🚤✨ Pre-celebrating Chinese New Year and my birthday in the iconic Hong Kong Harbour aboard the aqua Luna! 🧧🎂 There’s something magical about starting the festivities early, surrounded by the breathtaking skyline and the energy of Hong Kong. A perfect blend of ancient traditions and modern marvels. Cheers to new beginnings and treasured memories! 🎉🥳 To my followers and friends, here’s a 10% code for February bookings: This code applies to Dim sum cruise, Afternoon Tea cruise, Evening Cruise and Late Cruise and Chinese New Year Adventure Cruise for Kids. Please apply the code at checkout for the discount: aqualunaxjuju Hope you have an amazing CNY celebration! 🎇🌟 #HongKongHarbour #AquaLuna #ChineseNewYear #BirthdayCelebration
🚗✨Tips for a Smooth Long Car Ride with Baby✨👶 **Comfort is Key**: Make sure your little one has a comfy car seat—after all, they’ll be spending a lot of time in it! **Stroller System Convenience**: A car seat and stroller combo make it super easy to hop in and out for little walks along the way. **Best Travel System**: We’re loving the Baby Jogger City Elite 2! With extra-large rubber tires and all-wheel suspension, it handles trails and bumpy streets like a champ—your baby will stay cozy no matter where the road takes us! **Pre-Car Feed & Burp**: A full tummy makes for a happier ride, so don’t forget to feed and burp before hitting the road. **Light & Sound for Night Rides**: I keep a gentle sound and light device near her seat—it works wonders when we drive through darker areas. **Fun Toys on Board**: A couple of colorful toys can help keep her entertained, making those longer stretches in the car much more enjoyable. Happy travels, parents! 🌟💕 #RoadTripWithBaby #FamilyAdventures #sydney #ausmom #australia #BabyTravelTips #newborn #babytrip #carseat #babyjogger @babyjoggerau
🌸 The Ultimate Girls’ Spa Date @acme.baskerville 🌸 Indulging in the rejuvenating benefits of contrast therapy! Today, we embraced the heat of the infrared sauna followed by an invigorating plunge into our chilly 7°C cold bath. ❄️🔥 No pain, no gain—let’s suffer together and emerge refreshed! Why Contrast Therapy? – Boosts circulation – Reduces muscle soreness – Enhances relaxation Gather your girls for a spa day and experience the bliss! #SpaDate #InfraredSauna #ColdPlunge #ContrastTherapy #WellnessJourney
🌟 Just found the perfect dress for my photoshoot on @StyleCarousel! Renting designer fashion is the perfect blend of elegance and eco-friendliness. 🌿✨ Did you know that 39% of Hong Kongers throw away their clothes after just one wear? 😱 Let’s change that! With Style Carousel, we can enjoy luxury sustainably. ♻️👗 #SustainableFashion #EcoFriendly #LuxuryFashion #StyleCarousel #RentTheRunway 🌍💚
As a new mom, I’m exploring the wonderful stories of Chinese New Year with Calysta, sparking her curiosity and love for learning. 📚👶🎇 Early literacy helps children grow happy and healthy! Happy New Year! 作為新手媽媽,我和 Calysta 一起探索農曆新年的奇妙故事,激發她的好奇心和學習熱情。📚👶🎇 早期閱讀讓孩子們健康快樂地成長!新年快樂!🧧 #earlyliteracy #香港媽媽 #兒童圖書 #新手媽媽 #幼兒教育 📖 @beaniebearfamily
Excited to celebrate my first Mid-Autumn Festival with Calysta, serenading her with all our favorite moon-themed songs! 🌝🎶 What’s your go to moon song or traditions for this festival? 🥮 #fullmoon #midautumnfestival #midautumn #mooncake #lullaby #中秋節
💤🌙 Who knew bedtime could be so versatile? From grandparents homes to friends’ sleepovers , motherhood means finding peace and comfort wherever we are. Tonight’s lullaby may have a new backdrop, but the love is always the same. Sweet dreams, little explorer. 🌟 #OnTheGoMom #BedtimeAnywhere 👶🏼 @mothercarehongkong @bugabooglobal Stardust travel cot: all-in-one, ultra-comfortable play yard that you can use at home or on the go, easy unfold in one second #mothercarehk #bugaboostardust #playard #travelcot #JourneyOfMotherhood #ausmom #hkmom #motherhood #newmom
💌 Love letter to my baby Calysta 💕 You are a miracle, thank you for being my daughter 💝 #motherhood #momdaughter #pink #newmom #loveletter #australia #sydney #ausmom
Things I pack in my mommy bag when visiting family or traveling. 💕 #mommybag #travelessentials @nanit_au #nanitpro #babynursery #babymonitor #whitenoise #babytravel
By far the most beautiful #baptism I’ve been a part of. Thanks to the family and friends who joined us for this special occasion of Calysta’s #christianing
By far the most beautiful #baptism I’ve been a part of. Thanks to the family and friends who joined us for this special occasion of Calysta’s #christianing
@michelleyeoh_official, Cheng Pei Pei and other action stars became a symbol of female empowerment on screen in the 1990s. But female martial artists are still underrepresented in Hong Kong cinema, and according to actress @jujuchanszeto, it’s because men just don’t like losing to women, even in movies. Most people can easily remember that one positive moment or encounter that changed their lives for the better. For martial actress JuJu Chan Szeto, this encounter happened on a cinema screen as a kid. “I remember being really proud when I saw Michelle Yeoh in James Bond (1997),” writes Chan Szeto to Tatler Front & Female. “It was something of an acknowledgement to see a Hong Kong actress starring in a major Western film. I was also really impacted by Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)’s female martial artists, like Yeoh and Cheng Pei Pei.” Tap the link in bio or visit http://tatlerasia.com for more. Photo: Sony Pictures, Freshwave Hong Kong, IMDb, Sheldon Shwartz #TatlerFrontAndFemale #FemaleEmpowerment #MartialArts
@michelleyeoh_official, Cheng Pei Pei and other action stars became a symbol of female empowerment on screen in the 1990s. But female martial artists are still underrepresented in Hong Kong cinema, and according to actress @jujuchanszeto, it’s because men just don’t like losing to women, even in movies. Most people can easily remember that one positive moment or encounter that changed their lives for the better. For martial actress JuJu Chan Szeto, this encounter happened on a cinema screen as a kid. “I remember being really proud when I saw Michelle Yeoh in James Bond (1997),” writes Chan Szeto to Tatler Front & Female. “It was something of an acknowledgement to see a Hong Kong actress starring in a major Western film. I was also really impacted by Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)’s female martial artists, like Yeoh and Cheng Pei Pei.” Tap the link in bio or visit http://tatlerasia.com for more. Photo: Sony Pictures, Freshwave Hong Kong, IMDb, Sheldon Shwartz #TatlerFrontAndFemale #FemaleEmpowerment #MartialArts
@michelleyeoh_official, Cheng Pei Pei and other action stars became a symbol of female empowerment on screen in the 1990s. But female martial artists are still underrepresented in Hong Kong cinema, and according to actress @jujuchanszeto, it’s because men just don’t like losing to women, even in movies. Most people can easily remember that one positive moment or encounter that changed their lives for the better. For martial actress JuJu Chan Szeto, this encounter happened on a cinema screen as a kid. “I remember being really proud when I saw Michelle Yeoh in James Bond (1997),” writes Chan Szeto to Tatler Front & Female. “It was something of an acknowledgement to see a Hong Kong actress starring in a major Western film. I was also really impacted by Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)’s female martial artists, like Yeoh and Cheng Pei Pei.” Tap the link in bio or visit http://tatlerasia.com for more. Photo: Sony Pictures, Freshwave Hong Kong, IMDb, Sheldon Shwartz #TatlerFrontAndFemale #FemaleEmpowerment #MartialArts
@michelleyeoh_official, Cheng Pei Pei and other action stars became a symbol of female empowerment on screen in the 1990s. But female martial artists are still underrepresented in Hong Kong cinema, and according to actress @jujuchanszeto, it’s because men just don’t like losing to women, even in movies. Most people can easily remember that one positive moment or encounter that changed their lives for the better. For martial actress JuJu Chan Szeto, this encounter happened on a cinema screen as a kid. “I remember being really proud when I saw Michelle Yeoh in James Bond (1997),” writes Chan Szeto to Tatler Front & Female. “It was something of an acknowledgement to see a Hong Kong actress starring in a major Western film. I was also really impacted by Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)’s female martial artists, like Yeoh and Cheng Pei Pei.” Tap the link in bio or visit http://tatlerasia.com for more. Photo: Sony Pictures, Freshwave Hong Kong, IMDb, Sheldon Shwartz #TatlerFrontAndFemale #FemaleEmpowerment #MartialArts
@michelleyeoh_official, Cheng Pei Pei and other action stars became a symbol of female empowerment on screen in the 1990s. But female martial artists are still underrepresented in Hong Kong cinema, and according to actress @jujuchanszeto, it’s because men just don’t like losing to women, even in movies. Most people can easily remember that one positive moment or encounter that changed their lives for the better. For martial actress JuJu Chan Szeto, this encounter happened on a cinema screen as a kid. “I remember being really proud when I saw Michelle Yeoh in James Bond (1997),” writes Chan Szeto to Tatler Front & Female. “It was something of an acknowledgement to see a Hong Kong actress starring in a major Western film. I was also really impacted by Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)’s female martial artists, like Yeoh and Cheng Pei Pei.” Tap the link in bio or visit http://tatlerasia.com for more. Photo: Sony Pictures, Freshwave Hong Kong, IMDb, Sheldon Shwartz #TatlerFrontAndFemale #FemaleEmpowerment #MartialArts
@michelleyeoh_official, Cheng Pei Pei and other action stars became a symbol of female empowerment on screen in the 1990s. But female martial artists are still underrepresented in Hong Kong cinema, and according to actress @jujuchanszeto, it’s because men just don’t like losing to women, even in movies. Most people can easily remember that one positive moment or encounter that changed their lives for the better. For martial actress JuJu Chan Szeto, this encounter happened on a cinema screen as a kid. “I remember being really proud when I saw Michelle Yeoh in James Bond (1997),” writes Chan Szeto to Tatler Front & Female. “It was something of an acknowledgement to see a Hong Kong actress starring in a major Western film. I was also really impacted by Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)’s female martial artists, like Yeoh and Cheng Pei Pei.” Tap the link in bio or visit http://tatlerasia.com for more. Photo: Sony Pictures, Freshwave Hong Kong, IMDb, Sheldon Shwartz #TatlerFrontAndFemale #FemaleEmpowerment #MartialArts
@michelleyeoh_official, Cheng Pei Pei and other action stars became a symbol of female empowerment on screen in the 1990s. But female martial artists are still underrepresented in Hong Kong cinema, and according to actress @jujuchanszeto, it’s because men just don’t like losing to women, even in movies. Most people can easily remember that one positive moment or encounter that changed their lives for the better. For martial actress JuJu Chan Szeto, this encounter happened on a cinema screen as a kid. “I remember being really proud when I saw Michelle Yeoh in James Bond (1997),” writes Chan Szeto to Tatler Front & Female. “It was something of an acknowledgement to see a Hong Kong actress starring in a major Western film. I was also really impacted by Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)’s female martial artists, like Yeoh and Cheng Pei Pei.” Tap the link in bio or visit http://tatlerasia.com for more. Photo: Sony Pictures, Freshwave Hong Kong, IMDb, Sheldon Shwartz #TatlerFrontAndFemale #FemaleEmpowerment #MartialArts
@michelleyeoh_official, Cheng Pei Pei and other action stars became a symbol of female empowerment on screen in the 1990s. But female martial artists are still underrepresented in Hong Kong cinema, and according to actress @jujuchanszeto, it’s because men just don’t like losing to women, even in movies. Most people can easily remember that one positive moment or encounter that changed their lives for the better. For martial actress JuJu Chan Szeto, this encounter happened on a cinema screen as a kid. “I remember being really proud when I saw Michelle Yeoh in James Bond (1997),” writes Chan Szeto to Tatler Front & Female. “It was something of an acknowledgement to see a Hong Kong actress starring in a major Western film. I was also really impacted by Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)’s female martial artists, like Yeoh and Cheng Pei Pei.” Tap the link in bio or visit http://tatlerasia.com for more. Photo: Sony Pictures, Freshwave Hong Kong, IMDb, Sheldon Shwartz #TatlerFrontAndFemale #FemaleEmpowerment #MartialArts