Which Country Suitable For Young Children?
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i3mum:
Does anyone know if Taiwan is suitable for kids? I went there before, but I don't really see much shops that sell kids stuff (toys & clothes). Wonder if there are any suitable theme parks?
hi
you might want to read through these 2 threads as they contain tips of where to go in Taiwan and Taipei.
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6257
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9640
and this website show the themeparks in Taiwan
http://www.themeparks.net.tw/ -
i3mum:
Does anyone know if Taiwan is suitable for kids? I went there before, but I don't really see much shops that sell kids stuff (toys & clothes). Wonder if there are any suitable theme parks?
Personally, I have been to Taiwan 2 times and dun think it's very kid-friendly, depending on your child's age. First, the hygiene level is not very good, traffic chaotic and there doesn't seem to be many interesting places where kids would love to go. If you just go for the themeparks, they are nothing to shout about. It's not a Disneyland so maybe our Universal Studios may be a better and cheaper idea. Scenic places (Yeliu rocks etc)can also be boring for kids.
The only fun stuff to do are the shopping (clothes, shoes etc) and eating (at the night markets). I don't think young kids would find shopping for mom's shoes and eating at roadside stalls very fun (my son wants the aircon all the time). And when we women shop, I don't think we like our kids to be begging us to go back to the hotel! If you are visiting outside of Taipei, guess you can visit the farms.
I personally would not bring my kids there till they are at least teenagers. The best places for young kids would be ANZ, Japan, HK, Club Meds, US/Canada, Malaysia and maybe South Korea.
Besides the fun factor, we gotta consider their safety, hygiene (esp clean toilets), availability of kid-friendly food, access to supermarkets (for fruits, drinks etc), self-drive possibilities etc. -
Anyone can recommend any good place to visit in China for kid Age 4 & 7? NATAS Fair is coming where hope to have good deals for that!
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titank:
Anyone can recommend any good place to visit in China for kid Age 4 & 7? NATAS Fair is coming where hope to have good deals for that!
My cousin brought her brood of 4 to Xiamen and they had a wonderful time there. Not too sure what activities they did or where they went though.
Her kids are 13, 10, 5 and 2yo. -
We are thinking of an overseas holiday this coming Dec as helper would be returning home for a 2-weeks visit. Two boys, DS1 is coming to 4-yrs while DS2 is coming to 18-months. Being to Hong Kong when DS2 was 6-mths old and still on BF.
Now, facing two problems,
(a) Destination - as northern hemisphere would be cold while southern hemisphere would be warm - and spouse don’t take trips to Malaysia as holiday; and
(b) Meals for DS2.
Hmm… in a dilemma and needs advice. Thanks in advance. -
I often see comments about it being hot in australia during December. Personally, I think it really depends on which part of Australia. The Dec weather in Victoria, NSW, South Australia n Tasmania is similar to Singapore weather. In fact, it turns cool towards the end of the day, but the humidity is more manageable than in Singapore. The hottest months in Australia is actually January to February.
3 years ago, we visited Cairns in early December. Weather was just like Singapore, hot n humid. But the weather was great for visiting the Great Barrier Reef, without having to worry about my 6 year old catching a chill. She was in the sea the whole time except breaking for lunch. Down side is : it’s jelly fish season in the summer months.
What about New Zealand? I’ve never been there myself, but I reckon weather there should be fairly nice even in the summer months? -
bebebub:
wow .. thanks. New Zealand would be very expensive, not to mention the > 7 hours flight from Singapore! ... hmm.. was thinking of some place cheaper like Perth or something. Thought of going to Taiwan, but DS2's meals is always on my worry list no.1.What about New Zealand? I've never been there myself, but I reckon weather there should be fairly nice even in the summer months?
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titank:
Which country is recommended for young children? They are both Age 7 & 4 at this point of time. Intend to go holiday in Decemeber. Would China be too boring for them?
Australia might be a good choice for kids. They have movie world, sea world and dunno wat world at Gold Coast. Kids can enjoy themselves
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Korea also a good choice for kids... they have indoor and outdoor disneyland, etc. Can't remember. Fun for adult also

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superdaddy000:
Korea also a good choice for kids... they have indoor and outdoor disneyland, etc. Can't remember. Fun for adult also

Disneyland?
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