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JUNE 2011
the planner 4 Happening in June Rain or shine, here’s stuff to do 6 Book ahead James Blunt, swoon! Kylie, wish you were my neighbor
Letters 8 Hey, Mr Postman Got some comment for me? Hey Mr Postman, will ya look and see...
News 10 What’s going on?
Local
Schools
13 Stella is on the mend Thanks to everyone who made a difference Cover Feature
26 Paint n Play Bust out the crazy colors this summer Family
14 Underwater world What’s at the bottom of Sai Kung’s beautiful, briny sea
28 Sai Kung Mum Introducing Sai Kung’s very own baby whisperer
Boots
30 Clothes of kids
18 Ma Nam Wat Jackie Peers’ explores a great walk on Sai Kung’s doorstep
Eating
31 The Gate Mother in the middle says bye bye for now Health & Beauty
20 Wine time Where to buy a case of sunshine
32 Muay Thai Heidi Yeung tries to crack a nut 34 Adele Rosi goes to seed
LocaL Hero 12 Ng Sze Fuk, the chairman of Sai Kung District Council A wonderful life
Pets
Property 22 Where the heart is Plus recent property transactions
35 Herding cats Dr Carmel on how to send kitty home
gardening 36 Liz Remington; slash and burn And the garden will thank you later Marketplace 37 Guide to shops and services Cool stuff to buy and do
On Patrol 46 Home safety tips Police inspector Patrick Ke advises residents on crime prevention
Classifieds 48 Local property Plus, holiday lets and other random stuff Back page 50 Last Orders gets Beiber fever Plus free stuff to give away
Jane Steer get well soon!
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the best of June
Jun 6
HONG KONG DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL The drums! The shouting! The fierce competition! Shing Mun River, Shatin.
Jun 3-6 DISNEY IN CONCERT (RE-RUN) Be enchanted by the Magical World of Walt Disney once more, and sing-along to old school Disney classics. You already know all the words. Hong Kong City Hall, tickets $140 - $300, www. urbtix.hk, 2836 3336.
Jun 4 ATIF ASLAM LIVE IN HONG KONG Award-winning Pakistani heartthrob comes to sweep Hong Kong off her feet. HKCEC Convention Hall, tickets $250 - $2000 from www. hkticketing.com, 6019 0621.
Jun 3 Cocktail Fundraiser Join Simon Southgate (fresh from Racing The Planet’s Triple Crown, trekking across the Sahara, Gobi and Atacama Deserts) at Jaspas, Sai Kung Square, to raise money for HK’s Children’s Cancer Foundation and Operation Breakthrough. $300 for unlimited wine etc. 7.30pm-10.30pm
Jun 3-12 AMADEUS Italian composer Antonio Salieri recalls his youth and fight-to-the-death competition with rival, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Kind of like Batman and The Joker of the classical music world. Theatre, Hong Kong City Hall. Tickets $160 $280, www.urbtix.hk, 3961 9803.
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Jun 8, 22 QUIZ NIGHT Hebe One O One, 112 Pak Sha Wan, 2335 5515.
Jun 9 Savvy Shoppers Alert Head down to Hebe Haven Yacht Club from 10am-6pm on Thursday 9th June to stock up on all sorts of goodies at affordable prices. For details, call Kellie Irwin on 9163 7353.
Jun 10-Aug 31 HONG KONG DISNEYLAND SUMMER FUN Jun 8-19 THE MUSIC OF ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER “The Music of the Night” will take you down “Memory” lane, to visit some of Webber’s best work. But “Don’t Cry for Me, Argentina”, the show is in town for just over a week. Lyric Theatre, Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts. Tickets from www.hkticketing.com, 8203 0299.
Yes, it would be hot and sticky, but fun! At least you don’t have to be the one in costume, right? Hong Kong Disneyland, tickets $170 - $350, www.hongkongdisneyland.com, 1830 830.
Jun 11 OCEANS'11 FUNDRAISER Rock out to house DJs and live performances in the name of raising awareness for our planet’s oceans and marine life. Do it for the dolphins and sharks! Republik, 108 Hollywood Road, Central. Tickets at $200 from Kris Sawatzky, 9760 9450.
planner Jun 11 ACADEMY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT It’s moving, it’s impressive, and it makes you feel sophisticated. Concert Hall, Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts. Tickets $40 - $85 from www.hkticketing.com, 2584 8517.
Jun 12 LUISA COTTIFOGLI TRIO “ANITA GARIBALDI” The Italian Chamber of Commerce proudly presents Anita Garibaldi: 150th Anniversary Concert, performed by Luisa Cottifogli as Anita Garibaldi. Concert Hall, Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts. Tickets $60 - $250 from www. hkticketing.com, 2521 8837.
Jun 18 FATHER I HONOR YOU PRAISE CONCERT Pop stars from Korea, Taiwan and Hong Kong, including MC Jin, perform to honour fathers the world over. HKCEC - Hall 5BC, tickets $99 - $350 from www.hkticketing.com, 2850 4548.
Jun 19 FATHER’S DAY Show him some love!
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Jun 25 Saturday Hash Join the monthly hare around Sai Kung’s less travelled paths with the Sai Kung Hash House Harriers. All welcome. For details, visit sites.google.com/site/saikungsaturdayh3
Jun 25-26 NEVERLAND Tinkerbell is sick and Neverland will cease to exist if folks stop believing in magic in the world. Peter Pan and Captain Hook must join forces (gasp!) in order to keep the magic alive. Drama Theatre, The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts. Tickets $180 - $250 from www. hkticketing.com, 2501 4842.
Book Now! Jul 1 KYLIE MINOGUE APHRODITE LIVE 2011 The pint-size pop princess comes to Hong Kong to steal our hearts. Tickets $480-$1580 from www. hkticketing.com, 2853 7643.
Jun 27 Faust’s Summer Programmes Faust's week long Summer Theatre and Creative Writing programmes run from June 27th to August 19th. To win a free place write in to tell us in 50 words or less why you'd like to join the writing programme this year. Places are open to children aged 4 to 14. For more information, call 2547 9114, email Info@FaustWorld.com.
Aug 7 JAMES BLUNT LIVE IN HONG KONG 2011 British crooner of “You’re Beautiful” fame is in Hong Kong for one night only to serenade at the AsiaWorld Expo. Tickets $480-$780 from www. hkticketing.com, 3128 8288.
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letters Dog Daze I was surprised to read that Sai Kung police are planning to deploy drug sniffer dogs at the pier. (On Patrol, May issue). As a frequent visitor to the USA and Europe, my understanding is that the days of “Reefer Madness” are over. Medical research shows that recreational drugs are no more harmful - and usually less harmful - than alcohol. Popular culture and wikipedia are full of “role models” who seem no worse off for indulging in the odd “party drug”. I am not proposing a debate about legalization. I am only suggesting Sai Kung get in step with the rest of the civilized world and relax a bit. As a parent, I know that teenagers will experiment. Is arresting them and landing them with a criminal record, which will follow them around for the rest of their life, really the best way of preparing them for adulthood? Sniffer dogs are better placed at the airport not Sai Kung's laid back waterfront pier, especially when Mum and Dad are merrily, legally and quite rightly loading up their junk boats with boxes of vintage Sauvignon blanc. Sam Cheung
Well, well, well We moved to Tai Wan Village last July and noticed that there is a village well right on our doorstep. After talking to the indigenous villagers we found out that this spring well was one of three which used to be the only source
of water. The three wells were thought to have been built some time before the 1st World War. One of the wells has disappeared. Another is now used as a fishing pond. The well on our doorstep still holds water and with the great effort of our neighbours who have lived here for over 20 years, has been properly preserved and beautifully landscaped with plants and flowers. We sincerely hope that the Heritage Office will help to preserve this, and other historical structures in our Sai Kung villages. Yours truly, Ralf Britzke, Lydia Lam Sui Yin & Hugh Jennings Reply from Heritage Office Thank you for your email regarding the well in Tai Wan Village.
On our bikes Why are the bureaucrats in Sai Kung so fascist about the parking of bikes in and around the town centre? Cyclists who pedal in from home then take public transport to their place of work should be encouraged. They are doing more for the community and environment than the dozens of motorists who clog up the highways into the city everyday. Sai Kung town centre should be car free with vehicular access granted only to service transport. How is it that in many ‘World’ cities great efforts are being made to reduce traffict, but here we simply build more roads.
Local politicians, wake up. This is your big chance, to do something for the community which elected you. Stop private cars from coming into the centre of town. Create areas where people can walk and relax without worrying about getting hit by a car. Encourage visitors to park in Choi Hung or Hang Hau and use shuttle buses. Come on - use your brains and make a name for yourselves. There is more to local governance than wearing large corsages and having your photographs taken. John Brennan
We are of the view that wells are features commonly found in the New Territories and some are even found in the urban areas. The well in Tai Wan Village is among one of them and based on information available, there is little potential that it would be accorded a grading in the assessment of heritage value. We are glad to know that the well concerned has been properly preserved by the villagers and such efforts are highly appreciated. Should you have further enquiry, please contact the Antiquities and Monuments Office at enquiries@lcsd.gov.hk Alfred P TANG Commissioner for Heritage's Office Development Bureau
Dear editor Having taken a tumble that landed me in Tseung Kwan O Hospital for three weeks, I can vouch for the community spirit that Mother-inthe-Middle wrote about last month (The Gate, May issue). Friends in Sai Kung and Clearwater Bay have been fantastic in not only keeping me company, cheering me up and providing a nonstop flow of excellent home-cooked dinners, but also in looking after my abandoned family. They made a difficult time much easier. Thanks so much! Jane Steer
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Boatload of cash It’s not just house prices that are through the roof. The rental price of marina berths has doubled in the past two years. And, like property, it’s mainland millionaires who are pushing prices up. “What’s happening to the property market is happening to the boating market,” says Baggy Sartape of yacht broker Asia Boating, adding that berths have increased over 200% since 2008. Berthing for a 50-foot yacht can now cost up to HK$17,200 a month, which is about the rental cost for a studio apartment in the Central district. But prospective yacht owners aren’t being deterred. When the Clear Water Bay Golf & Country Club was asked about the availability of berths at its marina, a representative said the waiting list was completely full and restricted to members only. At Hebe Haven Yacht Club Kit Yiu, PR and Marketing Executive, reports a 300 strong waiting list for just 53 berths. This may be good news for boat clubs but Hong Kong’s overcrowded marinas are becoming
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a large frustration for yacht builders and brokers who believe the market has much more room to grow. Before the global financial crisis, Mike Simpson, managing director of Simpson Marine said Hong Kong made up 65 percent of the brokerage’s Asia business; however, the lack of parking space has shrunk that share down to 10 to 15 percent. “It’s been enormously frustrating turning down customers... some customers will never get a berth until a new marina is built,” Bart J. Kimman, managing director of Northrop and Johnson, told CNBC, adding that he too has been unsuccessful in locating a berth for his own personal use. Without a concrete plan in place to address the lack of berthing space, yacht makers say Hong Kong is losing out on a lot of business to neighboring China, which is aggressively developing marina infrastructure across its coastline, as well as Singapore.
Illegal Structures? We’ve got’em. Several law makers have been exposed by the media for having illegal structures on homes in the New Territories. Chief among them is Environment Undersecretary, Kitty Poon Kit, who is now hastily removing two illegal balcony structures and a roof top greenhouse from her Tai Po home after being exposed by a Chinese tabloid newspaper. Other law-breaking law-makers with illegal structures on their New Territory homes include Heung Yee Kuk, Vice Chairman Cheung Hok-ming, and Wong Yung-kan of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong. Over the past decade more than 400,000 illegal structures have been demolished in Hong Kong’s urban areas, but little has been done about those in villages. According to the Secretary for Development, Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, there are simply too many illegal structures in rural areas. So in 2004 a policy of “rationalisation” was introduced which allows “toleration” of certain existing and safe structures. A resounding boo-hiss for the landlord of New Song Christian Kindergarten, who is raising the rent by over $20k a month. The knock-on effect is a hike in school fees from $3,800 to $5,300 a month to cover costs. The only other option for the school is to close down until it finds alternative premises so any bright ideas for suitable sites are welcome. Contact the school on 2791 2472 or newsong@ netvigator.com if you can help. Looking for a new party venue? Sense of Touch Sai Kung, the award-winning new spa on Man Nin Street, is now available for outdoor "sparties.” It’s the perfect spot for girlfriends to get together for a mani/pedi and a herbal tea... or glass of bubbles, says owner Angela McGlynn. Party packages range from cosy groups of four or five to a complete rentout-the-whole-premises option. For more details contact ask@senseoftouchhkl.com or call 2791 2278.
local hero Publisher & Executive Editor Tom Hilditch Tom@saikung.com Editorial Jane Steer Jane@saikung.com Adele Rosi Adele@saikung.com Jovy Lai Jovy@saikung.com Art Direction Eric Luk Eric@saikung.com Accounts May Oul Yong May@saikung.com Advertising Heung Sai Sai@saikung.com Distribution Polly Lee Polly@saikung.com Contributors Graham Uden Dr Carmel Taylor MVB Heidi Yeung Jackie Peers Liz Remington Iain Lafferty Claire Forbes Karin Crawford Nikki Tallentire Angela Baura Printer Gear Printing 1/F, Express Industrial Bldg 43 Heung Yip Road Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong Published by Fast Media P.O. Box 291, Sai Kung Sai Kung is published by Fast Media Ltd. This magazine is published on the understanding that the publishers, advertisers, contributors and their employees are not responsible for the results of any actions, errors and omissions taken on the basis of information contained in this publication. The publisher, advertisers, contributors and their employees expressly disclaim all and any liability to any person, whether a reader of this publication or not, in respect of any action or omission by this publication. Sai Kung cannot be held responsible for any errors or inaccuracies provided by advertisers or contributors. The views herein are not necessarily shared by the staff or pubishers. No part of this magazine may be reproduced without written permission from the publisher.
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the boss
The Great Helmsman Ng Sze Fuk, Chairman of Sai Kung District Council
I am the sixth generation of a Sai Kung fishing family. I spent my childhood on the water. My family had a boat for commercial fishing and a boat for living on. At six years old, I attended the Sai Kung Public School. It was thanks to Mr Ling Wang Yan, the headmaster of Sai Kung Public School at that time, that I got an education. I went to school during the day, and helped my parents work on our fishing boat at night. I was always exhausted, but I kept it up and eventually went to Sai Kung Sung Tsun Catholic School and later to high school in the city. I moved from Sai Kung to the city in 1966 and started a garment business. Then in 1986, I moved back to Sai Kung and was appointed as a Member of the Sai Kung District Board. I currently live in Clearwater Bay. Sai Kung is Hong Kong’s beautiful garden. This is our core vision of the district. The work of the district council is twofold: to improve living standards and protect the natural beauty of the area. What I like most about Sai Kung is the people. Sai Kung is the melting pot of Chinese and Western culture, without any racial discrimination. Residents come from all over the world but they are united by a love of nature and pursuit of a relaxed lifestyle. There is a warmth and simplicity here that you don’t find in the city and everyone just seems to get along as a result. The key challenge facing the Sai Kung district is transport infrastructure. Sai Kung is developing into a world acclaimed tourist destination. To meet rising tourism, we are going to have to improve Hiram’s Highway. There is no other option.
Sai Kung has so many beautiful places and scenic views. One of my favorite views is from the third East Course of Kau Sai Chau Public Golf Course, which overlooks Port Shelter. Its just so gorgeous. Another great view is from the waterfront by the old Beach Hotel Resort. You can see several of the islands from this vantage point and on a nice day it’s breath-taking. We have a lot planned for Sai Kung over the next five years. Beautification projects are currently underway at Sai Kung and we are always brainstorming how to make Sai Kung a more beautiful garden city. We plan to make the old town a cultural zone with heritage walks and a range of shopping street activities. A dragon boat theme park will be built at Fuk Man Road. We also hope to upgrade and restore a number of old buildings to add interest and local flavour to the pedestrianised shopping precinct. In 5 years, we hope Sai Kung will have a large-scale indoor stadium, and a hotel to accommodate the increasing tourism. I am proud that I helped make Sai Kung’s seafood world famous. The District Board launched the Sai Kung Seafood Festival in the 1990s, which was co-organised with the Hong Kong Tourist Association. Before launching the Sai Kung Seafood Festival, Lei Yue Mun or Lamma Island were the only places people knew about. I also worked hard to establish outdoor seating for the seafood restaurants in Sai Kung. I believe this has become a distinctive feature that has helped boost the local economy and also the tourism industry. I would like to take this opportunity to appeal to all foreign friends living in Sai Kung to participate in the community and with the District Council. I whole heartedly extend an invitation to Sai Kung Magazine readers to contact Sai Kung District Council with comments and advice for a better Sai Kung. Just email me at skdcadm@skdc.had.gov.hk.
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Stella is standing tall Family says thanks
Things seem to be looking up for little Stella Sipma. The toddler from Sheung Sze Wan suffers from the rare tuberous sclerosis disease, which causes tumours to grow on her brain and other vital organs and consequently affects her physical and mental development. Stella recently underwent multiple brain surgeries in the United States but she has since returned to Hong Kong with her family. According to her mother Alison, she is now like any other kid – getting out and about, enjoying play dates and even fighting with her older sister. Although the two-year old is still having daily seizures, they are affecting her far less than before the surgery. A phone consultation with her American doctors is scheduled for July to determine the next step in her treatment but in the meantime, as her brain heals, Stella is trying out various anti-seizure medications in the hope that one of them will control the remaining seizures and eliminate the need for additional operations. Her parents have also been in touch with a hospital in the U.S., which is running a clinical trial on an experimental drug called Everlomius. “The goal of the trial is to see if the medication can reduce or stop seizures specific to Stella's disease,” says Alison Sipma. “We are waiting to see if there is still one more place for Stella in the trial. This clinical trial could provide a major breakthrough for tuberous sclerosis patients and we are very excited at the possibility of Stella being involved in this groundbreaking research.” Thanks to an angel in the guise of a Sheung Sze Wan resident, Stella’s speech therapy is being paid for until the end of July and the family has been lucky enough to find a therapist who can come to their home three times a week. The family’s insurance company has agreed to pay for the little girl’s physical and occupational therapies for a period of time, and Sunshine House in Silverstrand has offered Stella a place in its nursery class this September. “We are excited that Stella will finally be attending preschool and getting to play with more children her age,” says Alison. Around 200 people attended a recent “Stella Thank-You Party” held on Sheung Sze Wan beach. A great family day out, there was pizza and drinks for everyone to enjoy, fun activities for the children as well as a bouncy castle courtesy of the Clearwater Bay Golf & Country Club. “It was a wonderful way for the Stella Standing Tall community and the Sipmas to thank the community for all their generosity and goodwill toward Stella, and to celebrate raising over HK$1.1 million. Even better, it was also great for everyone to see Stella in action. She was bouncing on the bouncy castle, running around and trying to swim in the water, and just having a great time. I think it meant a lot for people to see her doing so well, and that they could be a part of helping Stella stand tall again," said Lynn Lawrence-Brown, one of three key organisers alongside Lisa Peterson and Sharyn Kitchener. Who says news has to be bad? For more information on how to make a donation, please email stellastandingtall@gmail.com or visit “stellastandingtall” on Facebook for updates.
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Finding Nemo
Who knew there was so much to see at sea? Jovy Lai dives into Sai Kung’s underwater world with help from three local scuba experts
Darren Gilkison from Splash Diving (D) Unit 5, 1/F Ko Fu House, 58-72 Fuk Man Road, Sai Kung, New Territories, Hong Kong. 2792 4495; www.splashhk.com
Shuen Kau from Diving Adventure (S) 2/F, Island Building, 439-445 Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong. 2572 2138; www.divinghk.com
Cyril Kwan from Mandarin Divers (C) 3/F, Unit 305, Technology Plaza, 651 King's Road, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong. 2554 7110; www.mandarin-divers.com
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Why is Sai Kung a good dive spot in Hong Kong? D: While fish stocks have been decimated over the years, there is still a huge range of marine life in Sai Kung but it is generally smaller than it should be. Most of the good diving is to the east of Sai Kung and north of the Sai Kung Country Park. Even Sharp Island, a common dive site for training and only 15-20 minutes from Sai Kung Pier, has lots to see. Hong Kong is also a good place to learn to dive. Learning underwater navigation here rather than in clearer waters is far more challenging and a real test of your skills. [And if you qualify here] you don’t have to study while on holiday. S: The water in Sai Kung is more oceanic and further from the Pearl River. It offers some beautiful sights, such as special rock formations and unique species of aquatic life. C: Sai Kung has a lot to offer as a dive location. There are some nice areas with developing coral reefs and an interesting array of fish. The sites generally lack strong currents, which makes them perfect for a relaxing, stress-free dive. What kind of marine creatures have you found in Sai Kung? D: We always see clown fish, sweetlips, groupers, goat fish, damson fish, moray eels, lizard fish, cuttlefish, pipe fish, nudibranchs, cardinal fish and many more. We occasionally glimpse octopus, lion fish and snake eels, and I recently spotted stingrays near Clearwater Bay. At Nine Pins, off the east coast of Clearwater Bay, there are huge anemone beds with some very aggressive clown fish. "Nemo" is by far the most hostile creature I have come across in Hong Kong but in fairness the fish are only defending their homes and young ones so they impress me the most for their bravery in facing off all comers. S: Scientists have found 84 species of reef-building corals in Hong Kong, most of them in the Sai Kung area. We mainly see little invertebrates such as sea slugs, nudibranchs, octopus and crabs but occasionally we spot VIPs like marble rays, butterfly rays, eagle rays, turtles, frogfishes and seahorses. I saw an eagle ray once while teaching at Tsim Chau (尖洲) that impressed me the most. C: I am not a coral expert but I love the colourful, soft corals you get here. The marine creatures are generally juvenile or small fish but on several occasions I’ve seen stingrays, octopus and eels. Tell us about your best diving experience at Sai Kung? D: Night diving is a favourite of mine. The marine life comes out at night and it is much easier to see things such as cuttlefish and octopus. As a dive instructor, my most memorable moments are generally when I help students overcome their fears and learn new skills. S: On a reef check in Long Kei Wan, we found more than seven different species of nudibranches and sea slugs within the 100m transect area. C: My best Sai Kung diving experience is split between Trio Island and Victor's Rock (just off Port Shelter). I love Trio Island for its underwater topography and lovely fish. I had an amazing experience at Victor’s Rock one Easter when the water was blue and clear down to 25m. I enjoyed the dive around the submerged rock surrounded by soft, colourful corals; I started deep and spiralled around the rock to the safety stop at 5m.
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Creatures of the deep Experience these amazing deep water creatures on your next dive in Sai Kung.
Nudibranch - The shell-less nudibrachs use their bright colouration as a defence mechanism, which warn predators that they are noxious or toxic.
Cuttlefish - Despite its name the cuttlefish is actually a mollusc, and most species can change their colour and texture, especially when they are threatened.
Moray eel - The moray eel has a snake-like body and during the day usually hide in the crevices between rocks. It becomes more active and feeds at night.
Clownfish - The clownfish is famous for its close relationship with sea anemone. The speical mucus on the skin keeps clownfish away from the stinging cells on the anemone.
Cardinalfish - Generally very small and colourful creatures, cardinlfish are nocturnal so spend their day in dark crevices in the reef or behind rocks.
Seahorse - The seahorse prefers to live in sheltered areas such as coral reefs or seagrass beds where it can bob around and camouflage itself from predators.
Butterfly ray - The butterfly ray can be found in warmer waters and lays motionless most of the time under a thin covering of sand.
Plastic bag - The plastic bag occasionally found floating in the waters of Sai Kung can be one of the most hazardous creatures of the sea!
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How low can you go? Pete Gordon - who recently qualified as a technical diver - reflects on deep pleasures
It’s a distinctly odd feeling being 60 metres deep underwater. Sounds are muted but amplified and every breath and bubble echoes right through my head. Even breathing is different, inhaling over a hundred litres of gas a minute due to the pressure which makes everything feel sluggish. The sheer volume of water above us makes it gloomy enough that a torch is required to appreciate the colours and beauty of the coral and fish that call this other-world home. I’m calm and alert, checking my gauges, intensely aware of my depth and gas reserves. The heavy twin tanks on my back and extra cylinders of decompression gases trailing on my left side, once so cumbersome on the surface, now feel gracious and elegant. To my right looms a huge boulder the size of a large house, one of a group of such monoliths we have come here to explore. After what seems like an age, our twenty minutes of bottom time is over and it’s time to go. I signal to Steve and we start to ascend up to
27m, our first decompression stop. A further seven stops are required, switching to 50% oxygen at 21m and then 100% oxygen at 6m. This requires focus as switching to the wrong gas at the wrong depth can mean death. So what was I doing down there? Why take these risks? Many reasons I suppose. To experience new and different environments; to see all of the wonders our diverse planet has to offer; to access a world of dive sites that lie beyond the limits of recreational diving. Or perhaps it’s simply to push the limits, to see how far I can go. It’s a buzz. Interested? Then you need to become a technical diver. I studied the IANTD Normoxic Trimix course (amongst others) through Tech Asia who operate out of Puerto Galera in the Philippines. They offer all forms of technical dive training and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend them. Visit them online at www.asiadivers.com/techasia
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Temple steps Jackie’s journey from cheerful bustle to complete tranquility in 52 minutes
This month I’m taking you through the neighbourhood bustle of Sai Kung out into it’s green surroundings. I’m starting at the Golden Chicken, a favourite eatery in Noodle Alley. From there, Fergus the dog and I walk out and turn left where I always say hi to my friend at the veggie stand by the Post Office. Then past Harrods and on to the Tin Hau Temple. Going past convivial night-time haunt, the River Thai Restaurant – we plunge into the Old Town. The mixed bag of shops lining the narrow alleys are an indication of the changing retail nature of this area. We
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emerge blinking at the ever expanding seafood restaurant in the big red building by the harbour. We stroll along Chui Tong Road, marveling at how many vessels can be moored in so little water and then turn left toward Tui Min Hoi village. Here I admire the al fresco lifestyle of the families with their dining tables and barbeques out front. After just one minute’s walk, by the big tin marine workshop, we take the right fork up the hill. Not to the church, but working our way up through the government housing.
over the hills
We meet the road and turn right onto Hong Kin Road before working our way up through another housing estate, Tui Min Hoi Chuen. At the top we veer left. The lap sap bins mark the boundary where civilization ends and nature begins. We are going in the general direction of Trio Beach. The track narrows and rises up to the top of a gentle mound. There I look back and see the most lovely view of the busy sampans in Port Shelter. To the right there’s a track that veers off through beautiful mature woodland to those lucky residents of Tsiu Hang, but we press on towards Ma Nam Wat and soon see the yachts on their moorings in Pak Sha Wan. At the next sign post we continue towards Ma Nam Wat but only a minute later we take the left fork to Tai Ngam Hau. We press on straight ahead now, aiming for the rugged headland of Pak Ma Tsui. The track narrows and the bush closes in. There are only occasional but very pretty glimpses of the harbour to our left. In the rainy season, a mass choir of cicadas sings in competition with the boisterous bull frogs. The track the deep is sweetened by the scent of jasmine along almost its entire length. Finally we drop down to the rocks for an uninterrupted view to the Nine Pins and out to sea. There’s been no one else on the trail the entire way. Unbelievable! To return we can either turn back to Trio Beach and get a sampan to Pak Sha Wan pier, or re-trace our steps with a possible detour through the Lions Nature Education Park. Jackie Peers is a director of Walk Hong Kong, a unique company that reveals Hong Kong to visitors. She also runs photography courses in the Sai Kung area. Details at www.walkhongkong.com.
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Summertime wine Nikki Tallentire buys a case of sunshine Vine Time The temperature is rising and so too is our appetite for a refreshing white. Whether its dinner with friends, a casual picnic, lazy boat days, or just unwinding at the end of the day; there’s always an excuse for a nice drop of wine… Sauvignon Blanc prevails as one of the favourites in Hong Kong. Just take a walk around the wine stores, supermarkets, cafes
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and bars down town and you will immediately see the popularity of this variety. According to Janice Wong, Marketing Manager Watson’s Wine; it’s definitely their best selling white wine. Offering a crisp, fresh, fruity taste, sauvignon blanc is perfect for cutting through the Hong Kong humidity and pairs perfectly with spicy Asian food and seafood. Having spent a great deal of time in Australia’s Hunter Valley, I have a soft spot for Semillon. This grape variety blends perfectly with the
plonk Sauvignon Blanc grape to provide a stunning, easy drinking wine. Just as refreshing as Sauvignon Blanc but perhaps slightly more delicate, a Semillon Sauvignon Blanc blend is definitely worth adding to your basket when you next shop for wine. While both grape varieties have had a long history in the south west of France, Australia and New Zealand have successfully adopted the grapes over the last fifty years and there are some great options now available for you to try this Summer. Where to buy your next bottle? There are a number of options available to the avid wine drinker. Try Watson’s Wine, Wellcome in Sai Kung and Fusion in Clearwater Bay. You may even find a nice bottle in one of the variety stores in Sai Kung’s old town. If you prefer the convenience of home delivery, and lets face it who doesn’t; Jebsen Fine Wines deliver to Sai Kung and Clearwater Bay every Tuesday and Friday but do have a one case minimum www. jebsenfinewines.com. Watson’s Wine offers free delivery for orders over $1200, a small charge applies for orders less than that www. watsonswine.com. Here are some Semillon Sauvignon Blanc’s worth trying: Evan’s & Tate Margaret River Semillon Sauvignon Blanc 2009 This award winning wine displays the best of both worlds. The vibrant tropical fruit palate of Sauvignon Blanc with the light hay tones of Semillon. $138 from Watson’s Wine Sai Kung. Enjoy with a cold seafood platter of prawns and bugs. Peter Lehman Clancy’s South Australian Semillon Sauvignon Blanc 2008 This is a refreshing, easy drinking wine with tropical fruit salad and citrus overtones. $169 from Wellcome Sai Kung. A chilled bottle would be perfect for a picnic in the Country park. Try it with smoked salmon, dips and crisps. French Cellars Bordeaux Sauvignon Blanc Semillon 2010 This is good example of a dry white from Bordeaux. It’s well rounded with a hint of zesty lemon rind. $99 from Wellcome Sai Kung Try this with a mild curry or chicken dish. Twinwoods Western Australia Semillon Sauvignon Blanc 2009 This is an easy drinking, harmonious wine displaying hints of green mango and passionfruit with a squeeze of lemon. $111 from Jebsen Fine Wines. Try this with a sweet and sour noodle dish. This was our panel’s pick.
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A family home Room with a view
Heading down the winding road into Sheung Sze Wan, Caribbean Villas, perched above the village, are a tantalising taste of what this area can offer. The houses are the typical 2,100 sq ft Sai Kung size - and this particular villa well suited to a young, modern family that values unity as well as individual space. Offering the much sought after indoor-outdoor lifestyle, this house also boasts unobstructed views over it’s walled tropical garden over to Sheung Sze Wan Bay. The three-storey home utilises every
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available space, but doesn’t feel crammed. The clean lines and neutral tones of the contemporary design takes care of that. The open plan kitchen, dining area and living room area is separated from the private garden only by a partition, which can open right up to connect the two areas. Have an intimate family dinner in the cosy dining area, or eat out in the open seating area on a balmy summer night. On the second floor is the family room that also serves as a landing for the master suite,
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where parents and children can spend some quality time together before bed. Unwind with a movie, watch a favourite TV show, or just have a little chat – family time matters. It’s also a great spot for the children when they are doing their own entertaining leaving the grown ups downstairs. There are four bedrooms in total: three havens for the kids and a master bedroom for parents who well deserve the Bali style en suite and walk-in closet. Accessed through the bedrooms are two balconies, which looks out over the village, majestic mountains and the open water.
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Recent property transactions This Caribbean Villa not only caters to a cosy family life, its design makes it just as suited for entertaining. The grassy garden with its undercover terrace and built-in barbeque is an ideal backdrop for getting friends and family together and the addition of an outdoor fireplace makes it just as inviting in winter or summer. Barbeque treats, a glass of Pimm’s or juice, laughter and chatter in the warm afternoon sun. Who wouldn’t want to be at this party? Atop all this luxury is the private roof terrace, where there is a large enclosed storage space. After all, it would be a criminal waste of an amazing view not to be able to take it all in from
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the top of the world. Also, for moments escape is the only thing on your mind, the roof is the spot for some much needed solidarity. Alternative, it could be for a boys’ night poker game for dad, a sunbathing session for mum…whatever tickles your fancy, really. A cosy contemporary home situated in Sheung Sze Wan and a short ride to Sai Kung, Caribbean Villas is an estate that nurtures the kind of family bond that’s synonymous with this area. Here’s to family. For more details, contact Megan Inglis at Sotheby’s International Realty, 9819 7870.
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Interview: Catherine Cheung Interior designer and XSS founder Catherine Cheung talks about beginnings, inspirations and what the future holds.
How did you begin your career as an interior designer? I actually studied architecture in New York and came back to Hong Kong in 2000. I worked as an architect for two years but found I didn’t have the creative freedom I wanted so I switched to interior design in 2003.
Is Hong Kong a good place to work? Yes. In Hong Kong, spaces are smaller so utilising every inch of available space to its maximum potential is a huge challenge. As a result, maximising space is something that every client wants so the demand for interior designers is quite high.
How would you describe your style? I tend to focus on form and space. I like clean lines and a more minilistic approach. Ultimately though, it all depends on what the client wants.
What was a project you particularly enjoyed? I once had 2000 sq ft. space and clients who wanted something really natural, modern and organic. They were also very environmentally conscious, and didn’t want to waste the previous design. Throughout the process, I invested a lot of time into working closely with the construction workers to get the look just right. So that experience was very memorable.
What were the projects that won two awards in The Asia Pacific Property Awards 2011? The Starlit Learning Centre and No.6 Members Village of Chung Shan Hot Spring Golf Club. Both projects were about connectivity and creating a smooth transition from one room or space to another.
What was your most challenging project? The Starlit Learning Centre was quite challenging. It was a narrow space with a big pillar in the middle, which struck me as a bit of an obstacle when I first walked in. I worked
around this by making the pillar a focal point of the design. How do you balance work and your own lifestyle? I travel a lot, I love to travel. Hong Kong is very hectic, so travelling allows me time to be quiet and relax. I love to get out and look at the architecture and design of the places I go to. I find this influences and inspires me a lot. What’s in the future for you? Right now I’m working on a really interesting project in Stanley. The house is situated on a slope, and I’ve doubled the 2000-something sq ft. space by adding an extension. It’s for a young family of four, so how I arrange the space for each member of the family is going to be a big challenge.
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Get set for summer Keep your little ones’ boredom at bay with a crop of summer paint-and-play programs We’re nearly at the end of the year for the majority of schools and the long summer holiday is on the horizon for many. But while it is lovely having the children around with no routine and no activities, seven weeks is a long old time to keep them occupied particularly if both parents work. There are only so many trips to the pool or beach you can do and even little ones need a change of scene. Luckily, help is at hand in the form of our local kindergartens, who have come up with a wealth of summer programs for the under sixes to prevent cabin fever from striking this summer.
ESF Abacus Mang Kung Uk Village, Clearwater Bay Road. Tel: 2719 5712; www.esf.edu.hk All sorts of fun can be had at Abacus’ Summer School, which caters for younger children up to three and those from three to five in two separate sessions. For little ones, there’s painting, water and sand play, climbing and bike riding in the fantastic outdoor playground as well as dressing up, games and crafts, group rhyme time and singing. The timetable for older children comprises learning-based play including reading and writing activities, maths and language games, art and science as well as stories, songs and free play in the playground. A snack and drink is required from home. Age: Playgroup: one to three years, parental/carer accompaniment required. Summer school: three to five years, unaccompanied. Times and prices: 4th-29th July. Playgroup: 9.30am to 11.30am, weekdays; $200 a session. Summer school: 9am to 12pm, weekdays; $1,750 for one week, with discounts if you enrol your child for more than two weeks. Garden House 7 Silverstrand Beach Road, Clearwater Bay. Tel: 2358 1177; info@gardenhouse.hk Garden House’s creative play ethos is much loved by children and parents alike, and there is something for everyone aged from 12 months to six years this summer. The school’s activities are based around different themes that change every fortnight. Think Mr McGregor’s Garden, Castles and Crowns, and Beach and Shore. Children will enjoy a regular circle time with songs and stories, arts and crafts,
cooking and gardening and playground games that fit with a daily routine to give young children security by knowing what is coming next. A snack and drink is provided at every session. Age: English and Mandarin nurseries: one to three years, parental/carer accompaniment required; two to three years, unaccompanied. Kindergarten: three to six years, unaccompanied. Times and prices: 4th July to 26th August. Mandarin nursery, twice a week ($850); English nursery, three or five times a week ($1,000 or $1,500 respectively). Kindergarten, five times a week ($1,500). Accompanied classes are from 9am-11am. Unaccompanied classes run from 9am-12pm and there is the option of an extended day with lunch until 2.30pm. Leapfrog 11 Pak Tam Chung Village, Sai Kung Country Park. Tel: 2791 1540; www. leapfrogkindergarten.org Leapfrog is running two summer programs this year - Fun in the Sun summer playgroup and Synthetic Phonics and Literacy summer kindergarten. While the first is more about getting down and dirty with painting and playing, the latter helps children, who need to be in an existing kindergarten program, get to grips with reading, writing and maths while simultaneously having fun. Snacks and drinks are required. Ages: Fun in the Sun: one to six years. Synthetic Phonics and Literacy: three to six years. Times and prices: 4th-22nd July. Fun in the Sun: 9am-11am, weekdays; $120 per child; $200 per family (up
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to three children) for each drop-in session. No registration required. Synthetic Phonics and Literacy: 9am-12pm; $1,500 per child per week; $2,800 for two siblings. Registration required due to limited places. SKIP Che Keng Tuk Road, Sai Kung. Tel: 2791 7354; www.skip.edu.hk SKIP’s Summer Paint & Play sessions are practically a summer institution and this year is no exception. The popular kindergarten has prepared fun, age-appropriate crafts and activities based around the characters of much-loved, colourful stories - Dear Zoo, The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Fidgety Fish - that children will delight in playing and getting creative with. There is a wonderful selection of resources for children to enjoy both indoors and out, ranging from water, sand and messy play to quieter activities such as reading and small world play such as trains and cars. Each session ends with a lively circle time incorporating singing, dancing and musical instruments. Age: one to five years, parental/carer accompaniment required. Times and prices: 9.30am-11.30am, weekdays. Tickets are $130 per session, per child and are available on a per day basis but need to be purchased from SKIP in advance. Sunshine House International Pre-School Level 7, Silverstrand Mart, 2 Silver Cape Road, Clearwater Bay. Tel: 2358 3803; clearwaterbay@sunshinehouse.com.hk “Sunshine Summer’s Here Again” is the upbeat title of Sunshine House’s seasonal program, which is taking place for six weeks this year. Each week focuses on a different theme such as Art, Space, Science and Sports, focusing on famous people in each area. There will be many classroom-based activities including arts and crafts, cookery, clay modelling and music and singing, and the school has organised lots of exciting theme-related outings at least twice a week. Snacks are provided. Age: 12 to 24 months; two to 3.5 years; 3.5 to six years. Times and prices: 11th July to 19th August. 9am-12pm, weekdays. Price on application; a discount is offered if you sign up for all six weeks. Other paint and play sessions to try: Great Mate Play, Adventist College, Clearwater Bay Road - dropin play sessions for fives and under every Thursday. The Woodland Sai Kung Pre-School, Marina Cove. Tel: 2813 0290; saikung@woodlandschools.com - theme-based sessions revolving around colour for ages six months to five years.
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Sai Kung Mum Let Sai Kung’s resident baby whisperer solve your problems, with Angela Baura
Letter of the month Dear Sai Kung Mum, Where can I find a decent sunblock for my ten month old baby in Sai Kung town? Red Guard
Good question, Red Guard. The sun is hot right now and baby’s skin is delicate. My recommendation is “Clear Zinke”, a sunblock especially designed for babies and toddlers. You can pick up a $78 tube from the Little Hero Shop, on Chan Man Street (next door to Paisano’s). Write to mum@saikung.com to win a free massage at Sense of Touch.
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Dear Sai Kung Mum, I hoped to breastfeed my four-week old son for six months but my breasts are hard and lumpy, and feeding is painful. Do I need to switch to formula? Bursting bust
Not all all! Your breasts are engorged which for baby - means they’re bursting with the good stuff! According to Virginia Newhouse, of Koru Postnatal Care the best thing you can do is continue feeding. “Don't skip feeds or limit feeding time,” she says. “You need to remove as much milk as possible at every feed." Try expressing some milk in a warm shower prior to feeding to make it easier for your baby to latch on for a full feed. You can also use breast pumps to express the leftovers. To reduce swelling, cold works wonders; be it cabbage, compresses or even a can of coke. In a few days, your body will supply just the right amount of milk for your baby and feeding will be easier.
Dear Sai Kung Mum Who knew how many diapers one baby can get through in a month. Any suggestions where I can buy in bulk? Miss Landfill
Sai Kung Mum always has an eye open for a bargain. At this moment the cheapest place to buy Pampers, that I know of, is the Wing Ling Pharmacist, right next to Italiano’s on Yi Chun Street. At $150 for 100 pieces, its about 30% cheaper than mainstream chemists Watsons and Mannings.
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Dear Mom Knows Best, With mosquitoes out in full force right now, can you recommend an insect repellent that is safe to use around my baby? Bug-buster
Insect repellent containing DEET are the most effective, and you'll be spoiled for choice in Watsons or Mannings. A concentration of 1030% is safe for babies, two months and above. Just be sure to avoid baby's eyes, nose, mouth and broken skin, and do not use under clothing. If
you'd prefer to go natural, check out Aromakids Natural Repellant from Bumps to Babes (Horizon Plaza, 2552 5000). If you're wondering why mosquitos seem to love your baby more than his friends, it might be because they've mistaken him for a flower. Dress your baby in light-colored clothing, avoid scented soaps and lotions, and use mosquito netting over your baby's stroller to get those bugs to bugger off once and for all. Dear Sai Kung Mum, My toddler has started behaving in a very antisocial way. I am embarrassed as he has started to bite other children when he does not get his way. I do not look forward to taking him out anymore as visits to the playground can be fraught. Any advice? Baby-biter
It’s tough being a tiny toddler with huge emotions and no words to express them. Cora Ng of Family Foundations Ltd. believes
that mums need to guide children through the process of maturing into young people so shutting down your son’s social life will only slow down his chances of figuring out how to interact appropriately with friends. Stay one step ahead. If you see your son getting riled up, step in and remove him from the situation. If he’s already managed to dig his teeth in, ask him to apologize to the other child and take him home immediately, no matter how much fun he was having. He’ll soon realize the implications of his actions and will probably find another way to embarrass you instead!
Write to mum@saikung.com to win a free aroma massage at Sense of Touch worth $550. Sense of Touch, 77 Man Nin Street, Sai Kung
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Clothes for kids Do your kids have their summer clothing essentials yet? Summer is fast approaching and with a change in season comes a change in wardrobe. When it comes to your kids clothes its often hard to find something that stands out from the crowd. Well, we have been out and about and have found some great options for you to consider this summer.
Little Parisians
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Little Parisians Little Parisians is first on the list. This Hong Kong based online company offers French Kids fashion for boys and girls from newborn to 12 years old. Their clothes are trendy, colourful, playful and have been designed to adapt to children’s movements. Their brands, which include Catimini, IKKS, and Kenzo, definitely stand out from the crowd. Visit their website www. little-parisians.com where you can shop and buy online in the
comfort of your own home. If you do become a fan of their clothes then don’t forget to join the Little Parisians Club – its simple and free and has great offers and incentives for its members. Seed Seed is another great option for kid’s clothes this summer. Originally established in
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Melbourne, Australia in 2000, Seed designs children’s clothes for boys and girls from newborn to 10 years old. Their designs are centered on clothes that are stylish, functional, comfortable and easy to care for. Visit one of their three stores in Lee Gardens Two, Repulse Bay, or Seibu or check out their great options online at www.seedchild. com.hk
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The Gate Time to change Over the past editions of Sai Kung magazine I’ve introduced you to some of the characters who populate my world, like Fashion Mum, Sporty Mum and Hot Dad (we miss you). I’m sure you have recognized the types if you spend any time at a school gate. Well, this month I’d like you to meet a new mother - Mum-at-Sea…me. I’ll be 45 this July and I’m filled with an overwhelming urge to take stock. It’s a compulsion to regain a sense of purpose. The children don’t need me in the same intensive way and I am liberated from the apron strings. Recent family events with the so sad death of my nephew have helped spur me to contemplate the ‘what next’. I don’t want to talk in clichés but life is there to be taken and I feel like I’m just sitting in the stands - not playing on the pitch. Suspended in the middle of the Easter break, my husband and I went to the UK for my nephew’s woodland burial, which was quite beautiful and even more achingly wrong for being so beautiful. I returned full pelt into a project, which did the trick distracting my thoughts … but now that’s over I am back in the doldrums. I am a woman from the generation led to believe there was nothing we couldn’t achieve. I need to rediscover that woman. I had fabulous female teachers at my school. As girls, it didn’t even enter our thoughts that we wouldn’t be able to compete on a level playing field with our male counterparts. What has happened to these aspirations? Now, I can watch trash on TV till the cows come home but a recent
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promo on one of the less cerebral channels has left even me speechless. It was for a show about pneumatically-enhanced cosmetically-corroded unnatural blondes married to old has-been pop stars of the worst soft rock variety. One clip showed a blonde in a bikini being chastised by her rocker for decorating the tour bus with Hello Kitty tat. Was this what the entire feminist movement and the fight for equal rights has been leading to? Thankfully my daughter shared my opinion on the blondes. She could have gone the other way—after all fame comes cheaply nowadays. I feel sorry for her generation who think aspiring to celebrity is a career choice. Something is out of kilter. It’s time I took the lead and set an example to the children by applying myself to a new project. I may not necessarily become a lawyer or a banker (I can hear the current husband laughing) – all I’m looking for is the chance to prove I have value. Now there is a danger here by stating my intentions out loud. It means there is more pressure to follow through. But so far this has been a year of entering new territories, finding new challenges and coping with new emotions. I’m in with a chance. I’ll be taking a break from this column over the summer to have a think. Goodness knows what September will bring, but watch this space. Mother-in-the-Middle
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Muay Thai Boxing Heidi Yeung steps into the ring The man is a head taller than me, well-muscled and more than capable of kicking my butt all over the ring. When my punches fail, I move forward to deliver the classic knee-to-groin. Now, that’s what I call stress relief. Muay Thai - an aggressive combat sport originating from Thailand - is making its mark in Hong Kong gyms. Seasons Fitness has adapted this physical contact sport into the ideal exercise for releasing the tension and pressure of the day. With tension and pressure a part of this city’s daily grind, its not hard to see why Muay Thai is gaining popularity. Muay Thai means “Art of Eight Limbs”, referring to the punches, kicks, elbows and knee strikes that form the eight points of contact. Kit Leung, a personal instructor at Seasons Fitness who represented Hong Kong in the Macau Invitation Competition and won, stresses that Muay Thai is not a violent sport. Kit says he teaches Muay Thai for the love of it. With its endless variations and challenges, the sport is anything but dull. “It’s definitely not boring,” says Kit, “it’s not like running on a treadmill.” Its difficulty can also be tailored for each student, with or without previous experience. With this in mind I thought I would give it a go. The boxing ring at Seasons Fitness is tucked near the windows, with a matted corner and hanging punching bag at its side. When Kit arrives, he introduces himself in a distinctly British accent. We move to the matted area, where Kit proceeds to wrap bright pink tape snugly around my hands and wrists. Kit and I begin with basic stretching exercises, before I am gloved up
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health & beauty Number One Seed Adele Rosi cedes to a new superfood Just when you thought you were au fait with every superfood under the sun (piece of Xoçai chocolate, anyone?) along comes another one to put you in a tailspin. The most recent buzz is being created by chia seeds, which look like a cross between poppy and sesame seeds. According to www.mychiaseeds.com, chia seeds have 15 times more magnesium than broccoli, six times more calcium than whole milk, almost nine times the amount of essential omega-3 oil found in salmon, nearly three times more iron than spinach and are higher in antioxidant activity than blueberries. They also have an amazing ability to soak up and retain at least nine times their weight in water, helping to prolong your body’s hydration. If all this wasn’t enough, chia seeds also help to prevent the rapid breakdown of carbohydrates into sugars, in turn, balancing blood sugar levels and preventing dips in your energy. These amazing seeds also clean the body of toxins and food remnants as they pass through your system, and have a positive effect on cholesterol. So what’s not to love? Chia seeds are available from ThreeSixty (The Landmark Building, Central) for $89 a packet.
Beauty Spots Yoga library - Sai Kung yoga teacher, Yo Yo, is opening her collection of books on yoga, meditation and spiritualism to the public. Yoga students and other interested people can borrow from “The Wisdom Tree” library for one month at a time. More details www.yoyoyoga.net, 9302 3931 Melo Spa Summer Purity - Melo Spa at Hyatt Regency Hong Kong, Sha Tin introduces a new summer series of customised wellness treatments from June 1. The special pampering packages start at $830. Our favourite? The Melo Awaken Journey, a sensual trip that involves a choice of body massage, a facial, steam, a sauna and drink at Melo Spa and a swim in the hotels 25 meter outdoor heated pool. Now that has to make your feel better. Melo Spa, 5/F Hyatt Regency Hong Kong, Sha Tin, 18 Chak Cheung Street, Hong Kong (University MTR Station). 9am to 11:30pm. Reservation 3723 7684
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Cat in the box How cats find their way home George’s one way ticket to the UK next month will cost $18,000. But he won’t be turning left when boarding the plane. He’ll be sulking in a box in the hold. Nonetheless, George is a VIP (a Very Important Pussycat). His owner, Rachel, loves him and is determined to make sure whatever the cost George is reunited with the family when they return to the UK. So why is moving your pet overseas so expensive? One of the reasons is the veritable mountain of paperwork involved. If this sound ominous then I recommend using a pet relocation expert that is a member of the International Pet and Animal Travel Association (IPATA). If you do feel brave enough to do it yourself, then here are some general guidelines. The early pet catches the flight – As soon as you know you are relocating, check with the authorities at your destination to find out the regulations. It often takes 6 months or longer before your pet is eligible to fly. Choose your airline carefully – The ideal situation is your pet travelling on the same flight as you, directly to your destination. Very few airlines allow pets to travel in the cabin with you, no matter how small and well behaved they are, but rest assured that they are ‘priority cargo’ and the hold is pressurised and temperature controlled. Think inside the box – Your airline will give you specific dimensions and requirements for the pet carrier. As soon as you have these, get the carrier and encourage your pet to spend time inside it before they travel. Also make sure it is securely fastened before flying so there is no chance of him escaping. Say No to Drugs – Sedatives might make pets easier to load, but imagine the panic of them waking up mid-flight? Sedatives can also cause problems with breathing and blood pressure, so should be avoided. Did you order a pet meal? – Things in transit may shift, so unless you want to greet a pet smelling of fancy feast or poop, avoid putting food in the crate. Apart from his blanket, the only other essential is a frozen block of water, inside his water bowl, which should be attached to the carrier. Dr Carmel Taylor MVB MRCVS DipAiCVD, a veterinary dermatologist, makes house calls and works part time at Best Friends Vetinerary Hospital, in Sai Kung Old Town. For appointments 9251 9588 or visit www.cutaneous.com.hk.
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The snip Liz Remington delivers the kindest cut
A quiet hush has come over the garden. The plants are holding their breathe. If you could hear them talk, they would be whispering about the secateurs I am brandishing in my left hand. I feel an itch to prune and, knowing my track record, its going to be brutal. I used to think that pruning should be like topiary. There’s me, in a big floppy hat, artistically trimming and snipping and creating wonderful shapes in the greenery. The reality is more of a fight. Woman versus nature. The Day of the Triffids Part II. It’s not art... It’s a massacre. A recent tussle with a climber left me scarred. It scratched my arm. Drew blood. I fought back. One thing led to another, and the plant was reduced to a stump. I think there must be a secret art to successful pruning. As much as I prefer a wild and untamed look to a garden, I’ve this nagging feeling that some plants need a bit of a snip to encourage better growth. First to my pride and joy - the lemon tree. According to Pedro from KK Horticulture, if you’re going to prune wait for a time you don’t see any flowers. If you are on mission for a major prune, he recommends you make the cut (ouch) about half the height of the tree. If your tree is in a pot, post surgery recovery should be in a sunny spot. Spray the stems and trunk everyday to keep the cut part moist. Expect new shoots from the cut after about a month – followed by flowers. As for those unruly climbers, Pedro suggests letting them get on with
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climbing and use the new growth to your advantage. The tendrils are very malleable. I will go back to him about my Thumbergia which was lovely until it went rotten. I cut it right back and now it is attempting to strangle the Frangipani. My Jasmine is also out of control – and pruning this will depend on its’ flowering season. A simple commonsense pruning rule is never prune before the flowering season. Hong Kong Jasmine normally flowers in the summer so hands off until the autumn. Osmanthus is the other way round. My final pruning conundrum was what to do about the Irises. A few weeks ago the garden burst into delicate white flowers with an intense purple inside – glorious. But they don’t last long and post flowering we are left with bundles of long green leaves. Not very exciting. I’ve learnt from Pedro not to prune the Iris as they sprout from bulbs. Rather separate baby Irises from the mother (not for the fainthearted) and find an empty space that needs filling. Or if you are thinking of pruning do it the Hong Kong Government way – and chop everything above the soil ! Regrowth takes three months. I feel ready for action. Just don’t tell my plants …. If you have any gardening tips or question, please send them to liz@saikung.com Pedro is at KK Horticulture, Tau Chung Hau Road, Sai Kung, 2792 7440
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Awnings
Best United Engineering Ltd. 2344-9028 www.bestunited.com.hk
BABY STUFF
To advertise, email: ads@saikung.com
Bumps to Babes 2522-5000 www.bumpstobabes.com
Banking
HSBC-Offshore banking for expats 2822-3927 hsbcintltd@hsbc.com.hk
BICYCLES
Sun Ping Bicycle 2792-3116 www.hkmba.org
BOATS
Asia Yacht Services 2815-0404 info@asiayachtservices.com www.asiayachtservices.com Hebe Haven Yacht Club 2719-9682 hhyc@hhyc.org.hk www.hhyc.org.hk Northrop and Johnson Asia 2815-7712 info@njyachtsasia.com www.njyachtsasia.com
BOOKS
The Reading Room (Sai Kung) 9199-5900 seasidereadingroom@gmail.com
BUILDERS
Wofu Deco 2768-8428 info@wofudeco.com www.wofudeco.com
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Mandarin course For beginners Every Wed 3:30pm to 5:00pm Suitable for beginner - age 7 to 10 Experienced tutor with
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BUSINESS SERVICES
6-month period
Yuki International Contractors 9884 5824 Zoya & Buttar 8100-0711 info@buttar.hk www.companyformation.hk
Upon completion, students can take the
CARPET CLEANING
Phoenix Carpet Care 2328-2287 / 9517-5436 phoenixcarpet@netvigator.com
CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES
Ace Kids Workshop 2194-4319 info@acekidsworkshop.com www.acekidsworkshop.com Babushka 2791-9070 Bumble Tots 2631-4001 enquiries@bumbletots.com.hk www.bumbletots.com.hk Farrel & Gold 2345-3018 www.farrelandgold.com Musik’n’Motion 2559-9556 support@musiknmotion.com www.musiknmotion.com
CLOTHING
Little Parisians 2147-5506 contact@little-parisians.com www.little-parisians.com
COMPUTER REPAIRS
Jan (Computer Repairs) 6403-6623 jbosvark@gmail.com
DESIGN
Sai Kung Magazine, magazines and brochures 2792-2955 tom@saikung.com
DINING
Bacco / JoJo’s Indian Restaurant 2574-7477
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Add: Shop B1 Marina Cove Shopping Centre Enquiry: 23351261
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Hebe One O One 2335-5515 info@101.com.hk www.hebe101.com
Steamer’s Bar & Restaurant 2792-6991
Domestic Helper
Hire-A-Helper Asia 3188-9399 admin@hahaasia.com www.hahaasia.com
DRY CLEANING
Mak’s Drycleaning & Laundry 2792-6100
EMERGENCY
Ambulance Centre 2735-3355 Marine Rescue 2803-6267
ESTATE AGENTS
Homelife Property (Sai Kung) 2719-0606 info@homelilfe.com.hk www.homelife.com.hk Hong Kong Sotheby's International Realty 3108-2108 www.hksothebysrealty.com Leo's Property Agency 2577-6652 leosppty@gmail.com Property Perfect 9754-5967 sue@propertyperfectsolutions.com www.propertyperfectsolutions.com The Property Shop 2719-3977 info@thepropertyshop.com.hk www.thepropertyshop.com.hk
Event & Marketing
Guanxi Connections Ltd 6748-9736 danielle@guanxi-connections.com www.guanxi-connections.com
GARDENS
Everything Under The Sun 2554-9088 info@everythingunderthesun.com.hk www.everythingunderthesun.com.hk
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Max Concepts Ltd (trampolines) 5316-1456 info@mcl-sources.com www.mcl-sources.com Wicka Design 2422-0885 enquiry@wickadesigns.com www.wickadesigns.com
GIFT EXPERIENCES
Craft Box Limited 9014 3262 info@craftbox.asia www.craftbox.asia Flight Experience 2359-0000 bookings@ flightexperience.com.hk www.flightexperience.com.hk
GOLF
Island Golf Club 2513-9888 info@islandgolf.com.hk www.islandgolf.com.hk Kau Sai Chau Public Golf Course 2791-3388 jckscpgc@kscgolf.org.hk www.kscgolf.org.hk
HANDYMAN
German Handyman 6141-1766 germanhandyman@ymail.com
Marco Electrician & Plumber 6190-8051 National Harbour Renovations & Removals 9085-1886 info@nationalharbour.com.hk
HEALTH & BEAUTY
Allure 2792-2123 www.allurebeauty.com.hk Alluring Skin 6114-5376 alluring-skin@hotmail.com www.natashalowkefford.mionegroup.com Bounce Sports 9179-9021 / 6271-3734 info@bouncesports.com.hk www.bouncesports.com.hk
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Play is a child’s work. From playgroup (age 1-3) right through to kindergarten (age 3-5), children at Sai Kung International Pre-School are encouraged to explore, to make their own choices and Excellent adult-to-child-ratio (1:4) discoveries and to develop a lifelong love for Qualified and experienced native English learning. speaking teachers and play leaders Bright, modern and well-equipped classroom, spacious outdoor playground protected by sunshades with interactive garden surrounded by lush greenery Wide variety of stimulating activities including P.E., phonics, baking, gardening, arts and crafts, music and story time all based on the UK Early Years Foundation Stage
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Cambridge Weight Plan Hong Kong 9618-1777 / 9045-5942 www.cambridgeweightplan.hk Curves 2234-9800 www.curveshongkong.com
Herbs to Heal 9750-2513 info@herbs-to-heal.com www.herbs-to-heal.com HYPOXI – design your body 2537-6637 freetrial@hypoxi.com.hk www.hypoxi.com.hk KEY-SUN ZINKE-Serious Sun Protection Little Hero Newspaper Shop (Next to Paisano's), Sai Kung Town Center Lai Hing Foot Massage 6690-3658 am66903658@gmail.com www.ablemassage.com Professional Acupressure & Foot Reflexology 9725-3628 hk.myblog.yahoo.com/skreflexctr Pilates Plus - Pilates and Personal Training 9756-1659 brubar@netvigator.com Sabai Day Spa 2791-2259 sabaidspa@sabaidayspa.com www.sabaidayspa.com Savvy Style 2522-2592 image@savvystyle.com www.savvystyle.com www.colourmebeautiful.hk Seasons Fitness 2878-6288 (Central) / 2995-3009( Kowloon Bay) Sense of Touch 2791-2278 ask@senseoftouch.com.hk www.senseoftouch.com.hk
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Tala’s 2335-1694 info@talashairandbeautycentre.com www.talashairandbeautycentre.com Weight Watchers 2813-0814 tpaulsen@weightwatchers.com.hk www.weightwatchers.com.hk Zu San Li 2343-1866
HIKES
Walk Hong Kong 9187-8641 walks@walkhongkong.com www.walkhongkong.com
HOME FURNISHINGS
Comfort Living Furniture Gallery 2719-7118/2719-7138 clfurnituregallery@hotmail.com.hk
Life's A Breeze 2572-4000 info@lifesabreezehk.com www.lifesabreezehk.com Yat Fu Kan Engineering Services 3520-2516 yatfukan@yahoo.com.hk
HOTEL
Hyatt Regency Sha Tin 3723-1234 hongkong.shatin@hyatt.com www.hongkong.shatin.hyatt.com
INTERIOR DESIGN
THE XSS Limited 2739-8893 enquiry@thexss.com www.thexss.com
Investment
Lifestyle Brokers 3115-7620/3115 7617 nfo@lfsbrokers.com / info@lfsinsurance.com www.lfsbrokers.com / www.lfsproperty.com Manulife (Insurance, Savings and MPF) 6719-2478/2510-3163 www.manulife.com.hk
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LOCKSMITH
Tung Tai Key Cut 2792 4886
MOVERS
AGS Four Winds International Movers 2885-9666 manager.hongkong@agsfourwinds.com www.agsfourwinds.com Elite Movers & Decoration 8209-1793 elite930@hotmail.com www.emdhk.com Expert-Transport & Relocations 2566-4799 www.expertmover.hk
Spend a day on location with Jackie Peers & your camera
Warehouse Removals 9125-2611 warehouse_removals@hotmail.com
PEST CONTROL
from bustling market place to the tranquillity of an abandoned village.
Biocycle (Hong Kong) Ltd. 3575-2575 info@biocycle.com www.biocycle.com.hk
Groups are small, and customised to meet each person’s needs.
Christian Environmental Health 2370-9236 a-s-a-p@ceh.com.hk www.ceh.com.hk
You can join a group, arrange your own small group or choose a private tour for one. Prices are available for each. Contact jackie@jackiepeers.com www.jackiepeers.com mobile 9121 1470
Truly Care 2458-8378 info@trulycare.com.hk www.trulycare.com.hk
PETS & VETS
Animal Behaviour Vet Practice 9618-2475 cynthia@petbehaviourhk.com www.petbehaviourhk.com Best Friends Veterinary Hospital 2792-8555 Dr Carmel Taylor MVB MRCVS DipAiCVD 2549 2330 www.cutaneous.com.hk Ferndale Kennel 2792-4642 boarding@ferndalekennels.com www.ferndalekennels.com HK Vet Services 2792-2206 hkvet@pacific.net.hk www.hongkongvet.com
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Hong Kong Pet Memorial 2332-7117 service@petmemorial.com.hk www.petmemorial.com.hk Kennel van Dego 2792-6889 kennelvd@biznetvigator.com www.kennelvandego.com Three dog bakery 2792-6778 www.threedog.com.hk Whiskers 'N Paws 2552-6200 www.wnp.com.hk
PHOTOGRAPHY
Ginny Malbon Photography 9669-3851 ginnymalbon@me.com www.ginnymalbon.com Graham Uden Photography 9195-7732 uden@netvigator.com grahamuden.com Jackie Peers 9121-1470 jackie@jackiepeers.com www.jackiepeers.com Radhika Rao Photography 9416-0972 www.radhikarao.com
PRE-SCHOOLS
ESF International Kindergarten Wu Kai Sha 2435-5291 kinder@wks.esf.org.hk www.esf.org.hk New Song Christian Kindergarten 2791-2472 newsong@netvigator.com www.newsonghk.com Sai Kung International Pre-school 2791-7354 skip@skip.edu.hk www.skip.edu.hk Sunshine House International Pre-Schools www.sunshinehouse.com.hk
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Summer Mandarin July 04 – August 12
Songs / Stories / Arts & Crafts Mandarin Workshop Day Camp www.jumpstartmlc.com
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Woodland Group 2813-0290 saikung@woodlandschools.com www.woodlandschools.com
SCHOOLS
Sing to the Lord a New Song for He has done marvellous things. -Psalm 98 v 1
International College Hong Kong (ICHK) 2655-9018 info@ichk.edu.hk www.ichk.edu.hk
SNAKE CATCHER
20 years of learning together sharing God’s love.
Sai Kung Police Station 2792 8600
SPORTS
Hong Kong International Tennis Academy 9048-2810 lea.lai@hkita.com www.hkita.com Sai Kung Water Sports Training Center 2791-0806 info@skswc.com www.skswc.com Marine Divers info@marinedivers.com www.marinedivers.com Sai Kung Stingrays paul_white@cathaypacific.com saikungstingrays.com
Toys
Playsand HK 8103-3339 info@.playsand.com.hk www.playsand.com.hk
TRAVEL
Concorde Travel 2526-3391 info@concorde-travel.com www.concorde-travel.com
TUITION
Antsmart Learning pro@playgroup.com.hk www.playgroup.com.hk Aroma Academy (Pre-natal & Post-natal massage and care) 2348-8585/9106-5162 aroma.academy@yahoo.com.hk
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Bright Sparks Language & Learning 2536-0944 enquiry@brightsparks.com.hk www.brightsparks.com.hk E.nopi Maths 2335-1261 www.enopi.com HK Institute of Languages 2877-6160 info@hklanguages.com www.hklanguages.com Jumpstart Mandarin Learning Centre 2791-4838 jumpstart@netvigator.com www.jumpstartmlc.com La Petite France Ltd 2791-0082 www.lapetitfrance.com.hk Les Petits Lascars de Sai Kung 2526-8892 lascarssk@hklanguages.com Primary Matters 2526-1153 web.mac.com/primarymatters Sai Kung English 6907-2514 info@saikungenglish.com www.saikungenglish.com Sai Kung Tutors 6907-2514 info@saikungtutors.com www.saikungtutors.com The Reading Room 9199-5900 www.thereadingroom.com.hk
WINDOW CLEANERS
Sai Kung Shiny Windows 9104-2304
WORSHIP
Resurrection Church 2358-3232 www.resurrection.org.hk Yoyo Yu 9302-3931 www.yoyoyoga.net
YOGA
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on patrol... Home guard Senior Inspector Patrick Ke gives tips on home safety.
Home security is one of the key issues in concept of crime prevention and should be a hot topic in all Sai Kung residencies. To enhance home security in Sai Kung areas, effective property management and security installation are very important. A safe home starts with access control. By this we mean making sure that doors and windows are of good quality, have good locks and that a member of the family is responsible for making sure that windows and doors are locked when no one is home and also at night when the family is sleeping. Individuals can also enhance their home security by means of good perimeter fencing which can provide deterrent effect or the use of barbed wire as well as anticlimb spikes to exposed drainage pipes and ledge toe-holds at lower floor to stop the burglars.
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For village houses, it is often necessary to have the ‘Intruder Alarm System’ and lighting. In sum, selfalertness and a little common sense is the key. Remember to lock the doors and shut the windows before leaving your home. Good ‘Neighbourhood Crime Prevention’ (NCP) will also reduce crime. It is especially helpful during the festive holidays. This concept can also help in reducing the fear of crime as well as the prevalence of crime, especially on the part of members of the community who participate in NCP initiatives. Mr. Patrick Ke, Senior Inspector of Police, Regional Crime Prevention Office, Kowloon East
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GREAT INVESTMENT, WAN CHAI: This completely renovated large one bedroom apartment with storage/ washing room is in a fabulous location with bars, restaurants, MTR and shops all at your fingertips. Complete with top of the line fittings, and double glazed windows for excellent city living. Furniture can also be negotiated as a package. For sale 4.7M. Contact Heather Lehne-Woolf (Licence E-294020), ), Peninsula Properties Hong Kong (C-015023(A000)). Tel: 9271 6099/2813 7266. Email: pphkstanley@biznetvigator.com
DETACHED HOUSE 700’ - 2100’, Rent $15,000-60,000 Short/Long Term, Garden / Carpark / Roof, Leo’s Property Agency. Contact: Johnny Yu, 2577 6652 or email: leosppty@gmail.com for more details.
Shek O House For Sale 2,800' + 1,000 garden, 3 bedrooms, master bedroom with balcony overlooking ocean, walking distance to the beach, absolutely serene, a total escape from hectic city life. $60M. http://shekoheadland.blogspot.com Calvin 9497-0788 Sai Kung Detach House. 2800’ w/ 1000’ gdn, 4 brs w/ 2 suites, Unblock mountain green view, 600’ Recreation & Movie Room, Modern design deco, 2 CPs at entrance, Rare. Asking 18.8M / 80K Contact: Sunshine Property Consultant, Tel: 2866 6640
Cleanwater Bay Sea View Villa. 2100’ hse w/ 800’ sea view gdn, Never unblock sea view, Modern deco, 2 bedrooms (2 suites), Rare on market. Asking : 22M Contact: Sunshine Property Consultant Tel: 2335 9997
O PUI, CLEARWATER BAY: Gorgeous quiet setting in CWB, this village house is fully renovated in a modern style with top of the line fittings. With five bedrooms, lots of living space, green views and just a short walk to public transport – don’t miss this gem. Lots of outdoor space for the kids and a lovely new deck for the coming summer. For rent 70K. Contact Heather Lehne-Woolf (Licence E-294020), ), Peninsula Properties Hong Kong (C-015023-(A000)). Tel: 9271 6099/2813 7266. Email: pphkstanley@biznetvigator.com
Yan Yee Road. Hidden treasure. 2100 s.f village house. Extensive high quality renovations. Four ensuite bedrooms plus study. Combined living /dining and open kitchen. Private pool and garden. Huge roof terrace. For Sale HK$25.9M. Sole Agency. Megan Inglis. (Licence No. S-323179). Hong Kong Sotheby's International Realty. 9819 7870, 3108 2162, email megan. inglis@hksothebysrealty.com
DETACHED EXECUTIVE HOUSE 2100 sf Beautifully Renovated. Huge Private Garden. 4 Bedrooms, Fabulous Designer Kitchen & Bathrooms. Mountain Views. 2 Car-parks, Shared Pool. Good Management. Convenient for Shops & Restaurants. $108K, Sole Agent, 2719 3977, www. thepropertyshop.com.hk C-027656
HOT PROPERTY -SILVERSTRAND 2500 sf Villa in a Small well Managed Development with a shared Pool. Very Spacious Accommodation with High Ceilings. 3 Large Bedrooms, Separate Living & Dining Rooms. Covered Parking for 3 Cars. 2400 sf Owned Garden. Huge Potential $28.8M, Sole Agent, 2719 3977 www.thepropertyshop.com. hk C-027656
Free Parking, Great Value, Nam Shan. Rent 8K. Brand new deco, illuminated featured wall, open kitchen, large bedroom, plenty of storage. 1 min. from car park and minibus stop, 5mins. from the town. 410 sq ft, 1 bedroom, perfect for bachelor, bachelorette or couple. Call 9190 7213.
DETACHED GARDEN HOUSE Privately Situated Corner Villa with 2 Huge Garden areas. High Ceilings. Separate Living & Dining Rooms. 3 Bedrooms & a Study. Separate Helpers Qtr. Garage. Good Management. Great shared Children’s play area. $70K, Sole Agent, 27193977 www.thepropertyshop.com.hk C-027656
Razor Park, Ref: 80899. Sale Price: HKD 11M. Brand new renovated modern designed apartment, excellent finishes. Features sauna and luxurious shower facilities. Split level private terrace. Separate air-conditioned maid’s room in garage. 2 car parks Contact Teresa Chu (Licence No. S-293988) Hong Kong Sotheby's International Realty. Tel: 9029 6819, 3108 2118, email Teresa. chu@hksothebysrealty.com
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2 VILLAS IN GALLE, SRI LANKA: Huge 3 and 4 bedroom villas for rent with up to 1.5 acres, private pool, fully staffed, close to beaches and Galle Fort See www.watura.com or email the owner, Sue at hhslvilla@yahoo.com Tel: 9754 5967
THAILAND, HUA HIN 4B/R HOUSE to rent, 1-min to the beach at Khao Takiab. Large, 4 bedroom, fully equipped, super family location, pool, coffee shop on site. Owner's staff on site to help with tours, etc. See www.watura.com or email the owner, Sue at hhslvilla@yahoo.com. Tel: 9754 5967
KIA Morning 1.1L (Dec 2009) - White - Good conditions Save Gas - Asking 55K - Call 92261197
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HOTELS AND VILLAS IN SRI LANKA Super range of accommodation all over Sri Lanka for rent. Make an enquiry now! See www.srilankatravelandliving.com or email info@srilankatravelandliving.com If you own a villa, contact us to get listed.
Property in the Philippines. 80,000 square foot property consisting of main house, business, Thai style guest houses and farm, furnished and ready to move in. Please see http://www.kotong. net/Alcala/Welcome.html for details or email williamsjim@mac.com
PHUKET LUXURY FAMILY APARTMENT. Club Lersuang apartment. Sleeps 5. Great value. Master bedroom, 2nd bedroom (3 single beds), self-contained, fully fitted kitchen, pool, gym, restaurant. Visit www.tripadvisor. com and search “Club Lersuang” to see amazing reviews. E-mail: paul_ stocker88@hotmail.com
NEED A HOLIDAY? PHUKET VILLA FOR RENT! Luxury 5 beds villa located in Surin area. Walking distance to beaches. Reasonable rates! Website:www. phuketvilla4rent.com Email the owner: info@phuketvilla4rent.com
Charities/Community FREE TRIAL SWIMMING CLASSES (30 May-3 Jun 3:30pm) for parents teaching children who aged between 0 to 3 year-old in private pool. Call Christie Bryant 9228 0007
New Song Christian Kindergarten Floral Villas, Commercial Area, 18 Tso Wo Road, Tso Wo Hang, Sai Kung. T : 2791 2472 F : 2791 2477 Email: newsong@netvigator.com Web: www. newsonghk.com
FINANICAL HELP NEEDED to purchase kennel facility for Sai Kung Stray Friends. Please Call Narelle, 9199.2340
GUIDE LEADERS WANTED: Calling all former Brownies! The Sai Kung Guide Unit in Pak Sha Wan is looking for guides (girls aged 10 and above) and new voluntary leaders for this enthusiastic group that encourages girls to be responsible and reliable through skills such as camping, first aid, crafts and more. Sign up and save the unit from closure! For details, please contact Anna at guidesinsaikung@gmail.com.
DONATE old baby clothes, toys and equipment to mothers in need. Small toys, wraps, bottles and teething toys are desperately needed, a charity for that helps migrant mothers find a safe and legal home. Call Kylie: 9460 1450 or Luna: 5135 3015. (Chi)
SAI KUNG WATERCOLOR SOCIETY: All levels welcome. Free, just bring your own equipment. Meetings mostly take place on Sat mornings once or twice a month. www.hkcolours.typepad.com or contact Laetitia at saikungcolours@ gmail.com
DONATE clothes, shoes, books, toys and electrical appliances in good condition. Collection: 2716 8778. Donation: 2716 8862. Website: www. christian-action.org.hk Blog: siewmei. cahk.org Email: ca@christian-action. org.hk
Resurrection Church Community Choir. Enjoy singing? This is the community choir for you! Every Wednesday in Resurrection Church. Pak Sha Wan 7.30 pm – 9pm. RXchoir@gmail.com
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classified Services Guanxi Connections Ltd: Events/Marketing For professional events/parties with international experience and flair, please contact danielle@guanxiconnections.com or visit www.guanxiconnections.com for details.
NATIONAL HARBOUR RENOVATIONS & REMOVALS: Contracting, decoration and whole house removals. Painting, plumbing, electrical, flooring, masonry, doors, windows, airconditioning, waterproofing, bathroom fixtures, kitchen cabinets. Call Charles 90851886. info@ nationalharbour.com.hk
PHOENIX CARPET CARE LTD: for 20 years Hong Kong’s premier cleaner of carpets & upholstery. Phoenix ensure true quality workmanship at reasonable cost. Hand cleaning of Oriental rugs. Steam extraction of fitted carpets. Upholstery cleaning. Scotchgard Protection. Call 2328 2287 or 9517 5436 for free quote/inspection.
PARTY-IN-A-BOX: We provide everything you need for a craft party for children of all ages, all in a box delivered directly to your home. Boxes contain everything you need to run the craft activities along with easy to follow instructions. Your guests can take all their treasures home in their own decorated gift bag. Call CRAFT BOX on 9014 3262, email info@craftbox.asia or visit www. craftbox.asia
Home Renovations & Interior Fittings: Experienced commercial and residential renovations and all interior works, fittings, design and furnishings, please contact Ho 67489736 (English) at Yat Fu Kan Engineering.
Expert-Transport & Relocations: MOVER, HANDYMAN, STORAGE. Local & International Relocation, Packing Materials Supply Cargo Collection / Clearance / Deliveries, Transportation Service Storage & Disposal, Professional House Painting. All sort of Handyman Works. All-in one Professional Service at attractive rates Call 25664799 www. expertmover.hk
HAPPY DAY: ShenZhen DayTrip Shopping Hk 1,800. with 7-Seaters Lighting Mall, Furniture Mall, Art village, Homedecoration , Carpet and Rugs. Call 90362128 (Franki) or email happyday2128@netvigator.com
Enjoy My Music Wonderland Piano lesson, children from age 3, well personal and emotional development. Wanna give it a try? Visit www.mymusicwonderland.com or contact 6014 9389 / misschan. piano@yahoo.com
GERMAN HANDYMAN: If you are looking for: curtain, picture, mirror and shelf hanging, assembling and disassembling of furniture, wall painting, wall repair and patch, floor covering, tiling (floor&wall), bathroom & kitchen repair and much more... just give me a call! Mobile: 61411766 germanhandyman@ymail.com
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Domestic Help Part Time Helper available. I am a happy and helpful domestic helper with 8 years broad experience. I have a pleasant demeanor and get along well with babies, children and parents alike. I am available for several times a week or every day part time. Sarah 6715 3093, lady_g2010@ yahoo.com
Travels CONCORDE TRAVEL: Specialists in cruises and tailor made travel since 1978. www.concorde-travel.com Call: 2526 3391. info@concorde-travel.com Licence No 350343.
Great Holiday Deals: Bali - W Opening promo $5,980up Si Kao - Anantara 2+2 $ 5,180up Maldives - Herathera 4N $ 8,888up Mauritius - Le Meridien 4+2 $8,980up Phuket-The bell 2+1 Promo $ 4,420up Puerto Galera-4N Diving $3,680up Greece- 7N Splash $ 18,300up India -8N Ananda Spa $ 46,200up Call : Hanson 35883630 email :hanson@sunnseaholidays.com web :www.sunnseaholidays.com
Tuition & Courses ACE KIDS Workshop Sai Kung: unleash creativity, develop artistic skills, produce original artwork! Ages 4 up, small classes in English. Find out more info from www.acekidsworkshop.com or info@acekidsworkshop.com or call 2194 4319.
Postnatal Care Registered Nurse - Have you just had a baby? Need a little support or help with your new baby? Are you needing guidance with breast feeding? Call Virginia Newhouse on 51852220. www.postnatalcare.com.hk
PROFESSIONAL ACUPRESSURE & FOOT REFLEXOLOGY: Established in 2000, professional training staff. We do provide Doorto-Door service in a very reasonable price. G/F., 7 Main Street, Sai Kung. Reservation: 97253628. http:// hk.myblog.yahoo.com/skreflexctr
Massage @ Home, Hotel: Body massage, foot reflexology, Chinese Tui Na, Swedish Massage, lymphatic drainage & aromatherapy massage. Our therapists offers mobile (outcall, housecall) service at reasonable rates. 67333474 / 66903658 www.ablemassage.com No need to go to Central... Cambridge Weight Plan is in Sai Kung and CWB. We help you create an easy-to-manage daily diet plan and provide motivation and support every step of the way. Call our friendly local consultants today! Alison Barnes 9618 1777 Jean Hudson 9045 5942 www. cambridgeweightplan.hk Home Based Baby Massage Instructor (CIMI Loving Touch Foundation) for pre-natal & post natal care. aroma.academy@yahoo. com.hk Fax: (852)30206547 or visit hk.myblog.yahoo.com/aroma. academy YOGA with Yoyo Experienced Registered Yoga Teacher (ERYT200 and RYT200) with Yoga Alliance (USA) Email: yingying_yu@hotmail.com tel: 9302 3931 website: www.yoyoyoga.net location: Sai Kung Man Nin Street
Employment Staff Wanted @ Hebe One O One. Full / Part Time Waiting Staff + Kitchen Assistant/Chefs. Applicants must be fluent in English, friendly, reliable and presentable. Please send resume to recruit@101. com.hk or call Steve on 2335 5515.
BUMBLE TOTS is looking for a baby/toddler gym instructor to hold weekday classes. Must have experience training kids and babies. Please send CV to enquiries@ bumbletots.com.hk or call Dorothy on 2631 4001.
SENSE OF TOUCH, Sai Kung invites applications from motivated individuals who aspire to excellence and can demonstrate the commitment and skills necessary to succeed in the spa industry. Spa Manager Requirements: Good spoken English. Cantonese would be an advantage. Minimum 5 years spa management experience. Therapists with less experience may be considered for Assistant Manager. Recognised Aesthetics certificate. Ability to listen to client's needs, explain procedures and their benefits. High standard of personal hygiene and grooming. Friendly, welcoming manner, selfmotivated, team player, honest. If you are interested, please email your CV, with expected salary and availability to: amanda@senseoftouch. com.hk
Sai Kung Magazine is always looking for good people. If you would like to contribute to Sai Kung & Clearwater Bay Magazine or if you have any suggestions on how we can improve please write to tom@saikung.com
helper with HK driving license required, must have at least 1 year driving experience in HK. Other duties include looking after 2 children, general housework and cooking. Must be full of energy, enthusiastic, honest and hardworking. Up to date references required. Please call 9750 1808
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back page I’m a “Belieber!”
Pint sized, prefabricated, pop protégé, Justin Bieber, sold out the Asia World Expo last month on the back of a publicity campaign largely sustained by global interest in his new haircut. Earlier in the year Justin’s tweets relayed the whole process to his legion of fans, from his initial deliberations on style to the final unveiling. Gone now is his signature moptop, replaced by a new leaner contemporary hairdo more becoming of someone who doesn’t have to ask permission to leave the dinner table. Usually blokes are a bit more guarded about their coiffure and regard haircutting as inconvenient essential maintenance like servicing the car. Continuity is paramount and the “new” look should be so similar to the old look that no one will notice the difference or feel the need to comment. Ladies however, being in possession of greater optimism and sensitivity, consider any visit to the hairdresser as a potentially life-changing event, which requires planning, reflection and support from family and friends. If the poor metaphors of unqualified American psychologists are to be believed, then this is because men are from Mars and women from Venus. Bieber however is from Canada but if he has inspired you to dramatically change your own hairstyle then Sai Kung contains a wide spectrum of hairdressing establishments catering for all
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tastes and budgets. Venusians are generally prepared to spend more time and money on such activities and therefore tend to go for the trendy hair salon end of the market. In this pampered environment you’ll get your hair styled by someone who has initials instead of a Christian name and who dresses like a cross between Edward Scissor Hands and a member of the Backstreet Boys. They’ll wheel out more complex equipment than a private Swiss hospital so don’t be alarmed if they expect you to sit under a rotating infrared helix for half an hour or so. Occasionally someone in a white coat will adjust your tin foil rollers and the whole experience will feel and cost about the same as a Harley street brain scan. You may even be lucky enough to receive a free glass of champagne while in the chair but it is exactly this sort of behaviour that confuses the linear compartmentalised mind of the average Martian punter.
For many reasons Martians prefer to seek out the traditional red and white rotating poles of the local neighbourhood barber. Where the buzz of the clippers and the intoxicating smell of hair gel induce an overwhelming feeling of Martian contentment. Like a 1930’s Gentleman’s club, newspaper reading is encouraged over small talk and it is not unusual for a haircut to proceed without any formal discussion as to style requirements. An experienced barber will simply inspect your current plumage and construct a mental picture of what it looked like two months ago. Then in the time it takes to play two Canto-pop songs on the radio the job will be done and the reset button pushed until the next time your hair crashes. Casting my own critical eye over Master Beiber’s new cut and given the rumours regarding its alleged cost, I can’t help thinking that he might have got a better deal had he only waited until he got to Hong Kong. Right here in Sai Kung there is a very talented lady stylist working at the top end of her field, who will transform any tired looking mullet into a chic topiary for less than a hundred Hong Kong dollars. However she does work for Pets Central. Iain Lafferty
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Faust Summer Programmes 2011 Here’s a chance learn about the wonderful world of theatre and develop writing skills. Faust's week long Summer Theatre and Creative Writing programmes runs from June 27th to August 19th. For more information about Faust visit www. FaustWorld.com. To win a free place, write to free@ saikung.com and tell us in 50 words or less why you'd like to join Faust Summer Programme this year. Places are open to children aged 4 to 14.
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Last month's winners Congrats to Answer Symone Dolai who wins two tickets to the global hit show “The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber” for her correct answer “Jesus Christ Superstar”. The show plays at the Lyric Theatre from June 8th to June 19th. Tickets from hkticketing.com, 31 288 288
NEW “BRIGHT SPARKS” CLASS (For children aged from 5 years plus) 9.15 am – 4.00 pm, Monday to Friday • Conducted by a qualified Primary school teacher • The class will closely follow Key Stage One of the British National Curriculum • Specifically designed to prepare children for the ESF and International School systems For further information please contact Mrs Deirdre Hamilton:
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Shop D, G/F Marina Cove Shopping Centre, Sai Kung. Tel: 2813 0290 Email: saikung@woodlandschools.com
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SUMMER FUN PROGRAMME 2011 (4th July to 12th August) Woodland Pre-Schools’ Summer Fun Programmes offer a whole calendar of fun activities to entertain and educate children aged 12 months to 7 years: painting, clay modelling, cooking, dancing, science experiments, story telling and much, much more. Programmes throughout July and August are organised into 2-week blocks of theme-based activities. Enrol for any of the 2-week sessions or the whole 6-week course. Give your child the advantage of a brighter summer by enrolling today. For more information and registration forms, please visit our website or contact the schools below. Sai Kung
Tai Tam Montessori Repulse Bay Montessori
Tel: 2525 1655 Tel: 2803 1885
Mid Levels Montessori The Peak Repulse Bay Beachside Happy Valley
Tel: 2549 1211 Tel: 2849 6192 Tel: 2812 0274 Tel: 2575 0042
Pokfulam Harbourside (Aberdeen) Sai Kung Woodland Tree House (Pokfulam)
www.woodlandschools.com
Tel: 2551 7177 Tel: 2559 1377 Tel: 2813 0290 Tel: 2872 6138