
A few weeks ago (what can I say? I’m tardy), we finally ventured up to Hong Kong Wetland Park in Tin Shui Wai. I say “finally”, as this particular day out has been on my to-do list for, oooh, about four … Continue reading
A few weeks ago (what can I say? I’m tardy), we finally ventured up to Hong Kong Wetland Park in Tin Shui Wai. I say “finally”, as this particular day out has been on my to-do list for, oooh, about four … Continue reading
Nearly a year to the day after our last stay at the Hyatt Regency Sha Tin, we recently found ourselves back there to enjoy a weekend of lounging, splashing and sunning ourselves at what is undoubtedly one of Hong Kong’s most family-friendly … Continue reading
When I initially told Family T-T that we were off up The Peak last weekend to check out the Trick Eye Museum, everyone’s first reaction was “Err… what’s a Trick Eye Museum?”. Fair question, folks, and one I couldn’t really … Continue reading
And the lucky winners of a Henry and Brothers travel blanket are… Continue reading
THIS COMPETITION IS NOW CLOSED! THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO ENTERED FOR SHARING YOUR FAB TRAVEL STORIES! Travelling with kids this summer? Want to pack less stuff? Of course you do! So when founder of Henry and Brothers (and busy mum-of-three) … Continue reading
When traveling as a family, an apartment or villa usually tends to be a slightly easier option than a hotel. Access to a decent kitchen, more space and somewhere for Mum and Dad to sit (other than on the bed in the dark or – … Continue reading
Our Lego obsession continues unabated! Click to read Part One (Where to buy Lego in Hong Kong), Part Two (Legoland Malaysia Theme Park review) and Part Three (Lego robotics class at Safari Kid)… Told you it was an obsession. Master T-T and I, … Continue reading
As it’s been a few weeks since we visited Bangkok, I thought I’d take a look back at my Facebook timeline on the day of our trip to Kidzania to see if I could jog my memory a little. Here’s what I wrote … Continue reading
Regular readers may know that The Accidental Tai-Tai loves nothing better than to hop aboard my private jet, tank up on champers and head off to a private island at a moment’s notice. Ok, back to reality for just a moment, and … Continue reading
As with seemingly anywhere in Asia that has canals, the internet optimistically proclaims the sleepy Lantau village of Tai O to be the “Venice of the Orient”. Hmm. So, while I don’t want to overstate Tai O’s charms, it does … Continue reading