
Hong Kong Cyclothon
The biggest cycling event in Hong Kong typically attracts thousands of professional and amateur cyclists from around the world, all eager to take a range of challenging routes through our scenic …
The biggest cycling event in Hong Kong typically attracts thousands of professional and amateur cyclists from around the world, all eager to take a range of challenging routes through our scenic …
Stanley Plaza's annual Christmas Market is a fun, festive shopping experience
This annual run celebrates the quirky, Universal favourite characters — Minions. Join a whole lot of families at Hong Kong Science Park where you can choose to run three distances: 1.5 km, …
This year will be the 20th installment of the Hong Kong Winter Food Festival. You can bet there will be plenty of food choices, along with cooking demonstrations and talks to the public. When? …
With 17 participating museums (basically all the municipal museums), Muse Fest is an effort by the city’s Leisure and Cultural Services Department to get Hong Kongers to explore the many …
Enjoy the Hong Kong Ballet's world-class production of Christmas classic The Nutcracker this December
Update: The Hong Kong Tourism Board has decided against fireworks again this year, but instead will be holding a ginormous light show instead. While the information below is for the firework …
Feast your eyes on the tallest outdoor Christmas tree in Hong Kong and get into the holiday spirit with festive artwork, markets, games, and plenty of illuminations. This year will be held in …
Head to 'Disco Bay' for a relaxed street market vibe, with Handmade Hong Kong
Important: The Chinese New Year Night Parade for 2023 has not yet been confirmed, but if it goes ahead it will happen on January 22. Chinese New Year is the biggest and most anticipated event in …
Flower Markets are an important feature of the annual lunar new year celebrations in Hong Kong. Fresh, colourful flowers and fruits are very auspicious at this time of year, signalling new life, …
Important: The Chinese New Year Fireworks for 2023 have not yet been confirmed, but if they do go ahead they will most likely happen on January 23. The annual Chinese New Year Fireworks (last …
Thousands flock to Sha Tin Racecourse on Chinese New Year to test out their luck. Along with the nail-biting horse racing, there will be lion dance performances, festive windmills, iconic flowers …
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 Kong’s sporting calendar. Attracting thousands of racers from Hong Kong and all over the world, becoming one of the most popular marathons in Asia. …
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 …
There will be more than 100 international and local writers and artists giving talks and workshops.