Life On Lantau December2024/January 2025

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South islanders Edward Fernandes, Francis Fernandes and Peter Manktelow bringing joyous parties to local kids in need

Christmas countdown: unwr ap our festive shopping guide; it ’s packed with sensa tional gifts for friends and family

Stuff to know this month

you’ve been

Having a ball in Hanoi

Xmas Eggnog

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KNOW IN DECEMBER!

CHRISTMAS DREAM FACTORY AT NGONG PING

From culinary delicacies to traditional artisanry, Hong Kong’s rich heritage is increasingly celebrated and this Christmas, Ngong Ping 360 has decked out a fleet of its cable cars to resemble old Hong Kong’s cafés and herbal tea shops. Big on nostalgia, Ngong Ping 360 has also joined hands with Star Industrial’s Red A Plastic to introduce the Ngong Ping 360 x Red A Christmas Dream Factory at Ngong Ping Village.

For the past 75 years, local manufacturer Red A has furnished Hong Kong homes, businesses and restaurants with all manner of daily necessities, from buckets, cups and stools to the iconic red lampshades found in the city’s wet markets. The Ngong Ping 360 x Red A Christmas Dream Factory sets out to celebrate Red A’s commitment – and the “made in Hong Kong” principle. A magnificent Christmas installation outfitted with Red A designs takes centre stage, featuring a 5-metre-tall Ferris wheel, star-topped Christmas tree and nostalgic Christmas train. Kids will love the addition of Santa Claus, wearing a Red A-lampshade hat and sitting in a Red A bucket.

Ngong Ping 360 has also invited celebrity actor Raymond Lam Fung and Arts with the Disabled Association Hong Kong artist Jessica Chiu to breathe new life into recycled Red A items collected during the Ngong Ping 360 x Red A Recycling Campaign. Together, they have upcycled these items into a vibrant series of Christmas installations.

Every weekend this month, plus December 24, 25, 26, 27 and January 1, 2025, there’s also the chance to win discontinued Red A products and 75th anniversary limited-edition collectibles at one of the games booths set up at Ngong Ping Village. Additionally, you can view the Red A Hong Kong Prestigious Collection, a special exhibition showcasing iconic Red A products that have been Hong Kong essentials for 75 years. [PHOTOS COURTESY OF The Bridge Agency & by Kayli Liebenberg.]

CAROLLING WITH THE BRIDGE CHURCH

The Bridge Church meets weekly at YHKCC for Sunday Worship Service at 10.15am: over the holidays, there are plans for a special Christmas celebration – carolling at Coastal Skyline from 5pm to 6pm on December 24, followed by a Christmas Eve service at 7pm at Hi Soul on Tung Chung Ferry pier. “At The Bridge, we invite everyone to come just as you are and experience true life in Jesus with us; we’d love to see you over the Christmas period!” says Eric Scott, pastor of six years. “God has brought us to Tung Chung to show His love to the people of Lantau. If you’re feeling lonely during this season, please come join us and find a place to belong.”

The Bridge is a non-denominational, English-speaking church community started 15 years ago by a group from Island ECC in Quarry Bay. On a typical Sunday, Pastor Eric welcomes 50 to 60 adults and teens, and 25 to 30 children, aged 11 and under. To know more, visit thebridgechurch.hk.

ENROLMENT AT CWCC SECONDARY SCHOOL

Caritas Wu Cheng-chung Secondary School (CWCC) is enrolling students for the 2025/26 school year, with applications accepted from January 2025 onward. S1 admission runs from January 2 to 16, and you can sign up for a school visit on January 3 from 4.15pm to 5.15pm.

A renowned, government-funded secondary school (Grade 7 to 12), CWCC relocated from Pokfulam to its impressive Tung Chung campus in August 2024. The school sets out to nurture global-minded students who are Cheerful, Warmhearted, Collaborative and Confident. An emphasis on STEAM Education ensures students develop skills that will help them thrive in future. With a student body and teaching staff from over 30 countries and regions, CWCC is multicultural and fully inclusive. The HKDSE curriculum is taught in English alongside a small Cantonese stream. To know more and download an application form for S1 admission 2025/26, visit www.cwcc.edu.hk. [PHOTO COURTESY OF CWCC.]

FESTIVE FUN AT TREASURE ISLAND

It’s all happening on Pui O Beach over the holidays! Treasure Island Beach Club Restaurant & Bar is open from December 26 through to December 29, and families and corporates are welcome to hire out the venue for Christmas parties. Be sure to book well in advance for Boxing Day Brunch to enjoy a fabulous festive spread plus craft beers, wines, cocktails and a generous freeflow selection. You can also look forward to live sets on the terrace by local DJs and musicians.

Should you want to extend your visit into a beach staycation, there are plenty of options with cabanas, family-sized tents and even a pet-friendly, threebedroom apartment available for rent. Private and group surfing and SUP lessons are also on offer for beachgoers aged four years and up. Last but not least, Treasure Island Winter Adventure Camps and Winter Extreme Camps are taking place December 16 to 20, and 23 to 27. To find out more, call 5236 7013 or visit www.treasureislandhk.com. [PHOTO COURTESY OF Treasure Island.]

PASTOR ERIC SCOTT

At the Movies!

NEW RELEASES @ MC L C inem a

Tun g C hu n g, C it yg ate

MOANA 2

The sequel to Moana (2016), Moana 2 takes place three years after the last voyage. Moana once again receives an unexpected call to action from her ancestors and forms her own crew, reuniting with Maui the demigod, Bao the pig and Xixi the rooster. As they journey to the far seas of Oceania to break the god Nalo’s curse on the hidden island of Motufetu, they confront enemies old and new, including Matang, Goddess of the Underworld.

Opens: December 5

Genre: Animation

Director: Dana Ledoux Miller, Jason Hand, David Derrick Jr

Cast: Dwayne Johnson, Auli'i Cravalho, Alan Tudyk, Nicole Scherzinger, Temuera

Morrison

Trailer:

https://tinyurl.com/3n69kkdz

THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE WAR OF THE ROHIRRIM

A sudden attack by Wulf, a ruthless Dunlending lord seeking vengeance for the death of his father, forces Helm Hammerhand and his people to make a daring last stand in the ancient stronghold of the Hornburg. Finding herself in an increasingly desperate situation, Héra, Helm’s daughter, must lead the resistance.

Opens: December 12

Genre: Anime

Director: Kenji Kamiyama

Cast: Brian Cox, Luke Pasqualino, Miranda Otto, Shaun Dooley

Trailer:

https://tinyurl.com/2ha4kndd

BOOK TICKETS

KRAVEN THE HUNTER

From Marvel, Kraven the Hunter is an origin story that reveals how and why Spider-Man’s deadliest adversary came to be. Kraven’s tough upbringing by an abusive father sets him down a path of vengeance; a bloody encounter with a lion gives him superhuman strength, agility and speed, plus the ability to communicate with animals.

Opens: December 12

Genre: Animation

Director: J. C. Chandor

Cast: Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Russell Crowe, Ariana DeBose, Fred Hechinger

Trailer:

https://tinyurl.com/yc2bbe7s

MUFASA: THE LION KING

In the Pride Lands of Tanzania after the events of The Lion King (2019), Rafiki the mandrill tells the origin story of two lions, Mufasa and Taka, to Kiara – the granddaughter of Mufasa and daughter of Simba and Nala. The story follows the orphan Mufasa, who is befriended by the young prince Taka and adopted by Taka’s family; the pair become as close as brothers. Timon the meerkat and Pumbaa the warthog add colour to the commentary.

Opens: December 19

Genre: Animation/ Adventure

Director: Barry Jenkins

Cast: Aaron Pierre, Seth Rogen, Billy Eichner, John Kani, Mads Mikkelsen, Thandiwe Newton, Blue Ivy Carter, Donald Glover, Beyoncé

Trailer:

https://tinyurl.com/5ffr3fmt

Out & About!

WHAT YOU’VE BEEN UP TO!

AT LANTAU LIVE

Lantau Live, one of Hong Kong’s best-loved, familyfriendly music festivals, took place on November 24 with islanders and visitors rockin’ out at the Treasure Island Campsite on Pui O Beach. This year’s lineup included General Lino & The Captains, Sham Pain Buddha, Rockstars Anonymous, The Cashed-up Johnnies, Soulman Rushdie and many more. [PHOTOS BY Sarin Ale.]

RACING THE TRAILS

Three of Lantau’s biggest trail races took place this autumn: Action Asia Events’ CBRE Lantau 2 Peaks on October 6, Barclays MoonTrekker October 18 to 19, and Translantau™ by UTMB November 8 to 10. [PHOTOS COURTESY OF Action Asia, MoonTrekker & Translantau™.]

T he DB Dragon Boat Gala on October 27 saw fiercely contested mixed, open, ladies, over 45 and community races at Tai Pak Wan. [PHOTOS BY Sarin Ale & Richard Gordon - www.richardgordonphotography.com.]

SPOOKY TIMES AT TREASURE ISLAND

Treasure Island delivered its annual Halloween party – Freaky Friday –on November 1. The kids settled in at the beach club to enjoy a (scary) movie and music with their friends, while the adults took advantage of the restaurant and bar for a quick bite and a ghoulish cocktail or three. [PHOTOS COURTESY OF Treasure Island.]

CELEBRATING HALLOWEEN IN DB

There was plenty of spooky fun to be had in DB at the end of October with a Halloween Kids Costume Contest and night market on October 27, plus trick-or-treating on Headland Drive on October 31. [PHOTOS BY Sarin Ale.]

AT BUDDHA YOU RUN

Some 2,000 people took part in Buddha You Run on November 2, with a 9am start at Di Tan Plaza, Ngong Ping. There were three distances – 3km, 8km and 18km – to choose from, to run solo or as a team. Parent and child categories in the 3km ensured that young athletes could take part, and there was the option to run as part of a three-generational family group. [PHOTOS COURTESY OF Buddha You Run.]

PARTY PEOPLE

EDWARD FERNANDES AND THE BIRTHDAY HAPPINESS ASIA TEAM ARE ON A MISSION TO MAKE SURE

ALL

CHILDREN HAVE FOND MEMORIES. HONG KONG IS JUST THE START. ELIZABETH KERR REPORTS

It’s an unseasonably warm morning in Mui Wo, and Pete Manktelow and Edward Fernandes are sitting at a table facing the water at Village Kitchen. The gregarious Pete looks casual in a Hong Kong Freemasons charity run polo shirt and chinos, toting a knapsack. Edward, however, is dressed properly: a classy three-piece suit and starched shirt; he carries a briefcase. Along with a third partner, Hong Kong islander David Streatfield, and occasionally Edward’s youngest son Francis, they run Birthday Happiness Asia (BHA). Its concept is simple: throw birthday parties, “joyous parties”, for underprivileged children, including the roughly 50,000 living in cage homes – in 2024.

“It’s a very, very special cause,” begins East Sussex native and Pui O resident since 1994 Pete. “A lot of people complain and say, ‘HK$6,000 to organise a birthday party for children is ridiculous. Why don’t you put it in education?’ This is more for children’s mental health. Having all those special memories is important.”

SECURING CHARITABLE STATUS

BHA officially launched in October after securing its critical section 88 charitable status; an achievement that took four years of trying. As a finance and corporate services pro, that was Pete’s primary goal for BHA once he’d set up the business side. BHA sprang from its earlier iteration, Birthday Happiness Hong Kong, founded by Edward and his wife Marilou Edora. After Marilou passed away, Edward started afresh with BHA, which pulls double duty as a way to memorialise his wife as well do good.

The BHA team held an official launch party at Club Lusitano in Central on October 28. Nearly 150 leading business people from Hong Kong and Singapore attended, alongside a good turnout of academics

and diplomats, including the Consul General of the Netherlands.

The organisation is already flying: BHA has birthday parties planned in Yau Ma Tei, Wong Tai Sin, Yuen Long, Sham Shui Po, Aberdeen and Kowloon City to take it through to the end of the year. Armed with charitable status, the team is gearing up for a busy 2025, but despite his contributions, Pete keeps a low profile.

“I’m the back-of-house-type person. Edward’s front of house. He’s the one with the shining face.”

OPPORTUNITIES TO GET INVOLVED

At its core, BHA is based on an existing concept – a spin on a programme started in Argentina in the 1970s. “Two guys went into local orphanages where there were children that had been abandoned on the streets due to the economic crisis. They threw traditional birthday parties for these kids, and the idea spread to the rest of South America, Central America, and so on,” Edward explains. Thanks to the inspiration from Argentina, and Edward and Marilou’s shared experience of growing up in large families without a lot of spare cash, BHA was born.

“Unfortunately, my wife and I never had that,” says Edward. “But we made sure that our children and our grandchildren did.” Now, as the saying goes, he’s paying it forward.

BHA gets support from Caritas Hong Kong, Love 21, Hong Kong Student Aid Society, Tung Wan Mok Law Shui Wah School, Ebenezer School and the Society for Community Organization among others. Thanks to that new charity status, interest from partnering organisations is expanding, and the number of parties BHA can hold monthly is increasing. Know that BHA is constantly on the lookout for more sponsors, volunteers

PHOTOS BY Sarin Ale & courtesy of Edward Fernandes

and partnering organisations; donations of cash, party supplies and gifts are also welcomed. There are numerous ways to get involved: check www.bhasia.org.

As of now, BHA works on a lean budget, with Edward its sole full-time staff. Born in Kenya, Edward and his family moved around a lot, emigrating to the UK in 1966 before eventually settling in Hong Kong. It’s here he met Marilou and had two sons and two daughters. After Marilou’s untimely death, he gave up a career in international property to dedicate all his time to BHA.

BRINGING FOOD AND FUN TO THE TABLE

A party with BHA is like any other. Edward and a few volunteers arrive at the designated location, usually a community space of some sort, and proceed to set up. This involves decorations, food stations, game stations and gear for any special requests – if Batman’s on the guest list, for instance, he’ll need an outfit. Also part of the prep is a rundown for the staff about what the celebrant or celebrants and their guests might be dealing with in their daily lives. Edward does his

homework and uncovers any specific challenges; making sure, for instance, that he and any male volunteers tread carefully around girls who may have been sexually abused.

The volunteers then get down to the business of throwing a party – gifting, games, cake and a rousing rendition of “Happy Birthday” – in any number of languages upon request.

There’s no taking the cheapest option either. BHA budgets HK$200 to HK$300 per toy, and opts not to get Shenzhen knock-offs. Edward only cuts corners where it doesn’t impact the children. “A volunteer, long gone now, once asked me why we don’t find cheaper toys. I turned around and asked if they’d cheap out on their own children.” That’s a mic drop.

BHA makes sure the food is nutritious and fun (that is possible), and allows for a few sodas. It’s a special occasion after all. The smiles are worth it.

BROADENING HORIZONS

But why a birthday party? Many of us have heard about that author, doctor, artist or activist who encountered someone who altered the course of their life as a kid. Edward insists that kind of value exists in BHA’s parties, and that those intangible knock-on effects should be accessible to all children. The parties have the ability to open doors and minds, and broaden horizons.

“A couple of months ago we had a party in Tin Shui Wai, and the cakemaker went back to the school later and gave the kids a cooking lesson on how to bake a cake and make a pizza from scratch,” he describes. “That’s broadening horizons. One of those children might go on to become a chef. Marilou insisted the toys we give out don’t promote sexism, racism or violence, and we hope those toys will last a lifetime as a physical reminder of a happy memory. Maybe one of these celebrants is thinking of ending their life and suddenly remembers when a bunch of complete strangers came in celebrating their birthday.”

The larger goal is to truly put the “Asia” in BHA, and several organisations across the region have expressed interest in taking up the baton. “That’s been our dream for a long time… expansion across the region, with the headquarters in Hong Kong. That’s where we’re looking long term,” says Edward. So far, there’s solid interest in Shanghai, the Philippines, Singapore and Australia. Locations like Indonesia, Malaysia and India would obviously demand expertise on the ground to cater to cultural considerations. “We’ll give you the model. We’ll give you the methodology. And you can run with it,” finishes Edward. Because despite language or culture, there are disadvantaged children everywhere who could use a little joy. “Save one, save the world, right?”

CRAFT BEER

DB BREW www.dbbrewbeer.com

Experience the unique flavours of DB Brew’s home-brewed craft beer available in 330ml cans. DB Brew releases a new type of beer every eight to 10 weeks, with Stout and IPA on offer over the holidays. To ensure you receive the freshest beer, the DB-based team only begins canning after order confirmation. Orders below HK$500 are available for self-pick-up; orders over HK$500 qualify for free delivery (within DB).

WhatsApp: 5480 1597

Email: admin@dbbrewbeer.com

CHEESE CLUB www.cheeseclub.hk

European fine food specialist Cheese Club has crafted an amazing Christmas offer comprising seafood, cold cuts, celebration meats, cheese of course, gourmet treats and drinks. Must-tries include the Baby Kis oysters, readyto-eat roasts, brie with truffle and Don Giovannino panettone. Pre-order by December 8 for the best prices. Missed the date? Shop the online store for delivery to DB, TC and SL.

WhatsApp: 6576 4221

Email: cs@cheeseclub.hk

De La Valley sources and selects only the finest cuts of meats from the best international producers. Backed by 25 years in premium meat sourcing, the team guarantees value for money, with wholesale prices. Fish, seafood, caviar, dairy products, groceries, wine and more are also on offer. De La Valley delivers to TC & SL via SF Express; use coupon code LANTAU25 this month to get 25% off on your full order.

9440 7077 Email: contact@delavalley.com

FINE FOOD

PLANTIN KAVIARI

www.plantinkaviari.hk

Plantin Kaviari, by Gourmet en Provence, has supplied Hong Kong homes and restaurants with gourmet goodies since 2009. The Kaviari Paris Caviar Gift Box, pictured, is customisable with the caviar type and size of your choice, and priced from HK$710. Seasonal bestsellers include fresh white truffles, turkey, capon, foie gras and oysters. Order by December 12 for home delivery by Christmas Eve.

Tel: 9451 6412

Email: contact@plantinkaviari.hk

SINGING BOWLS

HIMALAYAS CRAFT

www.himalayascraft.com

For all those interested in sound healing, Himalayas Craft imports its handmade singing bowls direct from Nepal. The range includes both antique and new, decorative and plain singing bowls, with sets priced from HK$5,500 to HK$11,200, and iindividual bowls from HK$100 to HK$2,500. Shop online using the promo code HCLDB024 to get 20% off all December orders.

WhatsApp/ Tel: 9158 9181

Email: himalayascrafts@gmail.com

HOME DECOR

FINE FOOD

MAHIKA’S LABEL

PRESTIGIOUS FOODS

www.brandprestigious.com

https://shorturl.at/sNbue

With a vision to celebrate Indian artistry while providing high-quality, affordable options for those looking to enhance their living spaces, Mahika’s Label delivers a wide range of home accessories with a focus on table, bed and bath linens. In creating her line, Mahika blends traditional craftsmanship with modern designs, ensuring that each piece tells a story and adds warmth to any home.

Niche online grocer Prestigious Foods specialises in nature’s candy: supersoft organic Medjool dates. Packed with nutrients and natural sweetness, keto-friendly and energy boosting, they’re a guilt-free treat, and a superb pre- and post-workout fuel, supporting digestion, muscle recovery and sustained energy. Prestigious Foods delivers to DB, TC and SL: allow two to three days after placing your order.

Tel: 5295 1684

Focused on bespoke diamond engagement rings and diamond and gemstone fine jewellery, Valentina Fine Jewellery has all its pieces handcrafted at its Hong Kong atelier. The adorable bee charm pendant, pictured, is handcrafted in 18k yellow and white gold, with black, yellow and colourless diamonds. Each bee and chain is made to order and can be customised: allow a two-week lead time at Xmas.

Email: mahika.arora@gmail.com

WhatsApp: 9542 0034

Email: info@valentinafine.com

TOYS & GAMES

TOYS CLUB

www.itoysclub.com

With a floor space of 4,000 square feet, Toys Club is packed with toys, books and gifts for kids and adults of all ages. Take your pick from new-born, STEAM and educational toys, LEGO, outdoor and party toys, and classic toys. The wide range of card games and board games make for perfect Xmas gifts. Shop online or at the Central store.

Tel: 2167 8474

Email: toysclub@hotmail.com

WINE & FOOD

HOUSE OF FINE WINES

www.hofws.com

At House of Fine Wines (HOFWS) you get to eat well, drink well and live well! The 4,000 square feet of warehouse space is stocked with over 500 different wines, plus a fabulous selection of imported gourmet food including Valnerina Truffles, Mulino Le Pietre Pasta and Biscottificio Belli. World-class products for every budget are directly sourced, with free delivery for local orders over HK$1,000.

Tel: 9339 6322

Email: sean@hofws.com

VIET SONG

HAVING A BALL IN HANOI, VIETNAM’S COMPELLING CAPITAL

HO CHI MINH’S MAUSOLEUM

is a kind of cult trip; a gruesome view of retro Vietnam. Uncle Ho, the former communist leader, revolutionary, prime minister, president and Viet Cong founder, who led his country to independence, “lives on” in a mausoleum that is an identikit to Lenin’s in Moscow.

HANOI’S

LABYRINTHINE OLD

QUARTER homes the city’s most celebrated landmarks and is without doubt the best place to stay. Its tree-lined boulevards, elegant squares and cobbled lanes are packed with Frenchbuilt colonial buildings and ancient temples, but also bustling markets, cafés and hawker stalls. It’s where East meets West.

HANOI OPERA HOUSE was built by the French colonial administration between 1901 and 1911, and it’s a neoclassical masterpiece, modelled on the Palais Garnier, the older of Paris’ two opera houses. One of Hanoi’s bestloved landmarks, it hosts cultural performances, bamboo cirque, contemporary dance, orchestral concerts and government events.

PHOTOS COURTESY OF Pexels

HOAN KIEM

LAKE is where Hanoi wakes up. This is where you see the city folk yawning, stretching, dancing, jogging, tai chi-ing, coughing and hawking their way into the day. The calm water on one side, with Ngoc Son Temple in the middle, balances the gradually increasing chaos of traffic and life on the other.

TRAN QUOC PAGODA,

set on an islet within Ho Tay Lake, is one of the oldest pagodas in Vietnam, built during the reign of Emperor Ly Nam De (541–547AD). The 15-metre main stupa is made up of 11 levels, topped by a ninestorey lotus, and it’s surrounded by lush greenery, incenseburning houses, a Buddhist shrine and a museum.

TRAIN STREET comprises a 300-metre stretch of city rail line crammed between weathered French-colonial buildings. On both sides of the tracks, cafés serve up drinks way too close to the passing trains, as daredevils on motorbikes and street sellers pushing carts squeeze by.

THE BAR CORNER is the place to be at sundown; head to one of the usually alfresco “beer stops” that siphon Bia Hoi beer from kegs into chipped, recycled glasses, for peanuts. Bia Hoi is ridiculously cheap, even weaker than American beer, and makes for the most refreshing drink you can get, bar a lime soda.

Recipe of the Month!

Eggnog

Serves 6-8

1 vanilla pod, seeds only

4 eggs, separated

100ml sugar syrup

100ml double cream

500ml whole milk

100-150ml brandy

Put the vanilla seeds in a large bowl. Add the egg yolks and sugar syrup, and beat with an electric whisk until pale for 2-3 minutes. Add the cream, milk and brandy, and beat again until just combined. Strain into a large bowl. Clean the beaters, then beat the egg whites in a clean bowl to soft peaks. Fold a third of the whipped egg whites into the milk and cream mixture, then add the remaining whipped egg whites. Gently fold these in until the eggnog is fluffy and smooth.

Chill until ready to serve. Just before serving, add plenty of ice, then stir gently and ladle into tumblers. Garnish with a cinnamon stick.

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TUNG CHUNG

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Tung Chung Ambulance Depot 2988 8282

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Tung Chung Police Station 3661 1999

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SILVERMINE BEACH RESORT

SILVERVIEW RESORT

TAI O HERITAGE HOTEL

TAI O INN BY THE SEA

THE COVE HOSTEL

THE SILVERI HK

Silvermine Beach Resort

Regala Skycity Hotel

Auberge DB HK Espace Élastique

Tai O Heritage Hotel

Seaview Holiday Resort

Ngong Ping Youth Hostel Silverview Resort

Four Points by Sheraton The Cove Hostel

Tai O Inn by the Sea City Oasis Guesthouse

Regal Airport Hotel

HK Disneyland Hotel

HK SkyCity Marriott Lantau Lodge

The Silveri HK

Novotel Citygate

Lychee Sunset Hotel Disney Explorer’s Lodge

Club Siena, Discovery Bay 6th Jan – 15th Mar 2025 愉景灣海澄湖畔會所 2025年1月6日至3月15日

Join any time! Our classes are pro-rated, so you only pay for the lessons left in the term when you sign up. Don't wait, join Hong Kong’s Premier Swim School Today!

游泳課程按堂數收費 (由報名當日至課程 結束),報名時只需付餘下堂數即可,歡迎 您隨時參加!

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We wish you a happy and healthy 2025!

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