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haha thats funny!and... holy smokes! are the pigs ever BIG!
We went to Kadoorie farm a couple of months ago and thought it was great. It would be better for older kids for sure. But we didn`t walk much anyway as they have a free shuttle\tour bus that goes up and down the hill.
It is a very toddler-friendly place here--huge grass field (about the size of 3 football pitches) and very open. They have a "petting zoo" with bunnies, goats and some other small animals. There is a Hong Kong-style barbeque place that is covered--quite big--probably 50-70 barbeque pits. There is also a craft area where kids can make their own sand candles. There are ponds where my son likes to throw stones into the water. There are turtles and they had a tortoise out there a few weeks ago (probably too cold for him now). Also an area with little tricycles for kids to ride around on. Totally hands-on. Children can and are encouraged to pick their own vegetables (tomatos etc.) And there is no admission fee. When it comes strawberry season, you just pay a set fee about $50 HKD for a little basket and they give you a pair of scissors and direct you to a patch and you go pick your own strawberries. Organically grown. So, PM me in February and we'll set up a time for you to come out! :0)
Count me in!! (now I just have to remember!!)
I think it was about hourly.
Thanka2 - the strawberry field, is it part of the organic farm that`s right near your place? Organic strawberries, what a treat - I`ve never seen them. I`m always wary of strawberries: they are nasty little pesticide sponges.