Wellness - Hobby
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Spring Festivities: Celebrate Easter and Discover Hidden Gems at Lee Gardens
The long-awaited Easter holiday is just around the corner! Be it the Easter Bunny, the chocolates, or the Easter Eggs, we all know these as symbolic of Easter, but have you ever thought about the traditional customs and stories behind them? Let us explore the “Easter Eggs” hidden within these cultural backgrounds together!
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Sustainably Living: Discover the Wonders of Nature
Hysan is committed to promoting sustainable living through practising energy conservation and enhancing public awareness of climate change. We invite you to join us in participating in "Earth Hour", hosted by the World Wide Fund for Nature, on 25 March 2023 and take your first step towards a greener tomorrow.
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A Sporting Lifestyle @ Lee Gardens Area
While sports is mostly for personal enjoyment, it also brings vitality to our city and connects people. A group of runners sprinting past bustling street corners, or a touch rugby team practicing on the field is a sight to behold, and their joy can be so infectious that it is felt by everyone around.
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Playful Sensory Farmland: A stroll through an urban oasis
A Family Affair for Kids and Parents:Explore a Creative Sensory Carnival "Playful Sensory Farmland" at Lee Gardens. Enjoy Limited Time "Kids Power Up" 30% off e-Vouchers and earn Piggy e-Stamp Rewards with Grand Prizes
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Fantastic Family Fun: Spend Quality Time at Lee Gardens
For many of us living in this fast-paced city, we long for the opportunity to spend quality time with three generations under the same roof, to bond as a family and create long-lasting memories. Packed with restaurants, shops, entertainment facilities and more, the Lee Gardens Areas is the ideal location for families with diverse generation members to spend their free time and have great fun.
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Valentine’s Day at Lee Gardens: A Sprinkle of Romance, A Night of Love
Valentine’s Day on 14 February is a festival celebrating romance, where people profess their love to their beloved ones. And as everyone knows, chocolate is one of the must-have items for this special occasion. There are diverging theories regarding where the custom of having chocolates on Valentine's Day started.
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Where the Modern Meets the Traditional: Celebrate the New Year of the Rabbit at Lee Gardens with Immersive Traditional Paper Art
This long history has spawned an endless list of possibilities in how paper art takes its form, ranging from two- or three-dimensional cutting, origami (folding), and tearing, to crafting paper-cut silhouettes and paper installations.
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Bidding the Old Year Farewell, Gearing Up for the Perfect Start to the Year of the Rabbit
With the Lunar New Year just around the corner, many households are now busy doing the New Year Shopping, conducting the annual spring cleaning, and purchasing new decorations to welcome the approaching New Year. With a long list of things to attend to, ranging from personal care to household needs, it is paramount to prepare in advance!
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World-renowned skateboarding star to visit Hysan Place
This year, Hysan has gone a step further by inviting world-renowned skateboarding star Lucien Clarke from the UK to be the honoured guest at the opening event of “Urban Park.” Furthermore, Hysan Place is now the first stop on the “GOING PLACES” global tour, with pop-up stores to spring up worldwide in 2023.
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Put on a touch of red in 2023
Red, especially the red on lips, has a wide range of symbolic meanings to women, the beauty industry, as well as the entire world. Behind the glamorous appearance, red lips have been an important symbol of women's power in history