Do you know of any skate parks in Hong Kong apart from The YMCA and X-Skate? My friend told me there is a place called the Causeway Bay Bowl. Also do you know of any proper skate shops?
Skatebored
Write@ttitude says: We called Hong Kong skate guru Warren Stuart for the lowdown on skate parks. Stuart says there are a few more parks in addition to the two you mentioned. On Hong Kong Island, the Warehouse in Aberdeen has Hong Kong's first purpose-built housepipe, he says. . And there is a bike and skate park at Morrison Hill Park in Wan Chai. On Kowloon side, there is The Hangout at the Youth Outreach in Kwun Tong. This stays open late - and runs through the night on Fridays. And Youth Centre on Cheung Chau has a skate park that is open on Friday nights and Sundays. 'These are all the official skate parks, but there are lots of other spots people go to, where you aren't officially allowed to skate,' says Stuart, who has been skating for 16 years. As for serious skate shops, Stuart recommends going to either Causeway Bay or Prince Edward. There are a number of skate shops around Causeway Bay, such as Evergreen, behind Times Square, Double Park in Times Square, and clothing store 852. In Prince Edward, Stuart recommends heading straight for Allied Plaza, where there are three to four skate shops in the same shopping centre.
I am 14 years old. Sometimes when I want to see a movie, my mum says no because I'm not old enough. It isn't fair. Can you tell me what the categories IIB and III mean?
Movie-lover
