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Snoopy World

Snoopy World

Snoopy’s World is a theme park located in the New Town Plaza Shopping Mall in Sha Tin, Hong Kong. The theme park is home to tonnes of amusement zones including Snoopy House, Peanuts Academy, Canoe Ride, Peanuts Dugout, Peanuts Boulevard, etc. While maybe not as flamboyant as Disneyland or Ocean Park, Snoopy’s World is indeed a walk through the kingdom of dreams for children. The adventure begins at the Doghouse Entry where one can spot snoopy taking a snooze on top of his house. From that point on, each and every trail that one encounters is an adventure in itself. The theme park is perfused with over 60 oversized figurines from the Peanuts comic strip. It is even possible to acquire a premium wedding service at the Community Hall in Snoopy’s World. The Baseball Playground, as well as the Mini Town Area, are other trails at Snoopy's World where kids can indulge in several activities. Read More

SOGO Mall

SOGO Mall

The largest Japanese-style department store and very famous on the city’s shopping circuit, SOGO Mall has a wide selection of top international brands for fashion, cosmetics, leather goods, electronics and more. It has 16 floors dedicated to a large variety of stores along with cafes too. SOGO also has seasonal sales which add to its exclusivity of being one of the best shopping hubs.

SoHo

SoHo

SoHo in Hong Kong, the ravishing district named in reference to South of Hollywood Road, is the uber swanky entertainment zone popular as the dine and nightlife side of Central Hong Kong. Bordering between Lan Kwai Fong and Sheung Wan, it is a must-visit for the artsy galleries, unique fashion boutiques to upscale dining options and tiny cafes serving scrumptious delicacies. SoHo is one of the most happening areas of Hong Kong where you can witness the peppy pop culture that is all the rage among the current generation. The first full-time comedy club in Asia is also located here, so if you are looking for a good laugh too, you should head here. As a norm everywhere of naming the coolest neighborhood as SoHo, in Hong Kong too, it stays true to its nature because it is a district bustling with sources of lighthearted entertainment, a platform for eclectic and exotic wares. Read More

South Bay Beach

South Bay Beach

Located in the Southside, The South Bay area is a cloistered spot with its very own beach club and restaurants where you will often find the DJ playing some fun beats. This beach is near the Repulse bay beach which has almost manicured sands and trees positioned to create a beautiful vista.

Southorn Playground

Southorn Playground

Southorn Playground is a recreational and sports ground established in 1970. Located in Wan Chai, this stadium has multiple basketball courts and a football field.

St Alfred’s Church

Established as St Alfred’s church in 1977 after going through several renovations, expansions in the light of increased population in the area during the 1960s, this church was initially a TV studio converted into a small chapel. Located on Man Lai Road in Tai Wai, this church has an interesting position of the altar as it sites the pews arranged in front of it in parallel rows, signifying a posture of devotion.

St Andrew’s Church

Situated in Kowloon, the St Andrew’s Church in Hong Kong was built in 1906 after a significant tycoon hit the city. The church survived the ravages of several typhoons, a bombing, a landslide and continues Anglican community till date. This church experienced the history of Hong Kong throughout the years, especially during the World War-II where it was used as a Shinto Shrine and a magistrate by the occupying Japanese.

St Johns Cathedral

St Johns Cathedral

The oldest surviving Anglican church in Hong Kong, this cathedral building is built in English gothic design and in the shape of a cross. It has seen the city go through a lot of different phases and periods; thus it also has symbolic importance in Hong Kong’s history, especially when during World War-II a congregation of 100 people gathered for the last mass before the Japanese attacked. However, its services were restored, and it serves as a centre of faith even now for all the Anglicans. Read More

St Josephs Church

St Josephs Church

Said to be symbolic of the Vatican Council’s new and liberal attitude/approach with its contemporary design, St Joseph’s Church located on the prime location of Garden Road in Hong Kong was utterly ravaged by a typhoon in 1874, was rebuilt in 1876 and then in 1949 erected in its present form. Its blue exterior and the modern design also bears testimony to the wealth of Catholicism in Hong Kong. This church offers three daily masses and ten masses every Sunday making it one of the most bustling churches in the city. Read More

St Stephen's Beach

St Stephen's beach is a short walk from the nearby Stanley Village. The beach offers a range of comprehensive water sports centre such as sailboats, kayaking. This quite respite also has a beach cafe on its expanse, alongside showering, changing rooms and barbecue facilities. November would be the best time to visit this beach as the weather is relatively more pleasant. The beach has a parking space as well.

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