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Shun Kei
Friends
enjoy riding along Shing Mun River.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Shun Kei
After
a busy day of cycling, riders leave, but the bicycles
remain.
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