Hong Kong with Kids|Free Photos with Santa Claus
This time, we went to the HomeSquare shopping mall at Sha Tin Station on the East Rail Line. As December arrives, the Christmas atmosphere in Hong Kong is getting stronger, and HomeSquare is no exception. As a one-stop home shopping mall, the first floor of the mall has been transformed by Ikea into a Nordic forest fairy tale town. There are many photo spots, and the Christmas tree is particularly special. It's actually a four-meter-high pillow Christmas tree. My son kept burying his head in the Christmas tree, curious about what was inside. So cute!
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This time, I took my son to visit the Christmas market after class. As soon as we arrived, we saw a foreign Santa Claus with a big beard. He looked so professional. I asked and found out that he is a licensed Santa Claus. He often comes out to take photos with everyone. He's very friendly! But remember to be polite and orderly~
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There are also many Christmas-themed foods and dolls in the market. My son kept touching and hugging the dolls, reluctant to let go! There is also a food area nearby, with cinnamon rolls and cotton candy that kids love. In addition, there are classic American hot dogs and crispy chicken skewers with five new sauces. Delicious and fun!
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In the corner of the market, there are free mini-games. Kids can stand a short distance away and throw dolls into buckets representing different scores to receive corresponding Christmas gifts! There weren't too many people when we were at the market, so my son kept playing the doll-throwing game and didn't want to leave! Hahaha. We agreed to bring his brother next time!
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Every weekend during the Christmas month, HomeSquare has many activities and Christmas decoration workshops. If you don't know where to take your kids on the weekend, you can come here!