
Hong Kong Well-Wishing Festival
People come from far and wide to see the wishing trees of Lam Tsuen from the first to the 15th day of the Lunar New Year. Wishes are written and then thrown on the trees attached to oranges in …
People come from far and wide to see the wishing trees of Lam Tsuen from the first to the 15th day of the Lunar New Year. Wishes are written and then thrown on the trees attached to oranges in …
The Spring Lantern Festival marks the first full moon of the lunar calendar, and the last day of the almost two-week-long Chinese New Year celebrations. What happens? This ancient tradition of …
The marathon is a signature event in Hong Kongâs sporting calendar. Attracting thousands of racers from Hong Kong and all over the world, becoming one of the most popular marathons in Asia. …
The China Hong Kong Youth Symphony Orchestra will create a magical afternoon by conducting fantastic renditions of your favorite anime theme songs — including tunes from Studio Ghibli and …
Hong Kongâs hottest event space Victoria 22 is hosting the ultimate party filled with games, giggles, movies, and bubbles to celebrate Galentineâs Day! The event will be held a day before …
The carnival is not taking place this year (dec ’21 – feb ’22). Every winter the Central Harbourfront Event Space hosts a two-month-long family-friendly carnival, complete with …
If you’re passionate about vegetarian living, nutrition, and the future of health trends, don’t miss Vegetarian Food Asia, Hong Kong’s biggest and most diverse vegetarian and …
If you happen to be on the south side of Hong Kong Island in February, you’re sure to love the sight of dozens of competitors racing their way through the emerald green South China Sea. …
Up for some yitnaau (hot and noisy) Chinese religious celebrations in a 245-year-old temple? The Hung Shing Festival falls on the 13th day of the second lunar month each year (March 4, 2023), and …
The Tai Kok Tsui Temple Fair is a fantastic whole-day cultural event, chock-full of parades, dances, music, and more, all paying homage to Hung Shing, the God of the Sea. What happens? Throughout …
The Hong Kong Arts Festival, which celebrates its 51st anniversary this year, is one of the biggest art events in Hong Kong, attracting an impressive lineup of artists, ballet troupes, …
Art Basel is one of the regionâs biggest and most respected art events, bringing together established artists and new emerging talent from around the globe. The participating galleries for the …
Hong Kong has long positioned itself as a creative hub in Asia, and Art Central has become one of the most anticipated events in the arts community. What happens Shining a spotlight on …
With a sold-out stadium every year, the Hong Kong Sevens tournament is a legend, not only for its intense, energy-filled competition, but also the weeks of insane parties and events that surround …
The Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF) is one of the biggest and most respected film festivals in Asia, and a popular event in Hong Kongâs cultural calendar. Born out of a desire to …
The biggest festival in Thailand is making its mark in Hong Kong with Songkran HK. What is Songkran HK? Songkran HK was created by Hongkongers of Thai descent, who wanted to promote the rich …
With its roots firmly in Hong Kongâs fishing and maritime days, the Tin Hau Festival pays homage to Tin Hau, the Goddess of the Sea, and revered patron saint of fishermen. There are dozens of Tin …
With perfectly painted faces, highly stylised singing, and movements full of symbolism, Cantonese opera is an ancient Chinese performance art form which has been recognised by UNESCO as …
Priding itself on having the best hand-picked affordable art in Hong Kong, the Affordable Art Fair (AAF) returns to Hong Kong for its 2023 edition in May. With more than 100 local and …
The birthday of Lord Buddha is one of the largest Buddhist festivals in Hong Kong, as well as being a national holiday. In 2023, Buddhaâs Birthday falls on May 26, and Buddhist temples all across …
The sleepy island of Cheung Chau is known for three things: pirates, windsurfing, and the Bun Festival. But itâs the Bun Festival that keeps visitors coming back, year after year, to see what is …