對好多香港家庭嚟講,北上深圳已經成為週末生活一部分。
喺阿奇拉湯泉,我哋留意到一個明顯轉變:
越來越多家長開始唔再追求「玩得多」,而係更重視「玩得舒服」。
由以往一日跑幾個景點,到而家更傾向選擇一個地方,慢慢玩、慢慢休息,甚至過夜。
對親子家庭嚟講,呢種變化其實非常自然——
小朋友需要放電,同時需要安靜;
大人想陪伴,同時亦需要真正放鬆。
「一個地方解決晒」嘅親子慢活模式,正逐步成為新選擇。
趨勢一|親子行程由「多點式」走向「單點深度體驗」
以往常見北上行程係:
商場 → 遊樂場 → 食飯 → 再轉場
節奏緊湊,但實際體驗往往係:
小朋友容易攰,大人亦難真正放鬆。
而而家更多家庭選擇:
? 留足半日或一日
? 喺同一空間慢慢玩
? 隨時可以休息調整
體驗反而更穩定、更舒服。
趨勢二|「動靜結合」成為親子新標準
現代親子活動唔再只講「放電」,而係開始重視:
? 有得玩(遊戲、活動)
? 有得靜(手作、創作)
? 有空間陪伴
喺阿奇拉湯泉,親子手作區提供拼豆、史萊姆DIY、彩繪等活動,
正正係呢種「動靜結合」模式嘅核心體現。
好多家長會發現:
小朋友平時坐唔定
但一進入手作狀態,可以專注好耐
呢種自然專注,係非常難得嘅狀態。
親子手作現場|專注係最自然發生嘅事
喺阿奇拉湯泉親子手作區,經常可以見到:
小朋友低頭拼豆,一粒一粒慢慢砌
一家人圍住一張枱做手作
家長靜靜陪伴,冇催促亦冇干擾
冇競爭、冇壓力、冇時間限制。
但正正因為咁,小朋友反而可以真正投入,甚至完成屬於自己嘅作品。
趨勢三|親子關係由「安排」走向「陪伴」
另一個明顯變化係:
家長開始由「安排活動」轉向「參與時間」。
重點唔再係玩幾多項目,而係:
? 有冇一齊做一件事
? 有冇真正一齊存在
有時只係一齊做手作、靜靜坐低、甚至各自放鬆,
已經比密集行程更有價值。
阿奇拉湯泉|慢節奏親子空間設計
阿奇拉湯泉親子空間刻意建立一種「慢節奏環境」,包括:
? 手作區寬敞不擁擠
? 環境安靜舒適
? 冇時間限制
? 導師只作輕度引導
目的係希望:
小朋友可以自然投入
家長可以真正休息
令親子時間回歸最純粹狀態。
一日親子慢活建議節奏
喺阿奇拉,一個理想親子日可以咁樣過:
入場放鬆|飲品+休息
中段手作|拼豆/DIY/創作
下午放電|遊戲區自由活動
傍晚休息|靜態放鬆空間
重點唔係完成所有項目,而係:
每一段時間都唔趕
每一個狀態都可以停低
親子時間真正價值|留白
親子時間最容易被忽略嘅,其實係「留白」。
當節奏慢落嚟,小朋友會自然投入創作;
家長亦會第一次真正放鬆。
而呢種狀態,正正係現代家庭最稀缺嘅部分。
結語
喺阿奇拉湯泉,我哋相信親子時間唔應該只係「行程」,
而係一種可以慢慢發生嘅生活方式。
少一點趕路,多一點陪伴;
慢一點節奏,但更深刻。
呢個,就係阿奇拉想帶俾每一個家庭嘅親子體驗。
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For many Hong Kong families, traveling north to Shenzhen has already become part of weekend life.
At AQILA Hot Spring, we’ve noticed a clear shift:
more parents are no longer chasing “how much to play,” but focusing on “how comfortably to play.”
Instead of rushing through multiple spots in one day, families now prefer staying in one place—taking their time, resting, and even spending the night.
For parents and children, this change feels natural:
kids need to release energy and also calm down;
adults want to陪伴 while also truly relaxing.
A “one-place, all-in-one” slow family experience is quietly becoming the new choice.
Trend 1 | From multi-stop trips to deep single-location experiences
Previously, a typical itinerary looked like:
shopping mall → playground → dining → next stop
Fast-paced, but often exhausting:
kids get tired easily, and parents rarely get to rest.
Now more families prefer:
? half-day or full-day stay
? slow exploration in one space
? flexible rest anytime
The experience becomes more stable and enjoyable.
Trend 2 | “Movement + calmness” becomes the new standard
Modern family activities are no longer just about “burning energy,” but also about:
? active play
? quiet focus (DIY, crafts)
? shared family space
In AQILA Hot Spring, the kids’ DIY zone includes bead crafting, slime making, and painting activities.
This balance between movement and calm often creates a surprising result:
kids who are usually restless can suddenly focus for a long time.
That kind of natural concentration is rare—and valuable.
Trend 3 | From “planned activities” to real “companionship”
Another shift is happening:
parents are moving from arranging activities → to actually sharing time.
What matters is no longer how many things you do, but:
? whether you do something together
? whether you are truly present together
Sometimes, simply sitting, crafting, or resting side by side is more meaningful than a packed schedule.
AQILA Hot Spring | Designed for slow family living
The family space in AQILA Hot Spring is built around a slow rhythm:
? spacious DIY area
? calm and comfortable environment
? no strict time limits
? light guidance instead of pressure
The goal is simple:
kids can naturally engage, while parents can genuinely rest.
A suggested slow family day flow
Arrival & relaxation (drinks + rest)
DIY session (beads / crafts / creativity)
Afternoon play (free activity zone)
Evening wind-down (quiet relaxation space)
No need to rush through everything—just move at your own pace.
The real value of family time: space to pause
When everything slows down, kids naturally focus, and parents finally get to breathe.
That “unstructured space” is exactly what modern families lack most.
Closing
At AQILA Hot Spring, family time is not treated as an itinerary—but as a way of living that unfolds naturally.
Less rushing. More presence.
Slower pace. Deeper connection.