “Most dive trips take place around Sai Kung because of its far proximity from urban areas,” Stephen explains. “With the district being designated as a country park by the previous colonial government, Sai Kung has relatively less pollution in both the sea and on land, allowing a large variety of marine life to thrive there.” Enthusiasts should note that Hong Kong’s monsoon climate significantly affects diving conditions. “You have a mixture of extreme weather, such as thunderstorms, rainstorms and typhoons, that has a strong influence

Kids diving at Sharp Island, Sai Kung

on visibility,” explains Richard Hill, operations manager of Splash Hong Kong. “But on sunny days, visibility can be extended up to 15 metres and that brings out all the marine animals.” “Pick a day where it didn’t rain the night before, or else it will be foggy under the water,” Karen Li, a secondyear medical student at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, advises. “Go with someone who can navigate well because the further out you go the more clear the water will be.” Karen also recommends divers wear fullbody, long-sleeved wetsuits “because it can get cold even during the summer”.

Marine life And how much marine life can local divers expect to see? A lot by all accounts. “It would be a lie to say that Hong Kong is a better dive destination than the Maldives,” says Stephen, “yet our seas are actually brimming with life.” Explaining that it’s rare to spot large marine animals locally, he adds that he once swam with a manta ray

“the size of a table” just 15 minutes from Sai Kung, near Sharp Island. While Karen enjoys diving around Shelter Island (30 minutes from Sai Kung), for the abundance of coral and coral fish, Richard recommends the relatively pristine and comparatively shallow waters around Clearwater Bay. “I’ve witnessed frogfish there that are generally found in the Andaman Sea near the Indian Ocean,” he says. “There are also barracuda out near High Island Reservoir East Dam in Sai Kung, along with squid, cuttlefish, octopus and clownfish. All these little critters are out there but it’s like a Pokémon game – you have to look hard to find them.” DB dive master Jamie Coote, a design technician at Discovery College, recalls swimming with eels on a night dive near Clearwater Bay. “My dive buddy and I went into a cave,” he says, “and 5-foot-long eels started swarming around us. It was fascinating!” Sadly, the Lantau coast is one place you won’t spot lots of marine life. “The  October 2015

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waters around Lantau are unsuitable for diving because it’s where the Pearl River flows out to the sea, meaning there are relatively few coral and the water is murky,” says Stephen. On the upside, the growth of Hong Kong’s diving scene has increased public awareness about local water quality. “When scuba diving becomes a regular hobby, you tend to become more environmentally aware,” says Jamie. “You get to see the beauty of the ocean, but also the ugly side [coral dying and fish getting caught in plastic bags] when we pollute it.” Local eco groups, like Plastic Free Seas, headed up by DB resident Tracey Read, are determined to make eco concerns heard, and Richard believes the government should take a more active stance. “Right now, the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department is limited in its capacity to do anything,” he says. “There is always more that can be done, and despite the 2013 trawling ban, you still find lots of debris and plastic bags in the sea and littering some beaches.”

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are harder, which makes you more aware of your surroundings. This makes diving in really clear blue, picturesque waters so much easier by comparison.”

DB dive master Jamie Coote

beginners to certified divers, who want to advance along the PADI ladder. “One reason diving in Hong Kong is popular is because the city’s dive sites offer great training opportunities,” Richard says. “Most of our clients train here for a couple of days to refresh their skills prior to an overseas diving trip. If you haven’t dived for a long time, it’s best to do a refresher course. The trick to becoming a good diver is to continue diving.” Emphasising the benefits of training in Hong Kong, Karen says: “The conditions

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As much as anything, diving is a great way to meet new friends and strengthen relationships. For Karen, diving is something she does with her brother, and it always feels like “a bit of a vacation”. And as Jamie says: “Diving is a cooperative sport; you have to look out for your dive buddy and this really strengthens the bonds between mates.”

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Beginners, taking PADI Open Water Diver courses, train in indoor pools and take theory classes before heading out into the deep. “Outdoor dives are an eye-opener for students because they experience both real conditions and marine life. The only downside is that you can’t have any alcohol,” Richard jokes. “Think of it like you are getting a driver’s license,” Stephen adds. “You need to first understand the basics, then you get to test it out in a real environment.”

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CELEBRATE HALLOWEEN Around Hong Kong Take your trick and treating to the next level at one of Hong Kong’s most exciting (and ghoulish) Halloween hotspots. 1. For grown-ups, who want to have some spooky fun, Lan Kwai Fong transforms into a festive ghost town, with bars and clubs hosting grisly parties and activities. Visit www.lankwaifong.com/halloween.

HONG KONG TENNIS OPEN The Prudential Hong Kong Tennis Open is a Women’s Tennis Association sanctioned International Series Event returning for its second year. More than 40 of the world’s best female tennis players compete in singles and doubles matches for HK$1.9 million. Admission is free during the qualifying stages; as the competition heats up, tickets start at HK$200. For more information, visit www.hktennisopen.hk.

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SINCE 1997

Leisure Travel & Cruise specialists since 1978. Call 2526 3391, or visit www.concorde-travel.com. Licence No 350343

OUR SERVICES DOG & CAT GROOMING ( BY APPOINTMENT ) PET FOOD & ACCESSORIES SUPPLIES

TUITIon & coURSES

CAT SITTING SERVICE FREE DAILY DELIVERY

LEARn SPAnISH

Native speaker, DELE examiner. Experienced teacher. IB, IGCSE, A-Levels & HKDSE Business Spanish & courses for adults. Flexible schedule & locations. (Special offers to students who live in DB & Tung Chung.) For enquiries please contact Mr Erik R at 9666 9511, rerikm@hotmail.com

Ground floor 11B, Discovery Bay Plaza, Discovery Bay (next to Island Vet) Tel: 2987 0428 / Fax : 2914 1313 / E-mail : petsgallerydb@yahoo.com.hk Open from 9:00 am till 7:30 pm (Mon - Sun)

BLACKOUT BOXING Formerly Boxfit

cHInESE (MAndARIn & cAnTonESE), MATHEMATIcS & EnGLISH

Personal Professional Tutoring Service. • Curriculum: HSK, IB, GCSE, SAT • ESF & all international schools, Year 1 to 13 • For students & adults (homework/ exams/ business) • Mother-tongue Chinese tutors from the PRC (Levels: Basic, Intermediate, Advanced) • Mathematics tutors (UK B SC) • Native English tutors. (MA in Education, specialising in Early Childhood Stage) Contact 9107 5655, graciasx@hotmail.com

MAndARIn cHInESE cLASSRooM

In the Greens. Lessons for adults & children, individually & in small groups. Any level/ time/ purpose. Call 6071 9643, or visit www.dbmandarin.com

FULLY QUALIFIEd ScIEncE TEAcHER

With Honours Bachelors Degree. Offering tutoring for KS3 & IGCSE Science (all disciplines) & IB/A’ Levels Physics. Contact 6079 2052, mr.m.walker@yahoo.com.uk

Sunday 2pm at Movement Improvement. Learn precise boxing techniques to strengthen and condition your body. Call: 6926 2168 or 6338 0283 for bookings. Email: Errofit168@yahoo.com

THE RED LANTERN

Genuine antiques, small pieces of delightful furniture from the late ‘Ching Dynasty’

•Counselling for individuals, couples, families & adolescents • Sliding fee scale; affordable options for all clients • English, Putonghua, Cantonese, Russian, Hindi, Marathi and Marwadi speaking counsellors

www.resourcecounselling.org Serving the community over 40 years A Member Agency of the Community Chest

Six minutes walk from the Mui Wo ferry to the direction of the Silvermine Beach Hotel.

TEL: 2984 0099 FAX: 2980 4833 EMAIL: glandam@netvigator.com

MUSIc TUToR

Experienced international school teacher, UK conservatoire trained with 17 years successful teaching experience & excellent exam result record. Available to tutor in international exam boards, ABRSM Music Theory & Cello, plus GCSE/IB/AL Music Tuition. For rates, contact 6076 6740, or debsinhk@hotmail.com

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BRIGHT LUXURIOUS 2-BED

DELUXE SERVICED APARMENTS

Fully-furnished sea-view apartment, with fully equipped kitchen, towels & linen, wi-fi & broadband. Very close to DB North Plaza, Club Siena & DB Tunnel Email qiushengproperties@gmail.com.

Fully furnished 1-2-bed apartments with beautiful decor, wi-fi & broadband. Well-equipped kitchen, luxurious bedding, weekly cleaning service. Contact Annie on 2987 2626, annie@appletravel.com

CHERISH COURT 2-BED APARTMENT At Greenmont Court, nice & fully furnished. Call 9108 5525

LUXURY APARTMENTS IN SIENA 2 Spacious 600’ apartments for short- or long-term rental. Quiet with sea views over park, near Club Siena & DB Tunnel. Fully furnished with washer/ drier, bedlinen, kitchenware, 55” TVs, wi-fi, blu-ray home theatre. Contact the owner on 9317 0624, nialady2011@gmail.com

Fully furnished, 2-bedroom flat with wi-fi & Now TV. Full sea view & Disneyland-firework view. Photos available. Contact Jacqueline 9811 0718, jacquelinedb@gmail.com

COSY NEW 1 BEDROOM Cosy & brand-new 1-bedroom flat with sea view, convenient location, fully furnished with bed linen, kitchenware, washer/ drier & English & Chinese TV channels. Free cleaning once every 3 days upon request. Minimum stay 3 nights. Contact Mary on 9726 6219, marydbay@gmail.com

PROPERTY OVERSEAS MODERN 1-BEDROOM FLAT Spacious open layout on a quiet, high floor. Shower & fully equipped kitchen, washer/ dryer. Wi-fi, English movies & news. Just unpack! Competitively priced. Contact 6680 2007, greenmountain123@gmail.com

LAGUNA BEACH, CALIFORNIA

FULLY FURNISHED 1-BED

53’ SAILING YACHT, LANGKAWI & THAILAND

Smart apartment on a high floor with sea view. Close to pier & DB Plaza. Available fully furnished. Call Tiareti on 9732 8985

Stunning 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom sailing yacht in a Langkawi marina, for overnight stay or private charter around Langkawi and Southern Thailand. For details, contact 9732 2544, garry@saffron-marina.com

Stunning cliff-top 2-bedroom beach cottage offering uninterrupted 180 degree views of the Pacific Ocean, just a 5-minute walk to Laguna Beach. For more information, contact 9732 2544, garry@saffron-marina.com

LUXURY 2-BED Newly renovated, 2-bed flat with balcony. Luxuriously furnished, with TV, cable & broadband. Panoramic harbour views & short walk to pier. Contact Charles on 6140 7971, charles@headlandhomes.hk. Contact Katie on 9150 7319, katie@headlandhomes.hk

SLEEPS 4 Bright, fully furnished flat, sleeps 4. Fully equipped kitchen, plus wi-fi & broadband. Towels & linens provided. Minimum stay 1 month. Email dbstay4@yahoo.com

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AUSTRALIAN PROPERTY Everything you need to know about buying a property in Australia. Information on property markets, taxation, finance, migration & legal. Free online at www.aussieproperty.com

PHUKET VILLA Deluxe, spacious 4-bedroom villa, with ensuite bathrooms & private pool. Wireless internet access, sala, bar & BBQ area. Fully equipped kitchen with laundry area. Close to Laguna. Contact Roenel on 9050 4772, atsea@netvigator.com


Importing all natural, handmade products from small British producers

GMT FOODS Tel: +852 6647 2292 email: gillian@gmtfoodshk.com www.gmtfoodshk.com www.facebook.com/gmtfoods twitter@gillian_GMT

GIVING LIFE SHOULDN’T BE SO DEADLY Ramatoulaye, who lives in Burkina Faso, was about to give birth to her fourth child, but the boatman was nowhere to be found. Unable to get to the health centre across the river, she gave birth alone on the river banks. Maternal health is a human right — join Amnesty International to defend human rights for women like Ramatoulaye. Learn more at www.amnesty.org.hk.

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FINANCIAL PLANNING ASK THE EXPERT HELLO RESIDENTS OF DB, LANTAU AND THE REST OF HONG KONG! It’s time to consult THE EXPERT about your financial planning! My thoughts I understand we all go through different stages of life and so do our insurance needs. But the mandatory insurances required by the Hong Kong Government (including domestic helper insurance and automobile coverage) are always worth due diligence. Note that if you rent your home, you need insurance to protect yourself from public liability lawsuits. And if you have a mortgage, your bank may demand that you take out both fire coverage and mortgage protection insurance. Homeowners insurance is a security blanket. It is designed to protect you in the event of a catastrophe. Therefore, when you are choosing a policy, don’t always look to save money – the best deal may cost you more in the long run. But be sure to shop around. When you receive your annual renewal statement, check to see if you can snag a better deal elsewhere. Consider whether you have too much coverage. It’s common for policies to contain inflation-protection provisions that automatically increase your coverage amount. You may want to adjust your coverage amount to a more realistic figure.

I AM: KayeKaye Khemlani (PIBA No. 0032-009006), a native Englishspeaking insurance advisor, with a strong presence in Discovery Bay and Hong Kong. MY OFFER: I can do a comparison shop for you free of charge, to ensure that you have made the right choice, and check that you have the right product at the right price.

CONTACT ME: 9811 1554, kailash_k3@hotmail.com, kishus@i-cable.com.


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FOOD, RESTAURANTS & BARS

2428 2566 FOOD, RESTAURANTS & BARS

Airport Izakaya Andante Bistro Delifrance Café Aficionado Chef’s Choice China Coast Bar & Grill Deli Viet Erawan Essence Federal Palace Restaurant Mansarover Indian Cuisine McDonald’s Delivery Moccato Olea Pizza Hut Regala Café & Dessert Bar Rouge Skycity Bistro Spaghetti House Starz Wine Bar Zentro Garden

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Akash Removals Mega Power Engineering/Locksmiths Shun Yu Engineering

2421 8088 2109 2330 2988 1488 HOTELS

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LEARNING CENTRES

Clement Art School Discovery Mind International Play Centre Greenfield International Kindergarten Kidznjoy Sakura Kids Salala Kids House Soundwaves English Education Centre Sun Island Education Foundation Sunshine House International Preschool The Story Studio Tung Chung Catholic School (Yat Tung) YMCA of Hong Kong Christian College

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SOCIAL, SPORTS & EQUIPMENT

9 Dragons Fitness Asia Pacific Soccer Schools Caribbean Coast Club House Coastal Skyline Club House Dance for Joy Edge’n Pointe Dance Centre Jumping Castles Perun Fitness Seaview Crescent Club House Smash Cricket Tung Chung Crescent Club House

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UTILITY, SERVICES & EMERGENCY HOTLINES

Tung Chung Ambulance Depot Tung Chung Fire Station Tung Chung Police Station

2984 0222 2984 0498 2984 9720 2984 0009 3484 3095 2980 3002 2984 8933 5465 5511 5662 8552 2984 1265 2983 8931 2980 2582 5991 6292 2980 2699

HEALTH & WELLBEING

HEALTH & WELLBEING

Asian Hairdressers Bayside Dental Essential Health Family Clinic Human Health Medical Centre Tung Chung Animal Clinic Tung Chung Vet Centre Tung Chung Maternal & Child Health Centre Quality Health Dental Quality Health Medical Raffles Medical

LANTAU NUMBERS

2988 8282 2988 8733 3661 1694

Findley Leung Group Koon Wah Hardware Lee Wo Construction Engineering Man Shun Construction & Engineering New Look Design Unitek

2984 8334 2984 8487 2984 1802 2984 9833 9783 5840 9156 0360 HOTELS

Mui Wo Inn Silvermine Beach Resort Tai O Heritage Hotel

2984 7225 6810 0111 2985 8383 LEARNING CENTRES

DEI Kindergarten Lantau International Kindergarten Lantau International School Lao Shi Lantau Mandarin lessons Little Lantau Montessori Kindergarten Mui Wo Owls School & Kindergarten The Story Studio

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PROPERTY AGENCIES

Findley Leung Real Estate Home Solutions Real Estate Proper Trip Real Estate

2984 8334 3483 5003 2984 1666 RETAIL

Bikes Mui Wo BMX Shop Friendly Bike Shop Lantau Base Camp Quay House Red Hall Chinese Antiques The Red Lantern ZenvarA

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Jumping Castles SPCA Phoenix Wills Suzanne Goodwin Photography Thai Palin Massage Twig (Design Studio)

6108 3400 2984 0060 6108 8471 9025 3949 3114 0030 6351 8923 TRANSPORTATION

Lee Hing Loong Hon Kee Transportation Company Lantau Tours New Lantau Bus Company

2984 2268 2984 8494 2984 8255 2984 9848


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DB NUMBERS

LEARNING CENTRES

COMMUNITY & HEALTH Bayside Dental Practice, North Plaza Beautiful Gate BMSE, North Plaza Catholic Church (Trinity Chapel) DB Alliance Church Community Centre DB International Community Church Discovery Bay Medical Centre Health & Care Dental Clinic Herbal Health Cares IMI (Natural Medicine Clinic), North Plaza Island Health Island Veterinary Services The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints The Neighbourhood Advice-Action Council, North Plaza

2987 0855 2323 0738 2259 3422 2987 9909 2987 8136 2987 7061 2987 5633 2666 6183 2834 7276 2537 1087 2987 7575 2987 9003 9879 0469 2259 3422

Little Explorers A drop-off playgroup for ages 18 months upward. Your child will have heaps of fun and make lots of new friends. 9327 0507

Playtime Kids DB

2812 2660 3480 1348 2987 8460 2987 2098

DAILY NECESSITIES 7-Eleven Convenience Store Fusion by PARKnSHOP Just Green Watson’s Pharmacy Wellcome, North Plaza

2987 4401 2987 7486 2448 1180 2987 4089 2947 9092

FINANCIAL SERVICES HSBC Luen Fat Securities Co. Ltd

2233 3000 2987 1851

2987 1313 2987 4488 2987 5087 2987 7803 2987 1041 2987 0222 2987 0222 2987 7082 2987 0789 2886 8555 2987 0789 2987 9268 2987 4428

LEARNING CENTRES

Musical Drama – Acting – Musical Theatre Tues & Wed classes at Discovery College 4 to 12 yrs - 2 fully costumed performances a year 8122 9475 admin@actingantics.com www.actingantics.com

Brightsparks Playgroup Fun, safe and interactive environment for your children. 9632 4287

Future Stars Dance Academy

Dance classes based on the ISTD requirements conducted in a fun, disciplined and safe environment. 2987 6867 melissa@futurestarsdanceacademy.com

Island Dance A dance school offering ISTD Freestyle, Hip Hop & Tap & RAD Ballet classes from Monday to Saturday at DBRC & Club Siena. All ages welcome. 2987 1571 www.islanddance.com.hk

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2987 1373 2987 8494 2914 2378 3105 3588 2987 7111 2987 8898 2987 1777

OTHER SERVICES

The Best Travel Agency in DB 2987 2626 cas@appletravel.com

Harvey Law Group Previously Midget Gems Kids Club 6341 5764, www.positivestepsplaygroup.com positivestepsplaygroup@gmail.com

Tree of Joy A playgroup offering a variety of fun classes to children from 14months to 3years+ under a nurturing and enriching environment. 9787 2755, info@treeofjoydb.com www.treeofjoydb.com

HOME Good Luck Engineering Hoi Yu Transportation Hung Kee Co Interior 18 Japan Home Centre May’s furniture & curtain design Next Furniture Rapee-living Rich Point Hardware Materials Tactful Design & Build Tai Fat Hardware Store Wing On Department Store Yours Electrical Centre

Bookazine, North Plaza Dymocks & Gallery Fotomax (F.E.) Ltd Fun to Read, North Plaza Movieland Pen’n Paper P-Solution

Apple Travel Playgroup run by Montessori-trained teacher. From 6 months to 4 years. 2623 4099; 9054 0565 playtimekidsdb@yahoo.com, www.playtimekidsdb.com

CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES BtoKidz, North Plaza Little Whale, North Plaza Nomadic Start-rite

MULTIMEDIA

Let us take the stress out of homework Homework Club and Private Tutoring, conveniently located. 9522 3297 info@wiseowl.com.hk www.wiseowl.com.hk

Woodentots is a Montessori playgroup providing a caring and nurturing environment in the Plaza. Run by a qualified Montessori teacher for children aged 2 1/2 - 5 years. 6108 9131 woodentotsdb@gmail.com Art is a Verb, North Plaza Bayview House of Children DB International School (Kindergarten) DB International School (Pri / Sec) Discovery College Discovery Mind International Play Centre Discovery Mind Kindergarten Discovery Mind Primary School, North Plaza Discovery Montessori School, North Plaza DMR School of Ballet Early Adventures Playgroup Eye Level Centre Funfit HK International Learning Academy, North Plaza Kumon, North Plaza L’Ecole Française de Discovery, North Plaza Links Parenting, North Plaza Little Explorers English For Kids Mandarin for Munchkins, North Plaza SKH Wei Lun Primary School Sunshine House Int’l Pre-School Sunshine House Kindergarten, North Plaza Treasure House

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International Canadian Law Firm in DB North Plaza offering you customised legal services on the many aspects of your personal and professional life 2116 1333 www.harveylawcorporation.com

PetcoDB Grooming & Pet Services With Trust, Love & Safe Care For the ones you love 2914 0382 info@petcoDB.com www.petcoDB.com Amity Shoes Care Gillian florist, North Plaza Mypetshop, North Plaza Pets Gallery The Optical House Well Supreme Laundry Services

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PROPERTY LISTINGS & BOATS

AQUABLU

Boat/ Yacht Sales & Brokerage - Berths/ Debentures - Marine Insurance - Marine Problems/ Resolution 6017 7802 Oceanblu@netvigator.com

Lifestyle Homes & Boats 2914 0888 info@lifestylehomes.com.hk www.lifestylehomes.com.hk Centaline Property Agency EPS Property Consultants Headland Homes Hong Kong Boats & Homes Kingsland DB Land Master Property Okay.com Savills Hong Kong

2987 8484 2987 2023 2987 2088 6055 0146 2987 2987 2987 6238 2102 0888 2987 1919

FOOD & BEVERAGE, HOTELS

% Arabica Coffee Roaster & Farm DB North Plaza 2885 1312 info@arabica.hk www.arabica.hk 22º North Auberge Discovery Bay (Hotel), North Plaza Berliner

2987 2298 2295 8288 2987 8203


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SOCIAL, SPORTS & EQUIPMENT

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Junior Cricket Academy Cricket for 3.5 to 15 year old girls and boys Tel: 9011 1319 www.dbcricketclub.com

Movement Improvement Pilates, Yoga, Spinning, TRX, Zumba, Personal Training The complete solution on your doorstep at DB North Plaza 2987 5852 www.movementimprovement.com.hk

Gymnastics Programs, Health Consultancy, Weight Management & Nutritional Supplements 2870 3524 www.sportsmanship.usana.com

The HIT Room Bodypump, Grit Strength, Boxing, Core, TRX, High Intensity Training. Located at North Plaza 6621 7410 www.thehitroom.com.hk info@thehitroom.com.hk

Tinytots

Bayside Aquatics

A professional sports play program specially designed for children 16 months - 5 years of age. 3488 7724 info@tinytots.com.hk www.tinytots.com.hk

“Everyone is a swimmer” Affordable Swimwear, training equipment & accessories. 9725 3142 www.baysideaquatics.hk

Vikings Football Club Professional Soccer Coaching From ages 18 months to 8 years Tel: 9533 2600 vikingshk@outlook.com www.vikings.hk

CAISSA Chess Club HK The Club gets together at the DB North Plaza Community Center 9681 2896 contact@caissahk.com www.caissahk.com

DARUMA SPORTS Offering Judo classes for adults & children at Discovery College & Community Hall 6244 6093 darumasports@gmail.com

Club Siena DBees Ice Hockey DB Pirates Ltd. Discovery Bay Marina Club Discovery Bay Golf Club Discovery Bay Recreation Club GigaSports

2987 7382 6473 4277 2517 8248 2987 9591 2987 7273 2987 7381 2320 1238

TOYS & KIDS’ PARTIES

Discovery Bay Cricket Club An internationally acclaimed club which provides a structure under which players, regardless of age or ability, can thrive. Tel: 9011 1319 www.dbcricketclub.com

Babyland Bo Bo House Discoveryland Toysland

2997 8080 2987 4230 2441 0098 2987 7859

TRANSPORT SERVICES

Embody Classical Pilates, Yoga and more! 6624 8712 susan@embody.hk www.embody.hk

HK Dragons Football Club Football for 2.5- to 14- year old girls and boys 2987 4274 www.dragons.hk

Limousine Rental

Limo service in HK & China • pick up from / to DB Tunnel • direct transfer to SZ / GZ Airport 5303 3489 / 9654 0899 limo9689@gmail.com ACCESSDB Rehabus DB Golf Cart Services DB Transit Services DB Transportation Services Hire Car Bookings Passenger Telephone Hotline Wiselink Golf Cart Services

UTILITIES, SERVICES & EMERGENCY HOTLINES 24-hour Customer Service Hotline China Light & Power Emergency China Light & Power Information Line Discovery Bay Commercial Services Discovery Bay Fire & Ambulance Discovery Bay Management Discovery Bay Medical Services Discovery Bay Office Centre Discovery Bay Police Discovery Bay Post Office Gas Leakage Emergency Hotline Lantau North Report Room San Hing Gas Co Typhoon Signal Enquiries Water Fault Reports Water Supplies Department

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WELLBEING

Sportsmanship

SOCIAL, SPORTS & EQUIPMENT

DB NUMBERS

6283 9270 2914 2727 2914 0186 2987 7351 2987 6348 2987 0208 2987 9368

Child & Family Development Practice Developing potential, exploring possibilities 2914 2223 www.childdevelopment.com.hk info@childdevelopement.com.hk

My Health Coach Lulu Improve your life balance through health and self awareness. I am able to offer a bespoke program just for you. 9154 1570 lulu@myhealthcoachlulu.com www.myhealthcoachlulu.com

M Spa Provides door-to-door treatment service. Conveniently located in the Plaza. Reflexology, massage, pedicure/manicure. 2987 0614

Nailed It Professional artificial nail services in DB 2987 2266

MOW | Grooming & Skin Care A unique retail & treatment space at DBN, that caters to your grooming, skin care & therapeutic requirements 2499 8826 / 6773 3103 www.mowhk.com mowhk@mowhk.com Afflatus Hair Workshop, North Plaza Body Talk Maximum Care Salon De Coiffure Sense of Touch Spa Siena Strand and Science HairSPA, North Plaza

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UNDER SIEGE

DB has been overrun with weekend visitors of late – and they just keep on coming. Rachel Ainsley reflects on the need for crowd control and/ or state-of-the-art portaloos

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o say us residents have been feeling miffed about the hoards of visitors invading our shores this summer is putting it mildly. We felt this was coming when the Auberge opened its doors in the summer of 2013, and we knew it for a fact when taxis were welcomed into DB North Plaza in October last year. And it’s so annoying, in this case at least, to be proved right.

But what of our beloved plaza and the impossibility of getting a seat, never mind a table, therein? Well let’s see. By sharing the plaza with visitors, we get the chance to show how selfless we truly are, and prove that DB really is the most altruistic community in Hong Kong. We’ve also been given an opportunity to make new friends – okay with non-DB residents but what the heck, you should try most everything once!

But let’s think positive. We all love to moan – as the inimitable Peter Sherwood wrote in this his regular column last month – and the besiegement of DB has given us ample opportunity to do so. What’s more, a trouble shared is a trouble halved, so our being overrun at the weekends has in fact brought us together as a community.

A festival theme?

Touchingly too, all this goes to prove that none of us ever leave DB – even at the weekends. We like to sit on Tai Pak Wan and hike to DB Lookout and back; we have no interest in spending time anywhere else. Looked at this way, the fact that there isn’t a seat to be had on the ferry or Sunny Bay buses Saturday through Sunday, and taxi queues are a mile long, doesn’t actually affect us.

And so to the appalling state of the public loos. Where are the positives here? Well for one thing, it means not all our weekend visitors are relieving themselves in the sea. And for another, the rock festival fans among us may be getting something out of it. As I waded through the filth in a public loo in the plaza last weekend, I was reminded of Glastonbury and

The irony is, of course, that DB is turning into just another grotty seaside town – the type of resort many DB expats ran away from. Thanks to all the underwear-clad crowds, the socalled attractions and the garbage, it’s starting to resemble my hometown in the UK, Southend-on-Sea.

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my misspent youth, and that’s always a good thing. Speaking of which, I’m just back from my sister’s festival-themed wedding in the UK. Glamping was on the agenda for most guests and portaloos were a necessary feature. I can’t tell you how much these portable toilets have improved over the years. Perhaps the powers that be could be persuaded to install super-dooper portaloos all over DB to supply the (new) demand. Loo sharing on a large scale (preferably stink-free) provides such a great opportunity for chat. At said wedding, I was slipping into a cubicle as David Beckham was coming out, and we shot the breeze. “Hi, how are you?” I managed. “Great but it’s f***ing cold,” my hero replied. We had just been treated to an outdoor showing of The Man from Uncle, and the onesies provided hadn’t quite kept out the bitter July chill. But I digress. Back to DB. In the lead up to the District Council Elections, wouldn’t it be a laugh to bump into one of the candidates outside a shiny new, topof-the-range portaloo? There’d be loads to talk about.

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