Hong Kong Kids' Festival 2022
About the Event
It's time to ditch the daily grind and spend some quality, fun time with your family!
The South China Morning Post will host our very first Hong Kong Kids’ Festival on October 4. There will be a series of fun-filled interactive workshops such as Dry-Ice Experiment, Flower x Art Workshop, Invent a Robot with LEGO® MINDSTORMS®, Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality activities will be organized for kids to participate, experience and discover their potential and passion.
There will be Puppet Shows, Magic Shows, Story Reading sessions and other live performances throughout the festival.
It will be a day of fun and discovery for the whole family!
Parents will gain first-hand advice from professional speech therapists on how to improve children’s language development during pandemic and principal’s sharing on how to ace the Cambridge English Exam. Exclusive deals from learning centres are also available for attending families.
Do not miss our Family Game session to stand a chance winning free Glamping Package and more!
Bring your kids and let them unfold their strengths through joining education workshops, hopping from stalls to stalls to explore new hobbies, and enjoying our live performances on stage!
Our Festival will be hosted at The Mills in Tsuen Wan, a factory-turned-shopping mall and historical landmark. A well-planned family day for your kids and your pet kids to explore their new hobbies, visiting pet-friendly cafes, and learning about Hong Kong's glorious history as a manufacturing and fashion hub.
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South China Morning Post is a leading global news company that has reported on China and Asia for more than a century. Founded in 1903, SCMP is headquartered in Hong Kong, where it is the city’s newspaper of record, with a growing correspondent staff across Asia and the United States. SCMP's vision is to “Elevate Thought” and our mission is to “Lead the global conversation about China”. Additionally, SCMP publishes a portfolio of premium lifestyle and fashion titles in Hong Kong including Cosmopolitan,ELLE, Esquire and, Harper’s BAZAAR. SCMP is also home to Abacus, a digital news brand focused on China's tech industry; Inkstone, a daily news brief for those curious about China's growing impact around the world; and Goldthread, a content platform with a focus on food, travel and culture in China.
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