

Fun in the sun never looked so good. Get ready for quintessential summer sights, sounds, and smells.
See a 67-meter-long dragon with more than 20,000 sticks of incense burning on its body.
Hong Kong's Chiu Chow Community puts on one of the largest Hungry Ghost Festival celebrations in the city.
Experience the traditions and rituals of the Hungry Ghost Festival in Hong Kong, honoring restless spirits with vibrant ceremonies and offerings.
This is Hong Kong's largest annual gathering of anime fans, gamers, and cosplayers.
Got any plans for the long weekend? Here's how to make the most of July 1, HKSAR Establishment Day.
Celebrate local Hong Kong culture at the Tai O, with dragon boat races, live music, dance, festive traditions, and market stalls.
Experience the spectacle of the Cheung Chau Bun Festival, featuring a lively parade, and the famous "bun scramble" contest.
Celebrate the Buddha's birthday with a melange of festivals and parades.
Get into the Halloween spirit at Ocean Park with haunted houses, thrilling performances, and fun for the whole family. Whether you're seeking scary mazes or family-friendly trick-or-treating, …
If experimental music is your jam, don't miss the Freespace Noise Fest at West Kowloon Cultural District this summer.
Join the Regala Skycity Hotel Oktoberfest—a jubilant carnival of German brews, lively tunes, competitions, and games.
Every Saturday and Sunday from July 8 will see pyrotechnics, live music, street performances, and more on the Wan Chai harbourfront. What to expect? There will be five main areas to visit: …
This media arts festival will see fantastic art installations across February and March in West Kowloon Art Park.
If you’re looking to support a sustainable Christmas, then you might want to RSVP for free to the Garage Greens Christmas Pop-Up Fair. In collaboration with the Rooftop Republic, there …
Local artists come together for this summer bonanza in the L1 Atrium of D-Park. On the bill are amazing and creative Hong Kong illustrators (Cheeky Cheeky, Gary Cheung etc.), bands …
Nothing impresses like the glittering lights of Hong Kong’s skyline. Yet this November, the city is going one step further, with the Hong Kong Pulse Light Festival. Last year was the very first …
IMPORTANT: This event has been officially cancelled for 2020.