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Immigrating to Hong Kong means giving children a free life.

For many couples who have moved to Hong Kong, it is a question whether their children live in Hong Kong, but after their children reach the age of education, they have to face this problem seriously and nervously. Is it really necessary to live in Hong Kong?

There will be many disadvantages and challenges to go there. When I really started living with my children, I enjoyed the weekend leisure time on different beaches. When I walked in country parks, I was easily disappointed. I made friends from different countries and cultures. This experience is different from any previous experience when I set foot in Hong Kong, which still makes me look forward to becoming a beautiful place to build my home.

Many people may hold different views from me, so please continue to read patiently and see our experiences and daily life. We are trying to build more experiences and childhood memories for children in this dynamic and dynamic international city.

We live in a city in sharp contrast, with huge skyscrapers occupying the landscape, but the background of mountains covered with dense green plants and winding coast also provides us with opportunities to get close to nature easily. Hong Kong is such an easy city to escape from. You can enjoy 44,300 hectares of country parks and hundreds of hiking trails, accounting for about 40% (39.98%) of Hong Kong's land area.

There are many family activities that children like in Hong Kong, which seem like a variety of adventures, because these are completely different from their previous lives.

Celebrating the Lunar New Year and the dragon dance tradition, fireworks, street parades and lion dances have never been forgotten in Hong Kong, while the flower market in Victoria Park is crowded with people, and children like to eat snacks and look for novel toys. Instead of seeking excitement on the roller coaster in Ocean Park, it is better to enjoy a picnic on the remote beach in Saigon, which is the new favorite of children and away from the crowd.

Sometimes we choose a quiet beach in Shek O on a starry night. Of course, they are most happy that some restaurants choose fresh seafood instead of always bringing snacks. The children are surprisingly patient and can stay here until dawn to welcome the arrival of the first sunshine in Hong Kong. Similarly, the sunset is also their concern. Next weekend, we will take them to Palm Beach, Lantau Island to bake a bonfire, pitch a tent and watch the last minute sun leave Hong Kong.

Ding ding. The sights and sounds that children like to see all start with trams. They are curious why it costs only $2.30 to sit for so long. It is not new for children to see the giant Buddha by cable car. They prefer to do homework and read books in free public libraries after school, swim freely in gymnasiums, play hide-and-seek among the trees in community parks, and visit police museums, coastal defense museums and food museums. Free public facilities are widely distributed in Hong Kong. I believe there must be some near where you live, all of which will make you experience the government's enthusiasm for serving the citizens.

I often go to Stanley, not Repulse Bay. The market in Stanley has many themes, including the traditional clothes and decorations in China. Of course, the public library here is not bad, and the western restaurants and bars by the sea are full of customs and strong life atmosphere.

The century-old Murray Building is hidden in the beautiful sea and sky, facing the majestic South China Sea, sitting on the steps of the sinking square and having a cup of coffee is refreshing. The water sports center here is a government-funded project to encourage children to actively participate in life-saving, windsurfing, dragon boat racing and other fitness activities. There are courses suitable for children of all ages, and the cost is quite civilian, which is completely different from the height in the mainland.

Discovering the hidden beauty of Zhilian Garden and Nanlian Garden Pool is to tell children that this is China, and the culture comes down in one continuous line. This Tang-style China Garden, one step away from Hollywood Square, was once the pride of Hong Kong's application for World Heritage. It is a great pity that the all-wood houses in the temple are exquisite. Of course, the special Zhilian vegetarian restaurant does have a flavor that children are willing to praise.

Happy Valley Racecourse and Shatian Racecourse are used to watch horse races. Horses run on the runway, but the lawn in the isolation center is divided into many stadiums. Children can enter through underground passages, play football and play freely. The efficient use of the venues and the closeness to the people make you feel that the Jockey Club is indeed a charity, which is regrettable compared with the current situation of the Bird's Nest!

Of course, the racecourse is not all about horse racing in Hong Kong. Go to the Jockey Club Country Club in Fanling, visit all kinds of horses in the stables, watch the training scenes of riders, and get in close contact at the same time. It may be an opportunity for you to do your due diligence and enhance your color before betting.

Children's scooters can walk along the Baoyun trail halfway up the mountain, which won't delay your running and fitness here. Two people in their places, tandem happy. Except them, you can see the foot of the mountain. High-rise buildings and intoxicating Victoria Harbour are cheering for your steps.

It is easier to employ foreign domestic helpers in family life in Hong Kong. This means that you can spend more time with your family and communicate with your children, which is why we love the lifestyle in Hong Kong. Hong Kong is so small, it is fast and convenient to walk around, and the subway and bus are clean and bright. For children, taking a double-decker bus is more popular because they can find more fun with their eyes.

You can give birth in a public hospital, and you only need to pay HK$ 100 every day. After the child is born, he will be handed over to the community health center for follow-up management, and he can be sent to kindergarten for care at the age of 2. All the rules and regulations are step by step, and the standardized process makes you worry. The hospital facilities are first-class, and the attitudes of doctors and nurses are kind. For a patient who doesn't consider the cost and benefit, the relationship is of course friendly.

This is a melting pot of culture. Children will have friends from all over the world, their classmates, neighbors and friends. Children's party activities are colorful, including schools, churches and communities. In order to live in harmony, children are forced to learn Cantonese and English quickly.

This is a bit difficult for parents, and it is really difficult to write traditional Chinese characters. English courses have been deep in primary schools, and reading and writing are quite high from the beginning. But you can trust your children. Their performance is much better than you think.

The cooking provided by Hong Kong can be imagined, and it deserves to be called the gourmet capital. From street food stalls to three-star Michelin restaurants, from local products to exotic multi-integration, family dining has never been so wonderful.

Children like the famous egg tarts in Taichang Bakery. They like to choose snacks from traditional trolleys, as well as the ice cream truck by the pier. They can enjoy the unique Hong Kong landscape and a sumptuous weekend brunch in the giant floating restaurant in Aberdeen, which can give children free bubbles.

The airport in Hong Kong is actually a favorite place for children. From there, bring them a family trip with good memories. Hongkong is located at the gate of some of the most interesting destinations in the world, and short trips to Southeast Asia, Taiwan Province Province and Japan are within a flight distance of less than three hours.

When you drive your children to the airport, the beautiful scenery of the Tsing Ma Bridge has filled this family trip with beautiful imagination.

The child has begun to grow up, and the scene of this growth period is left to parents to make a choice. Perhaps it is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, which makes Shuangfei's parents have more possibilities.

What we are talking about is trying to ensure that every aspect is full of all the best colors, Hong Kong, children, the future and everything in between. No matter what choices parents make for their children, we all expect them to have a better tomorrow!