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FESTIVE FUN Things to help you get into the Christmas spirit

Deck the Halls with Decor8ion

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Looking for inspiration for your Christmas decorations this year, or simply wanting to feel festive? Decor8ion is a unique showroom in Hong Kong, stocking Christmas decorations all-year round. With beautiful trees, wreaths, festive ornaments, plus general home decor – both classic and unique – you’re sure to find something here. The showroom is in Kwai Chung in the New Territories and is well worth a visit. You can even enjoy a coffee while you're there. Instagram: @decor8ion FunFestive

Santa’s Adventure Cruise

Hop aboard Aqualuna’s Santa’s Adventure Cruise and meet Santa Claus while you enjoy a magical 60-minute cruise full of joyful Christmas carols, festive cookies, hot chocolate and candy canes. Tickets cost $330 for children and $250 for adults.

A Disney Christmas

Every Friday and Saturday evening from 25 November-10 December, renowned musicians will perform classical music and jazz at the all-new “Disney Live in Concert!” Holiday Music Celebration. Mickey and friends will also be performing Disney classic Christmas shows such as “Mickey & Friends Christmastime Ball,” “Santa Goofy’s Magical Snowfall,” and “A Holiday Wish-Come-True Tree Lighting Ceremony throughout the festive period. www.hongkongdisneyland.com

Family Fitness and Fun at BMP Junior

BPM JUNIOR, a family-friendly mega fitness event that marries music and sports is coming to Hong Kong. Taking place 16-18 December at AsiaWorld-Expo Hall 2, the threeday festival features eight key zones – Circuit Stage, X-GAME Zone Junior, Archery & Shooting Area, Bun’s 2020 Rollerskate Rink, Happy Farm Riding Zone, Inflatable Opens, BPM Chill Out Area and BPM Bazaar, all accessible via a one-day ticket. Each night ends with an electrifying disco, hosted by Hong Kong’s youngest group of DJs. A three day pass costs $450. www.livenation.hk

Santa Claus Village in IFC

Exciting news, the official ‘Santa Claus Village’ is in Asia for the first time! The magical installation, which runs until 2 January at IFC, recreates the most popular attractions from Finland’s Santa Claus Village, giving guests the opportunity to walk around the winter wonderland and explore some Finnish Christmas traditions including Santa Claus’ Main Post Office and Mrs Claus Bakery and Elf Workshop. You might even see Father Christmas himself, who has travelled all the way from Finland.

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