
The Year of the Dragon is approaching. Here are some unique Chinese New Year traditions in Hong Kong you may want to know about to prepare for the most important Chinese festival of the year! Chinese New Year Holidays 2025: January 29 - 31, 2025 More Chinese New Year Guides For Families In 2024 Chinese...
Light Up Macao is back! This annual light show celebrates the 75th anniversary of the People's Republic of China and the 25th anniversary of Macao's return to the motherland. The “Symphony of Time and Space” showcases artists' creativity from Mainland China, Hong Kong, and beyond, featuring six flagship installations, four art pieces, and more. This...
Whether you are moving to Hong Kong or moving to a new area in Hong Kong, getting connected with your tribe is important. Lucky for us, Hong Kong is a city that always welcomes new families and friends and is loaded with ways to meet friends, stay connected, and network. Below is a list of...
Prepare for an exciting adventure filled with laughter and joy as we unveil the most thrilling Children's Day 2024 activities in Singapore. It's a celebration like no other, where imaginations take flight, smiles light up faces, and families unite for unforgettable moments. Join us as we explore a world of enchanting puppetry, daring quests, creative...
Once you spot those delightful kids' lanterns and tempting mooncakes being sold everywhere, there's no mistake that the Mid Autumn Festival, also known as Mooncake Festival or Lantern Festival, is just around the corner. Celebrated on the fifteenth day of the eight-month in the Chinese lunar calendar. Typically, it's a time for Chinese families to...
Malaysia Independence Day, also known as National Day or ‘Hari Merdeka’ in Malay is observed on August 31 and commemorates the Malayan Declaration of Independence of August 31, 1957. It’s a significant day of celebration here in Kuala Lumpur, and usually, the celebrations start from the beginning of August with various programs and national competitions....
Leave the car in the driveway and go eco-friendly as you head off on a biking adventure with the kids! There is a myriad of parks with sea views and forested areas for you to explore or you can venture along the many Park Connector Networks (PCN) that are sprinkled on the island. Whether they...
Discover free government-provided playrooms for children located across Hong Kong, from Sai Ying Pun and Happy Valley to Kowloon, Tseung Kwan O, Stanley, and beyond. These playrooms are maintained regularly and provide a cost-free option for indoor play, particularly in areas with limited choices. Many facilities also feature additional amenities such as libraries or markets....
Without a doubt, Singapore is an island filled with playgrounds, both indoor and outdoor! There's nothing like getting the kids up and about and checking out outdoor play spaces that can be found typically between several blocks of flats in every neighborhood! We've rounded up our top favs that will have you and your family...
Marina Bay Sands has it all - shops, restaurants, cool bars, a museum, and Broadway shows. Here are some of our favorite things to do at Marina Bay Sands with the kids in tow. Rain or shine MBS will keep you entertained for hours! Want some deals on Marina Bay Sands Attractions? Skip The Line...
Got kids? Little Steps Asia gives you the scoop on all the things to do and see with babies, toddlers, and kids in Hong Kong, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bali, Jakarta, Macau, and beyond. From family-friendly hotels, kids and baby shops, the best schools and after school activities, pregnancy tips and meet-ups and more – we have you sorted.
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