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Being so built up and densely populated Kowloon is jam-packed with activity options. With a rich history to look back on, museums are a good option and the area boasts several world-class and interactive historical activities for both adults and youngsters. The list of cinemas matches any metropolis in the world and if you're looking for a patch of green amidst the concrete there are several options for a fun-filled afternoon at one of Kowloon's parks |
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Hong Kong Space Museum |
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Popular with children and teenagers, this high-tech museum features one of the most advanced planetariums and interactive models in the world, explaining the basics of space exploration. You can even go weightless through a fly wire exhibition and the Hall of Solar Science allows close observation of the sun. The Space Museum also offers a number of other interactive rides including a virtual paraglider and an actual multi-axis chair like the ones used to train astronauts. Fancy a movie? The Space Theatre shows seven movies each day highlighting space travel, the natural world and even sports. |
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Kowloon Park |
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Kowloon is primarily an urban and built-up environment so it's odds-on that you and your children will soon find yourself needing a bit of greenery. Kowloon Park, a beautiful green spot in the city, offers a wide selection of free activities for the kids to let off some steam, such as a swimming pool, a games area and an outdoor sculpture park. There are plenty of paths for walking and lots of grassy spots for relaxing and taking things easy a little. The park also offers a lake, ponds, streams and classic Chinese gardens |
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Kowloon Walled City Park |
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One of the original walled cities of the Hong Kong area has been preserved as a city park, complete with wonderful gardens, pavilions, sculptures and plenty of walkways. Although only the Old South Gate remains from the fabled Walled City, you can get a sense of these first settlers and their enclosed fortresses. Nowadays the Walled City Park is a welcome change from the once squalid neighbourhood. The design of the park is based on the Jiangnan garden style of the early Qing Dynasty. It is divided into eight landscape features, with the Yamen, a three-hall structure fully restored in its Qing Dynasty appearance at its centre. |
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The Hong Kong Story |
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| At the Hong Kong Museum of History in Tsim Sha Tsui, The Hong Kong Story is a real must see, ideal for those who want to get a good grasp on Hong Kong's vibrant past in an engaging and interactive way. The exhibition, which is both entertaining and educational, starts the story millions of years ago and finishes up in 1997 with the reunification of Hong Kong with China. Allow at least two hours for your visit but if you would like to go the whole hog and enjoy the 53 multimedia programmes featured, including theatre shows and interactive booths, count on three to four hours. Take Exit B2 at Tsim Sha Tsui MTR station. |
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Hong Kong Bowling City
48 lanesAddress: Hall A, G/F, Emax, Hong Kong International Trade & Exhibition Centre, (aka HITEC) 1 Trademart Drive Phone: (852) 2620 3010 |
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Olympian City Super Fun Bowl
22 lanesOpening Hours: 10:00 - 01:00 (Mon-Fri & Sun & Public Holidays), 10:00 - 02:00 (Sat) Address: Hall A, G/F, Emax, Hong Kong International Trade & Exhibition Centre, (aka HITEC) 1 Trademart Drive Phone: (852) 2620 3010 |
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SCAA Bowling Centre
60 lanesAddress: 88 Caroline Hill Road (near Causeway Bay and Happy Valley) Hong Kong Phone: (852) 2890 8528 |
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Thunder Bowl
22 lanesAddress: 1st Basement Site 8, Whampoa Garden Hung Hom Phone: (852) 2122 9822 |
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Dragon Bowling - Amoy
18 lanesAddress: S154-160, 2/F, Phase 3, Amoy Plaza 77 Ngau Tau Kok Road Phone: (852) 2116 1536 |
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Mei Foo Super Fun Bowl
24 lanesAddress: 1/F, 95C Broadway Mei Foo Sun Chuen Phone: (852) 2742 5911 |
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| As to be expected in a busy, modern metropolis, the larger range of cinemas in Kowloon means there's something for everyone in a relatively small area. Here are the cinemas in the Kowloon area. |
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AMC Theatres
UG Festival Walk, 80 Tat Chee AvenuePhone: (852) 2265 8595 |
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Cinematheque Broadway
Prosperous Garden, 3 Public Square Street, Yau Man Tei.Phone: (852) 2388 3188 |
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Century
Mei FooPhone: (852) 2742 6111 |
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Dynasty
4 Mong Kok RoadPhone: (852) 2742 6111 |
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Golden Gateway
G/F, 25 Canton Road, Tsim Sha TsuiPhone: (852) 2742 6111 |
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GH Hollywood
Level 3, Plaza Hollywood, 3 Lung Poon Street, Diamond HillPhone: (852) 2955 5268 |
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Kowloon Bay Broadway
Amoy Plaza III, 77 Ngau Tan Kok RoadPhone: (852) 2388 3188 |
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