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14 ways to make Christmas in Hong Kong fun for all the family

Christmas is a time for the whole family to kick up their heels, and there are plenty of options to keep everyone entertained

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Christmas in the Dark is a festive take on the initiative of Dialogue Experience (dialogue-experience.com.hk) in Mei Foo to raise awareness towards the disadvantaged by eliminating participants' sense of sight. Swap your sugar cane with a white cane and go on a three-hour party led by visually impaired guides in a pitch-dark, Christmas-themed space that encourages you to feel the world using your other gifted senses. Tickets are HK$170 to HK$200 and HK$95 to HK$110 (full-time students and elderly over 60).
Ear shot: a scene for the performance Christmas in the Dark, a festive take on the initiative of Dialogue Experience.
Ear shot: a scene for the performance Christmas in the Dark, a festive take on the initiative of Dialogue Experience.
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"One for you, One for charity" is the motto of Two Presents (twopresents.com) a social enterprise which provides a party invitation service with a charitable incentive. Instead of bringing gifts, guests are encouraged to give money online ahead of time, which will be split between the host to organise the party and a charity of your choice.
JupYeah's new charity platform Shareables (charity.jupyeah.com) is where you can practise the deed of sharing and grant used objects new lives as the social campaign engages in goods redistribution to the underprivileged.
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