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To Shun Kei

 
To Shun Kei

Friends enjoy riding along Shing Mun River.

Riders go cycling when they are kids. Families enjoy spending weekends together, and riding bicycles, tricycles and 4-seater cycles in parks.

Each time the kids fall, they are not discouraged. They stand up again, laughing. This is how courage develops, through games.

Helen Chan

With a cool look, the boy attracts plenty of attention from girls in the park.

Cycling not only gives riders laughter, it also brings tears and endless memories.

The Tai Wai Bicycle Park is closing down this month to make room for a new KCR line from Tai Wai to Ma On Shan.
To Shun Kei

A boy wanders around with his sister at the park.

For sure, riders will miss the bicycle park, as well as the memories they have shared there.

Competing with friends, resting and enjoying ice-cream in the snackbar, the smile of the old men who rented bicycles ?all will become memories.

With these memories, Tai Wai Bicycle Park will live forever in riders?hearts.
To Shun Kei

After a busy day of cycling, riders leave, but the bicycles remain.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Helen Chan

Twins ride on a 4-seat cycle with their parents
 
To Shun Kei

Children pass through a tunnel one by one.