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SUMMER FUN
Lohas Rink
Keep your cool this summer with a visit to the recently opened Lohas Rink, the first rink in Hong Kong to incorporate the latest energy-saving technologies - a natural, non-toxic and nonflammable CO2 chiller plant system - making it Hong Kong’s “largest eco-friendly ice rink”. Lessons are available in figure skating and ice hockey, for public skating sessions keep an eye on government restrictions. https://lohasrink.com.hk
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Summer of Fun at The Lawn Club
Created by the team behind The Grounds and located at AIA Vitality Park, The Lawn Club is set to be Hong Kong's ultimate socially distanced garden party this summer. Promising “space to play, room to breathe” the line-up boasts popular summer lawn sports (boules, bocce, croquet and cornhole), live musical entertainment and simulcasts of professional sporting events – including football and tennis. Tickets will be released on a weekly basis, inclusive of dedicated four-person pod, playing court access (on a first-come, first-served basis), and in-pod games for the five-hour session. Guests are able to upgrade to premium seating options with luxurious couches and excellent stage views against the stunning backdrop of the Hong Kong skyline, perfectly setting the scene for a magical experience at The Lawn Club. www.thelawnclubhk.com FUN Summer Sandbox VR Located in Tsim Sha Tsui is Sandbox VR. A virtual reality like no other, equipped with two full sized sandboxes is the latest in VR, motion capture, and haptics technology. Experiences include, riding the high seas with ‘The Curse of Davy Jones’, exploring ‘Deadwood Mansion’ at your own peril, stepping aboard the USS Discovery in Star Trek or defending earth from a swarm of Aliens. This is the place to escape reality for $288 per person. Visit www.sandboxvr.com/hongkong/ to book.
Ocean Park Summer Special – Fish Friends Face-off
This summer Ocean Park is offering the chance to have an up-close encounter in the Grand Aquarium with its Fish Friends Face-off. This extraordinary snorkelling adventure will give you a breath-taking look inside the shallow water area of the aquarium, learn important lessons about ocean conservation and discover the exciting work of the Park’s animal caretakers. Suitable for ages 8 and above (8-11 must be accompanied by an adult), and priced at $1,500 for two which includes wetsuits and snorkelling equipment rental. To book visit www.oceanpark.com.hk/en/experience/get-closer-to-the-animals
The Kai Tak Sky Garden
The new landmark, situated at the former Kai Tak Airport runway, is Hong Kong’s first sky garden built on curved and wavy noise barriers. Spanning 1.4 km and encapsulating the theme of aviation, the sky garden will give visitors a sense of nostalgia for the old days of the former airport. More than 80 trees and shrub species have been planted in the garden, and the corridor is divided into the zones of spring, summer, autumn and winter. The sky garden features three elevated plazas, the Garden Plaza, the Lawn Plaza and the Fountain Plaza, each with unique characteristics. Additionally, the Ground Plaza has an amphitheatre that can be used for leisure and recreational activities. From now to November 30, visitors can take interesting photos, using 3D augmented reality, to enrich their experience at check-in spots in the sky garden.
Sandbox VR
Located in Tsim Sha Tsui is Sandbox VR. A virtual reality like no other, equipped with two full sized sandboxes is the latest in VR, motion capture, and haptics technology. Experiences include, riding the high seas with ‘The Curse of Davy Jones’, exploring ‘Deadwood Mansion’ at your own peril, stepping aboard the USS Discovery in Star Trek or defending earth from a swarm of Aliens. This is the place to escape reality for $288 per person. Visit www.sandboxvr.com/hongkong/ to book.