Adorned with vibrant colours, Temple Street has been revitalised, showcasing its lively and captivating night vibes. Visitors can expect to encounter authentic decorations that serve as must-visit photo spots. The roadside food stalls also offer an endless array of delectable Hong Kong snacks and diverse specialty products, ensuring a satisfying experience that pleases both your taste buds and leaves you fulfilled. Come for an evening stroll through Temple Street and rediscover the distinctive nightlife of Hong Kong!
Thousands of enthusiastic amateur and professional riders enjoy a wind-breaking journey on closed roads through a number of infrastructure icons as they take in Hong Kong’s unique cityscape. Along the scenic Victoria Harbour skyline, cyclists from around the world can vie for glory, while enjoying the thrill of speeding past skyscrapers in Tsim Sha Tsui East, experiencing the energy and vibrancy of our city.
During the al fresco event, you can expect a wide range of wine and food booths representing countries and regions from around the world. The event showcases the latest trends as well as Chinese wines and spirits that were making waves globally. Furthermore, food stalls serve up delectable local snacks and international dishes, which make for an unforgettable culinary journey set against the Victoria Harbour skyline.
2024 marks the centenary of the birth of Jin Yong (Dr Louis Cha), a literary giant in Chinese literature. ‘A Path to Glory — Jin Yong’s Centennial Memorial’ is a memorial event that encompasses culture, art, creativity, heritage and education, paying tribute to the master of martial arts fiction. ‘Sculpted by Ren Zhe’ presents 22 sculptures of Jin Yong’s iconic characters created by Ren Zhe, as well as the artist’s sculpture manuscripts.
This exhibition showcases over 30+ pieces of Wu’s ink and oil paintings in two phases, accompanied by insightful excerpts from the artist’s own writing. It seeks to subvert preconceived notions — viewers are guided to appreciate Wu’s distinct chromatic aesthetics and his reflections on life and nature, while experiencing the deep emotions woven into each piece.
The Naked Flowers makes its Hong Kong debut with a multisensory experience in eight participatory arts rooms. Get ready to explore the secrets of flowers on this immersive journey, which begins with the popular digital art object ‘NAKED BIG BOOK’, followed by the ‘FLOWER PATH’ and ‘DIGITAL FLOWER GARDEN’.
The inaugural Chinese Culture Festival embodies the essence of the past and present. Get ready for a fascinating mix of programmes, including the opening dance drama Five Stars Rising in the East, Chinese Opera Festival programmes, exemplary local arts projects recognised by the China National Arts Fund, performing arts programmes, film screenings, exhibitions and talks.
Pei’s high-profile projects were realised with an exceptionally wide geographic reach, including the National Gallery of Art East Building in Washington, D.C., modernisation of the Grand Louvre in Paris, Bank of China Tower in Hong Kong, and Museum of Islamic Art in Doha. This retrospective features more than 300 objects, many of them exhibited for the first time. The exhibition takes a close look at Pei’s life and work through six areas of focus that not only define his unique practice, but also place his architectural projects in dialogue with social, cultural, and biographical trajectories, showing architecture and life to be inseparable.
This exhibition commemorates the 20th anniversary of the passing of Hong Kong’s icon, Anita Mui. Through her records, stage costumes, films and pop culture products, visitors can reminisce about the superstar’s extraordinary achievements in the music and film industry, while looking back at her brilliant contribution to Hong Kong’s pop culture.
Celebrate Chinese New Year at “Night Vibes Tsim Sha Tsui”! Join us for a luminous dragon dance show and youth street music performances on the beautifully lit-up Park Lane Shopper’s Boulevard at the kick-off ceremony on 3 February 2024.
You will also get to collect New Year snacks from participating shops nearby, and join the shopping festival. Other not-to-be-missed activities include a photography competition and a fireworks display.
The donation of 490 sets of Chinese snuff bottles from the Fuyun Xuan Collection stands as the most extensive and comprehensive of its kind ever received by a museum in Hong Kong. Under the theme of gifting, the exhibition showcases this prized donation in its entirety. From materials to artisanship, this exhibition invites the audience to step into the unique kaleidoscopic world of these miniature yet precious gifts.
Taking place from May to November, Great Music 2024 bring together acclaimed musicians and orchestras from around the world, as well as a talented local music producer. The musical extravaganza series enables audiences to experience the city’s arts and cultural buzz through music, showcasing the unique charm of Hong Kong as a metropolis where the East meets the West.
Local Sheng master Loo Sze-wang teams up with Australian didgeridoo star William Barton and the Hong Kong Sinfonietta to present the world premiere of Dylan Crismani’s concerto for Sheng and Didgeridoo, Coming Together. Conducted by Luke Dollman, the performance is poised to be one of the most striking cross-cultural exchanges of our times.
The Hong Kong Repertory Theatre presents Matthew Cheng’s celebrated masterpiece, Ambiguous. It follows the story of a married man and a married woman, who share an ambiguous and uncertain relationship, leading the audience to reflect on the meaning of matrimony.
HKTDC Food Expo will bring together a vast selection of food and beverage exhibitors across the globe. Explore an extensive range of international culinary delights and beverages under one roof.
Taking place in the heart of the city, HKwalls Street Art Festival welcomes international and local artists in Hong Kong to transform ordinary walls into original works of art across the Central and Western District to showcase their creativity and talent. HKwalls also hosts workshops, guided tours and artist’s talks around town.
One of the largest and most competitive international lacrosse tournaments, the 2024 World Lacrosse Women’s U20 Championship will be held in August. This year marks the seventh edition of the event and it’s the first time that the tournament is held in Asia. Top teams from around the globe will be competing for the championship.
The Yao Foundation Charity Game is set to return to Hong Kong after seven years for its 12th edition. Top players from the National Basketball Association (NBA) of the United States and the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) will compete in the thrilling matches. Apart from the main game, a basketball carnival will also be held.
As part of the BWF World Tour Super 500 tournament, the Hong Kong Open Badminton Championships will bring together the world’s top badminton players.
Some of the world’s best professional female tennis players will take part in the tournament at the Victoria Park, competing in singles and doubles for the prize money.
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