Why are there no automatic doors in HK?

StareBear

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As I battled my way around central today with a pram and an umbrella, I found it so frustrating that none of the shopping centres and buildings have automatic doors. Is there a logical reason? Is it something about keeping the freezing cold aircon in? It really is such a non-pram friendly city.
 
It drives me crazy too - I heard it was all about keeping in the AC... with the number of people in and around the malls in HK, automatic doors would be ALWAYS open. I wish that there was at least ONE or TWO automatic door entrances for each mall... I've seen so many elderly people struggling to open the heavy doors, and it is very difficult for people pushing a pram or a wheelchair as well... I think it's a necessity - but over here it's just not as common... too bad...
 
I soooooo agree with you !! It drives me crazy everytime, and the doors seems so heavy... I think the most unpractical door I had to use is the one in 360 to go to the toilets and changing table !!
 
The mall where I live has one entrance with automatic doors. Love them. The other doors are extremely heavy.
Central is the worst for going around with your baby in a pram in. Don't even get me started about Central - hate going there.
Yes, HK can be a very disappointing city to have young kids in, particularly with the stroller accessibility issues.
 
But who needs automatic doors when everyone is so polite about holding them open for you????

Oh, I forgot, we live in Hong Kong!!! ;-)
 
Yes, this bugs me to bits too. And yes, auto doors would mean no doors with the number of people going in and out all day. Sad but true and something we have to live with. Same goes for some MTR stations that don't have lifts/escalators going up to street level. Never has anyone offered to help me with the stroller going up flights of stairs at the station where we live. I feel like I'm in their way half the time.
 
I totally agree!!! In Canada they have buttons for the doors for those that need assistance, ie. with wheelchairs or prams so that would solve the problem with the A/C excuse. I find it almost impossible to get around central with a pram. I just use my babycarrier unless I'm just going to the mall--IFC, elements, pacific place...not to really shop, but to just get out of the house for a coffee! Although I will say that Elements has a GREAT changing room with a separate nursing room and so does Times square.
 
Elements is not that easy to get to? It's on or near 2 MTR stations and central to most locations in HK. And I think it's only about $40-50 for a cab from Mei Foo.
I love Elements, and they have a great big playground on the podium level. And some lawns too(but they are always CLOSED).
 
yes it's got an MTR station but from mei foo it takes a while and baby gets grumpy riding too long on the MTR, i haven't yet managed to go very far alone (w/o husband) yet, only mostly along red line and quick closer stops...

the big playground has TOO many bigger kids running around, personally i prefer the lai chi kok park playground as the bigger kids have their own and the babies can safely play in their own as well.

where are the lawns located?
 
The lawn is located near the playground. Instead of turning right to go to the playground you veer left and you will come to it. There is another that I was just told about, on the other side, but I haven't been there yet.
The playground is quite empty during the afternoon before schools let out and is usually only other toddlers around.
From Mei Foo, it's only 1+3 stops on red/yellow line(less than 20 min); or 1 stop on the West Rail(bit of a walk from Austin station though).
Nice that you haven't gone nuts from staying so close to home all the time. We don't often go as far as Elements but need to get out every day.
 
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