Six-year-old Sonya Chan runs over to a steel object rising out of the ground like a metallic flower. As she starts striking its shiny surface, deep notes ring out.
“Playing is important because it’s fun!” she says with a laugh.
A few metres away, slightly older children dash and splash through a water zone, and in a sandpit about six metres long, two dozen children are digging, building and generally rolling about.
The new playground at Tuen Mun Park in the New Territories is...
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