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[Parent-Child Good Place] All-inclusive handicraft market ~ Bacteria Boy Spaceship Electric Car + Resident Magician
I've been busy cleaning up and moving house lately, so I rarely take my twins to play.
The weather was not good last Saturday (28/8) morning.
Continue to stay at home and clean the house.
But the afternoon saw no rain,
Decided to take the baby dragon and phoenix to play at a fair with free admission.
And only 5 minutes from the MTR station.
very convenient
So 1/2 is no problem.
(However, again, not to let my teammates know that I didn't clean up the house and went to play. I was the one who went to walk on the eve of the exam.)
The market is really super fun, the kids play until they can't wait to leave, it's worth going again~~
***Various Electric Vehicles***
There are two main types of electric vehicles:
1) Foot-pedal electric cars, which can also be more forward or backward, come with not many colors to choose from, even pink.
2) Looks like <> bacteria boy frame spaceship, control the stick by hand to change the direction forward This one is more special, usually less common, and the shape is very cute ~ ~
Charges:
40 yuan for 10 minutes
(You can freely change cars within 10 minutes, but please be safe.)
(So we play with both cars~)
***Magic Show***
Wow~ There are really not many venues in Hong Kong that will have resident magicians performing free magic and twisting balloons for children.
The magician made a candy from the pokeball on his son's Pikachu T-shirt, then another one in his hand.
Finally, they performed a candy rise.
Then the magician also twisted the Pikachu balloon with hands, legs and tail to match his son's shirt.
My daughter has a Snow White balloon. Even Snow White can twist it. It's amazing!
Before leaving, she also gave her daughter several rose balloons.
Resident magicians also provide off-site magic show services .
So not necessarily at the market every day.
But we were lucky that day~
You can capture the charm of a magician.
***All-inclusive handicrafts***
There are many, many craft workshops, including stone egg hand-painted, hand-painted wind chimes, Korean quicksand key chains, snowflake sand painting, self-painted drawstring bags, natural colored rice paintings and animal lanterns.
The stall owner will update the styles from time to time. In fact, there are many styles, everything!
Prices range from $20 to more than $100, depending on the style.
Styles also depend on availability on the day.
My son made a frog lantern.
My daughter made a heart-shaped keychain.
The tutors are very loving and patient.
***Booth Games***
There are about 10 kinds of stall games to play, some of which are made by the stall owners themselves, which is full of humanity.
There is a more special mini version of curling and duck shot, but more suitable for older kids.
Younger ones can play throwing balls and catching eggs.
After playing the score, we can also exchange gifts.
Charges:
20 yuan 1 sheet
90 yuan for 5 sheets
10 sheets for 150 yuan
***Moon Swing***
The crescent moon can be used as a chair to take pictures.
The full moon can be turned and rocked, played as a swing.
It also glows at night.
Everything in the starry sky is reminiscing for thousands of years~~
There is also an iron tower and wishing fountain next door.
(The wishing pool will only be open on Saturdays and Sundays for everyone to put out the wishing lights)
***Snack Bar***
There is also a snack shop selling burgers, hot dogs, french fries, siu-mai and fishballs, as well as fruit tea, soft drinks and beer.
Next to provide a seat with a sun umbrella to sit down to enjoy slowly.
Say the market, and of course there are shops selling leather, cloth bags, plants and bus-related items.
Afterword:
~ The stallholders were very warm and hospitable, felt full of humanity, the children had a lot of fun.
~We came home loaded with gifts.
~ We played from 4pm to 7pm and the kids couldn’t leave.
~ The day was less people due to the rain.
~ The market is covered with net for shade, and there is a strong fan, so there is less sun and heat, but it is still recommended to bring your own sunscreen and fans.
~ There may be mosquitoes, please take adequate mosquito prevention measures. The market also provides free self-service mosquito repellent, very courteous.
~ There are no washrooms in the market. You have to go to the public toilet outside or it is recommended to go to the toilet inside the MTR station.
~ There is a word with Cantonese culture color on the outside of the snack shop, sometimes Hong Kong people will use it as a vulgar word, so I covered it with a doll in the photo, the twins are still young and have not found it.
Jin Pu Craft Market:
How to get there:
Take Exit C of Jin Shan Road and go straight to the traffic lights. Cross the road across the road and go straight to the left until you see a road next to the river. Go through the car park to reach the entrance.
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Package Offer:
A组:
booth games 8 sheets
serving of French fries
1 cup of fruit tea
Bumper Car 1 round
craft workshop
B组:
booth games
serving of French fries
1 cup of fruit tea
bumper car or craft workshop (choose 1)
Original price is RMB 200 per Set~
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(Offer valid until September 30, 2021)
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