WHAT'S HAPPENING IN HONG KONG
Water adventures in Hong Kong
Hong Kong's many islands make it more than ideal for water sports. Whether you want to try your hand at kayaking, windsurfing, paddle or kite-boarding, the city has it all. Hong Kong’s warm, sub-tropical climate makes it an ideal place for beginners as well as pros.
Hong Kong Palace Museum
A new must-visit destination, the Hong Kong Palace Museum opened its doors to the public at the beginning of July. The Hong Kong Palace Museum presents over 900 priceless treasures on loan from the esteemed Palace Museum in Beijing, the majority of which are on display in Hong Kong for the first time, with many having never previously been shown to the public.


Photo Credit © Hong Kong Palace Museum
Iconic Neon Signs
Neon signs are recognised as an art form in the city. For almost a century, Hong Kong’s streets have embraced the inky evening sky with glowing neon lights. See how this visual culture is being reinvented by a new generation.
Jin Island - Hong Kong's Hidden Gem
Travel videographer Lee Mumford brings us on an immersive experience flying through Jin Island.  The island is home to numerous sea caves, and an impressive sea arch that is a hidden gem and a geological delight.
Asia's Best Restaurants
The world’s restaurant community gathered in London in July to celebrate The World’s 50 Best Restaurants awards 2022.  The Chairman, a Cantonese restaurant in Central Hong Kong, has been named Asia's 5th Best. There are altogether 6 Hong Kong restaurants in the Asia's 50 Best Restaurants list. See the list.
LOCAL UPDATE
Media Co-op with eliteGen
HKTB partnered with eliteGen, a luxury magazine targeting affluent millennials, to feature a story on the art scene in Hong Kong through the eyes of Leslie Yip, a Hong Kong Super Fan.
HKTB Promoted RISE 2024 at Collision
HKTB, together with the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office and Invest Hong Kong, were present at Collision 2022 in Toronto to promote RISE 2024. The event was attended by 35,000 and keen intent was expressed to attend RISE in Hong Kong. 

INSIDER TIP
Coolest ice-creams in Hong Kong
There is nothing better to bring the temperature down in summer than an ice-cream. So, to cool down in the most delicious way possible, check out some of these icy treats.