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Children’s Day Events Around Town

Mina Yan Jingkids 2021-06-04

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This year, International Children’s Day falls on a Tuesday (Jun 1), so it’ll be a bit difficult for working moms and dads to celebrate their kids. But don’t let that dampen the mood. There are plenty of Children’s Day events happening both before and after Jun 1.


Children’s Day with Feast


Happy Children’s Wish List Day at Feast will take place on May 29 and 30 from 11.30am-3pm, featuring Feast’s semi-buffet brunch and plenty of activities planned for the kids. As always, their activities room will also be open and free for all diners.


Calling All Gamers


UMU & Battle in Beijing are hosting an event on Sunday, May 30 from 10am-6pm. There are plenty of games to choose from, and participants can enjoy low-key free play or tournament sessions! What’s more, all attendees will receive a 20% discount on food from UMU Restaurant.


Free Kids Meals at Moka Bros


This International Children’s Day, Moka Bros is teaming up with Jelly Belly to celebrate our children. For Moka Bros, health means living a life in balance; take your time to smell the roses, eat a happy and tasty dinner, and enjoy your jelly beans once in a while. That’s why from May 30 to Jun 1, they’re gifting all children free kids meals and a bag of Jelly Belly’s jelly beans.


Junior Chef Cupcake Cooking Class


Qianmen Kitchen by BSK invites you and your child to a Junior Chef Cupcake Cooking Class! While the kids bake some moist vanilla and chocolate cupcakes with delicious whipped cream and chocolate buttercream frosting, parents get to relax in the dining space! The class runs RMB 280 per child and includes a free apron and juice. Space is limited to ten Junior Chefs so book quickly using the QR code on the poster above, or opt to arrange a private children’s baking class.


Children’s Day Special at NUO Hotel


Celebrate Children’s Day at NUO Hotel Beijing and enjoy a good time full of laughter, happiness, and a host of delicious, child-friendly gourmet treats with your little ones.


Hello Kitty Takes Over the Peninsula Hotel



This summer, The Lobby at Peninsula Hotel invites family diners to share an irresistible Hello Kitty Afternoon Tea. The hotel’s talented pastry chefs have crafted sweet and savory delights using fresh seasonal fruits and ingredients. Decorated with Hello Kitty’s signature red bow, the cute collection of afternoon tea classics includes an English trifle cake, chocolate rose tea sandwich cookie, and caramel apple tart. The Hello Kitty Afternoon Tea is priced at RMB 288 per person or RMB 488 per set (for two people) on weekdays, and RMB 328 per person or RMB 528 per set (for two people) on weekends and during holidays. A chilled glass of champagne can be added for RMB 100 per glass. The above prices are subject to a 15 percent service charge. For more information, call The Lobby at (+86) 10 8516 2888 ext. 6726 or e-mail thelobbypbj@peninsula.com.


Smile With Me: Kids’ Art Workshop


This event is organized by the Art Group of the Spouses of Ambassadors to China and Migrant Children Foundation (MCF). There will be an art workshop for the children of guests and the children of migrant workers. The kids can enter for free, however, parents need to purchase a ticket, with proceeds going to MCF.


Children’s Reading Corner


In honor of International Children’s Day, a 12-year-old international Braille reading champion will read two beloved American children’s books, Stellaluna by Janell Cannon and The Story of Ferdinand by Munro Leaf, and introduce young children, their parents, and educators to both traditional and electronic Braille technology. Following the reading, the audience will have a chance to explore the technology firsthand and learn more about how the US incorporates equal access to education for children with disabilities.

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