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Happenings & Events STUFF TO KNOW IN DECEMBER!

SKY BRIDGE OPENED ON NOVEMBER 1

ENHANCED PASSENGER EXPERIENCE AT HKIA

In response to the 0+3 travel arrangement and increasing passenger demand, local carriers are resuming several popular routes out of Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) and upping the frequency of existing ones after a hiatus of almost three years.

In November, Cathay Pacific announced the resumption of passenger flights to five destinations: Madrid, Milan, Dubai, Kathmandu and Bengaluru. This month, the Swire-owned entity plans to add 1,200 flights. Hong Kong Airlines is getting back on its feet too, having announced the return of services to Okinawa and Sapporo, with the frequency expected to be increased to threetimes a week before Christmas. Meanwhile, newly launched Greater Bay Airlines is beginning round-trip Hong Kong-Taipei flights from December 1, with prices starting at HK$1,656 without luggage.

A series of exciting upgrades are ongoing at HKIA, designed to bring the passenger experience up to better than pre-pandemic standards.

Sky Bridge, the world’s longest airside bridge, opened on November 1. It connects Terminal 1 and the T1 Satellite Concourse, removing the need for a shuttle bus service. The 200-metre long, 28-metre-high bridge spans an entire taxiway and and it’s glass-clad, meaning travellers can watch aircraft pass beneath their feet. An observation deck, a catering outlet and a shop will open in phases.

Chase Sapphire Lounge, located at the West Hall of Terminal 1, is another exciting addition to the airport’s scenery. Reserved for Chase Sapphire Reserve customers, LoungeKey and Priority Pass members, the stylish venue has an extensive wine list, gourmet menu and dedicated working space.

Meanwhile, HKIA’s online shopping platform, HKairportshop.com, continues to expand its offering. Orders can be ready for collection in 90 minutes, for pick-up, either on arrival or departure, at airport stores or HKairportshop Concierge. Travellers spending over HK$1,000 can pick-up their order at their departure gate. To find out more, visit www.hongkongairport.com. [PHOTO COURTESY OF Hong Kong International Airport.]

It’s all happening on Pui O Beach this Christmas, with Treasure Island kicking off the festivities at its annual Christmas Market on December 18 from 12pm to 6pm. Most of the market vendors are islanders, so this is your opportunity to support local artisans, while picking up some unique Christmas gifts, everything from wine to handmade soaps and toys.

The Treasure Island Beach Club Restaurant & Bar is open December 24, 26 and 27 serving up a special Christmas Party Menu. Families and corporates can also rent the venue for Christmas and New Year parties. Should you want to extend your visit into a beach staycation, there are plenty of options with cabanas, family-size tents and even a three-bedroom apartment available for rent. To find out more, call 5236 7013 or visit www.treasureislandhk.com. [PHOTO COURTESY OF Treasure Island.]

Through December, ATS Collective is offering a twist on the traditional Christmas card photoshoot through fun and festive box shoots complete with props. Clients have a choice between four different templates and dressing up is encouraged! The photoshoot includes a complimentary digital Christmas card design which can be emailed or printed.

ATS Collective is the brainchild of Lantau-based mums, creatives and friends Beatrix Malan and Philippa Bell. The duo aims to capture special moments in clients’ lives through professionally styled photoshoots, taken at one or more location. New mums will want to check out ATS’ Milk Bath Shoot for an adventurous take on the traditional new-born portrait. To find out more and make a booking, email info@atscollective.com or visit www.atscollective.com. [PHOTO COURTESY OF Beatrix Malan.]

The newly launched Tinworth Trail is named after Nic Tinworth, long time Hong Kong resident and a central figure in the development of trail running in Hong Kong. At 90 kilometres, it runs from Hong Kong’s northeast border at Sha Tau Kok to Tai O, and includes some of Hong Kong’s most spectacular trails, namely Robin’s Nest, Tai To Yan, the Yuen-Tsuen Ancient Trail, Lo Fu Tau, Wong Lung Hang Valley and the Tung O Ancient Trail.

The Tinworth Trail is unofficial, meaning you won’t see signs or guideposts as you do on Hong Kong’s four official trails. Instead, you can download a GPX file containing route information and upload it to your smartwatch or phone. You can hike the Tinworth Trail all in one go or section by section – there are 10. To know more and get hiking, visit www.tinworthtrail.com.

HANG OUT AT TREASURE ISLAND OVER THE HOLIDAYS

PLAY DRESS-UP FOR YOUR FAMILY PHOTO

CHRISTMAS-THEMED BOX PHOTOSHOOTS

ALL-NEW TINWORTH TRAIL

GINGERBREAD FOR GOOD CAMPAIGN

Hong Kong-based charity Cookie Smiles has partnered with the Landmark and 22 celebrity chefs to bring back the Gingerbread for Good Campaign, which aims to raise at least HK$600,000 for its two beneficiaries: Box of Hope and the Vocational Training Council’s Shine Skills Centre. The campaign runs through January 1, with a range of unique Mrs Claus gingerbread cookies on sale at Shop 350, 3/F, Landmark Atrium in Central.

Co-founded by Jo Soo-Tang and DB resident Agnes Chin, Cookie Smiles is a long-time supporter of the Vocational Training Council’s Shining Star Programme, an internship scheme aimed at providing interesting work experience opportunities for students with disabilities. To show your support and pick up some quality gingerbread, drop by the Landmark Atrium pop-up. To learn more, visit www.cookiesmiles.com.hk. [PHOTO BY Until Chan.]

Providing a pop-up retail space in which islanders can showcase their products, The Humble Room in Mui Wo now hosts a sustainable market every weekend, selling locally made items. Its dedicated Christmas Market, on December 10, is aimed at giving small, local businesses a chance to showcase their products, while enabling the rest of us to pick up last-minute gifts.

Bigger picture, the Humble Room sets out to redefine the way islanders live and work. You can rent the co-working room to host events and workshops, or the workshop space to hold private sessions, meetings and consultations. Needless to say, there’s a packed workshop and event schedule: Regular classes include ballet and yoga (for both adults and kids), ballroom dance (for kids), Pilates and massage. To learn more, visit www.thehumbleroom.com.

Prestige Fairs is holding its annual Christmas Gift and Lifestyle Fair, the largest in Hong Kong, on December 5 from 10am to 8pm at the Grand Ballroom, Conrad Hong Kong, Admiralty. The fair attracts small home businesses and medium-sized independents both from Hong Kong and overseas, and you can expect over 120 vendors, selling an eclectic range of products that you won’t find in department stores or shopping malls. Take your pick from women and men’s fashion and accessories, eclectic jewellery, stylish homeware, beauty products, food and wine, pet products and just about everything for kids, from babies to teens.

Prestige shoppers can enjoy a 20% discount on lunch at the Conrad Garden Café or Lobby Lounge on December 5. To learn more, visit www.prestigefairs.hk. [PHOTO COURTESY OF Prestige Fairs.]

EAT MRS CLAUS GINGERBREAD COOKIES

PICK UP LOCALLY MADE GIFTS

HUMBLE MARKET IN MUI O

ONE-STOP XMAS SHOPPING

LANTAU EVENTS | Out & About! WHAT YOU’VE BEEN UP TO!

LANTAU RUNNERS ON THE 2 PEAKS’ PODIUM

In Action Asia’s CBRE Lantau 2 Peaks on October 2, competitors chose to run either the 23km (two peaks) or 15km (half peak) course, solo or in mixed teams of four. The 23km course saw runners climb some of the biggest peaks in Hong Kong, with a total elevation gain of almost 1,800m. A special shout out goes to Lantau residents Zein Williams, who grabbed second overall in the women’s 23km, and Salomon Wettstein and Jeremy Ritcey, who placed third and fourth overall in the men’s 23km. [PHOTOS COURTESY OF Action Asia Events.]

SHOPPING THE DB CHRISTMAS MARKETS

The Discovery Bay Christmas markets on November 13 and 27 were packed with shoppers looking to stock up on under-the-tree presents and stocking fillers. [PHOTOS BY Baljit Gidwani - www.evoqueportraits.com.]

BOX OF HOPE DELIVERIES AT SILVERMINE BAY SCHOOL

Students at Silvermine Bay School took part in the annual Box of Hope campaign last month, packing shoeboxes of gifts and essentials which will be sent to children in need in Hong Kong and across Asia. While the upper primary students made their boxes in class, the rest of the school made their boxes at home ready for collection on November 8. [PHOTOS COURTESY OF Silvermine Bay School.]

IS OFFERING FIVE READERS TWO ONE-DAY GENERAL ADMISSION PARK TICKETS TO HONG KONG DISNEYLAND RESORT (WORTH UP TO HK$639 EACH)

Win a pair of general admission park tickets to Hong Kong Disneyland Resort and you get to experience all the heart-warming holiday togetherness of ‘A Disney Christmas.’ Tickets are valid for six months from December 16. Winners are reminded to register online at www.hongkongdisneyland.com before visiting the park.

Running through January 2, 2023, ‘A Disney Christmas’ is packed with splendid winter shows, opportunities to share special moments with your favourite Disney characters, festive music and delicious dining options. Don’t miss ‘Mickey and Friends Christmastime Ball,’ ‘Santa Goofy’s Magical Snowfall’ and the ‘Holiday Wish-ComeTrue Tree Lighting Ceremony.’ This year’s all-new ‘Disney Live in Concert!’ is destined to become a fan favourite, combining joyous jazz, uplifting classical music and breath-taking songs from hit musicals. To end your day on a high note, join Duffy and family for a ‘Wish Upon a Star’ photo in front of the castle. Special packages that include priority seating for the ‘Disney Live in Concert!,’ park tickets, in-park dining, Disney Premier Access and hotel accommodation are available through Cathay. To find out more, visit www.hongkongdisneyland.com.

HOW TO WIN!

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