What’s on? Things to do this November in Hong Kong

Mark your calendars and see the amazing swim across Victoria Harbour or views flicks at the film festivals or absorb cultural offerings at museums, music festivals and dance performances this November.

New World Harbour Race

Against the superb and unforgettable backdrop of the Hong Kong skyline, this challenging swim allows competitors to test their mettle in the waters of Victoria Harbour. The cross-harbour race, which traces its roots back to 1906, is always a popular draw and welcomes thousands of avid participants from across the world. Swimmers on the day will commence from the Bauhinia Square Public Pier in Wan Chai and finish at the Avenue of Stars, Tsim Sha Tsui. The quota for entrants this year has increased to 4,000 and there will be an elite International Race as well as hardy swimmers from across the Greater Bay Area taking the plunge.

When: 12 November

Where: Victoria Harbour

How much: Free

Muse Fest HK 2023

Explore the cultural delights on offer across various venues in the city’s history, art and science museums under the theme ‘Hong Kong H.A.S. Museums. All month there are multifarious events designed to broaden your horizons and understanding of mind-blowing subjects such as the wonders of science fiction as portrayed at an exhibition staged by the Hong Kong Science Museum. A two-day carnival entitled ‘A Fiesta of Imagination’ is a highlight. This is just one of a superb series of events and programmes across many venues which allow visitors to absorb knowledge and soak up culture.

When: 1-30 November

Where: Various venues

How much: Free

For more information: museums.gov.hk

The Great Gatsby

Hong Kong Ballet Artistic Director Septime Webre captures the essence of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic novel, The Great Gatsby, in a wonderful portrayal of life lived to excess in opulent 1920s America – a tale of never-ending parties, unbridled greed and obsessive desires simmering not far from the surface in high-society New York. Performed against the backdrop of a steamy jazz-infused soundtrack and art deco sets by Tim Yip, dancers along with vocalist E. Faye Butler and narrator James Seol capture the spirit of the age.

When: 4-5 November

Where: Grand Theatre, Hong Kong Cultural Centre

How much: From $220

Jewish Film Festival

Asia’s flagship Jewish festival has gone from strength to strength and now offers a magnificently diverse range of films showcasing Jewish life. The number of filmmakers keen for their work celebrating the Jewish tradition to be showcased in Hong Kong has grown, with 21 features, documentaries and short films able to be enjoyed.

When: 11-19 November

Where: Golden Scene Cinema, Kennedy Town

How much: From $110 per film; all access pass HK$1,800

For more information: hkjff.org

Asian Film Festival

Watch some of the finest films Asia has to offer at various cinemas throughout Hong Kong. Almost 100 films will be aired during the festival, which has gained international recognition for the quality and breadth of its programme. In addition to locally produced features, regional selections from the far and near will be screened. Masterclasses and workshops will be staged by renowned filmmakers such as Shunji Iwai and Koji Yakusho, while eight directors including Taiwan’s Lee Hong- chi vie for the New Talent Award.

When: Until 17 November

Where: Various venues

How much: From $95

For more information: hkaff.asia

Pop Culture Festival

Hong Kong certainly has its own distinctive pop culture and a whole raft of acts will be performing throughout a festival that urges us to ‘Let’s Pop’. There will also be outdoor activities, thematic exhibitions and film screenings to bring back memories and conjure up masterpieces from Hong Kong’s golden era of Cantopop in the ’80s and ’90s. The festival highlights the progress over the years of local pop music, its creativity and its character.

When: Until 18 November

Where: Various venues

How much: Various prices

For more information: pcf.gov.hk

Killing TV

Interaction between art and television is the concept behind Killing TV, as 15 contemporary artists from a mix of backgrounds contribute to an exhibition that explores the cultural, psychological and social impact of the boob tube. A range of videos including performance art and sculptural installations as well as TV shows and commercials will excite the senses and stimulate memories from the past, present and the future while addressing television’s pervasive power since the 1970s.

When: Until 19 November

Where: Tai Kwun

How much: Free

For more information: taikwun.hk

Night Vibes Hong Kong @ Museums

As efforts to support the ‘Night Vibes Hong Kong’ campaign gather momentum, Hong Kong museums are offering special programmes to bolster evenings out around town. The Hong Kong Museum of Art presents a range of exhibitions and screens a romantic local film.

When: Until 26 November

Where: Hong Kong Museum of Arts, Hong Kong Science Museum and Hong Kong Space Museum

How much: Various prices

For more information: lcsd.gov.hk

Great Music 2023

Winding down this month is a series of concerts under the Great Music 2023 umbrella that has seen musicians from around the world gather in Hong Kong to perform a plethora of programmes catering to a wide variety of tastes. The eclectic musical mix concludes with some superb piano-centric performances. Cellist Yo-Yo Ma and pianist Kathryn Stott team up once again, youthful South Korean talent Seong-Jin Cho hits the keys during a stirring recital, and veteran Brazilian jazz artist Eliane Elias lets rip.

When: Until 28 November

Where: Various venues

How much: Various prices

For more information: lcsd.gov.hk

What’s On? Things to do this May in Hong Kong

As the Hong Kong begins to return to a sense of semi-normalcy, and public venues open their doors to visitors once again, prompting a sigh of relief from Hongkongers in time for Art Month. From the highly anticipated Art Basel to the annual Le French May and much, much more, see our round up of exciting happenings for the month of May.

Art Basel
27-29 May

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Although the city’s biggest art fair arrives two months later than usual due to Covid-19 social distancing and flight restrictions, it has nonetheless pulled out all the stops to present an astonishingly diverse showcase of modern and contemporary works from established and emerging artists around the world. Get ready to browse the collections of some 130 participating galleries and institutions across Asia and beyond, as well as visit online viewing rooms catering to exhibitors unable to attend the fair in person.

Price: From HK$150
Location: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Wan Chai
For more information:  artbasel.com/hong-kong

Art Central
26-29 May

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In this art-filled month, the seventh edition of Art Central will run alongside its larger cousin, Art Basel Hong Kong. This year’s dynamic showing will encompass more than 40 innovative galleries among other content, such as Gok Dou Live presented by Asia Society Hong Kong Center. Within an expanded programme, the latter includes talks, artist interviews and new initiatives designed to excite a public starved of in-person, real-time art appreciation.

Price: From HK$150
Location: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Wan Chai
For more information:  artcentralhongkong.com

Le French May
Until Jun

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One of the largest cultural and art festival in Asia, the annual celebration that is Le French May returns in time for Art Month to offer the city a month and more of French-inspired heritage. Featuring emerging Hong Kong-based visual and dramatic artists, theatrical performers, dancers and filmmakers, the festival will showcase the cultural synergies that connect Hong Kong to France through more than 100 programmes. From musical shows and performance arts to exhibitions and culinary offerings, prepare to be artfully fed and enlightened by this highly anticipated event.

Location: Various Locations
For more information: frenchmay.com

 

Instead of an Afterwards
Until 14 May

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Korean Cultural Center in Hong Kong asks art lovers to ponder about the concept of time and timeliness through the works of five South Korean artists. The exhibition, curated by Choe Nowk, reframes what it means to be present. Featuring art by Jaekyung Jung, Daniel Schine Lee, Hyejoo Jun, Suyon Huh and Rong Bao, Instead of an Afterwards seeks to draw out a deeper meaning than what meets the eye, prompting us to reconsider what we view as important.

Price: Free entry
Location: Korean Cultural Center, PMQ, Central
For more information:  pmq.org.hk

Looking East: St Ives Artists and Buddhism
Until 31 May

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Central-based 3812 Gallery turns its spotlight on the St Ives school with an exhibition on how Eastern influences, particularly Buddhist philosophy, influenced post-war British artists in the southwestern Cornish town. Works by famed ceramicist Bernard Leach and Buddhist scholar D.T. Suzuki feature among a multimedia display spanning stoneware, oil painting and collage that illustrates the spirituality underlying Western art in that era.

Price: Free entry
Location: 3812 Gallery, 26/F, Wyndham Place, Wyndham Street, Central
For more information: 3812gallery.com

 

Also Read: Places to visit to see vibrant street art in Hong Kong

Recovery, Resilience, Resurgence
Until 6 Jun

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Asia Society invites the public to rediscover the compelling history of Hong Kong through beautifully captured photographs that illustrate 30 years of heritage, change and development. From the post-war period into the ’50s, ’60s and the onset of the ’70s, the lenses of the late acclaimed photographers Hedda Morrison, Lee Fook Chee and Brian Brake each reveal a distinctive take on the rise of this modern Asian city.

Price: Free entry
Location: Asia Society Hong Kong Center, 9 Justice Drive, Admiralty
For more information: asiasociety.org/hong-kong

Spinning East Asia Series II: A Net (Dis)entangled
Until 7 Aug

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Non-profit art institution Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile (Chat) presents an exhibition held both virtually and in situ at former textiles factory The Mills. Underscoring the diversity of East Asian history and culture, contemporary works by 16 prominent artists and groups from across the region will be showcased. The affair joins the likes of guided tours, online discussion forums, talks and performances on Chat’s illuminating Spring Programme 2022. 

Price: Free entry
Location: 3/F, The Mills, Tsuen Wan
For more information: mill6chat.org

Bonart Terrarium Workshops
Ongoing

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You don’t have to step outdoors to exercise your green thumb. Explore the extent to which plant life can elevate your home at one of Bonart’s terrarium workshops. The botanical concept store in Tai Kwun combines art and nature in a variety of two-hour sessions in which participants can learn how to build a miniature eco-system, while also picking up some practical gardening skills and tips to better care for home greenery. Participants can take home their terrariums to admire afterwards.

Price: From HK$380
Location:  Shop 03-204A, Tai Kwun, Central
For more information:  bonart-hk.com

Online Singing Bowl: A Self-Healing Journey with Anita Cheung
Ongoing

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Keen to relieve stress in the comfort and safety of your own living room? Join award-winning transformative healer Anita Cheung in a soothing sound bath to relax, heal and tap into a deeper connection with the mind. Discover your inner self, find your balance, and gain a new level of wisdom through this 60-minute virtual sound-healing journey. Cheung’s ongoing sessions offer a different experience to devotees each time.

Price: HK$128 (pay what you want)
Location: Online access
For more information:  ilivingacademy.com

 

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What’s On? Things to do this April in Hong Kong

Hongkongers can sigh a breath of relief as the city sees its fifth covid-19 wave dwindle, prompting the government to ease social distancing restrictions in phases. Although limitations on social gathering and the closure of fitness centers, as well as other leisure and entertainment venues remain, at least for two more weeks until 20 April, if you’re wondering how best to fill your social calendar, while staying safe at home, we have rounded up a list of online events worth bookmarking for weekends ahead. From online orchestra performances, yoga at home, virtual galleries and more…

50th Hong Kong Arts Festival (Until 25 April)

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After two months of extraordinary musicals, opera, theatre and dance performances, art enthusiasts who haven’t yet had their fill of the city’s biggest and most high-profile cultural gig can catch the festival’s final few weeks either in-person (social-distancing regulations permitting) or online. Local and international talents; traditional and contemporary styles; a glimpse of pioneering projects in the world of arts and technology – there is still much to see and experience.

When: Until 25 April
Price: HK$100
For more information: hk.artsfestival.org

HK Phil Online Concerts

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Classical music enthusiasts need not be disappointed by a quiet month ahead for Hong Kong’s cultural scene. Concerts and other group activities might be marred by the current social restrictions, but trust the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra for turning to online events to keep the passion of music alive and delighting enthusiasts with a beautiful array of music works. To calm your soul amid the current chaos, revisit several much-loved live performances virtually, and bask in the inspiring tunes performed by the many local and international talents who have graced the city’s concert halls.

When: Ongoing
Price: Free access
For more information: hkphil.org

Virtually@HKMoA

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Museums across the city may be closed for the time being, but that doesn’t mean art appreciation stops. Art is all around us, especially with the internet pulling up practically anything we could wish for to provide visual stimulation and contemplation. Why not click your way to the Hong Kong Museum of Art website to enjoy a slew of virtual exhibitions online? Browse to your hearts content through the many art sessions with complementary audio guides, multimedia programmes and stories of vibrant museum collections.

When: Ongoing
Price: Free access
For more information: hk.art.museum

 

Hong Kong Wine & Dine Masterclasses

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With so many events in the city being cancelled, Hongkongers are craving for some optimistic news. And what better way to lift the spirits than an excuse to drink a glass (or five!) of Bordeaux? Originally launched in 2020 to compensate for the scaled-down Wine & Dine Festival, this series of online masterclasses, wine-tasting lessons and cocktail workshops hosted by food and wine experts is now a permanent fixture to dip into when your appetite for gourmet gratification becomes overwhelming.

When: Ongoing
Price: Free access
For more information: discoverhongkong.com

XYZ On-Air 

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Though fitness centres and yoga studios remain shut to curtail the ‘fifth wave’, nothing stops the city’s avid fitness enthusiasts from staying on track and squeezing in their workouts. Hong Kong boutique spinning studio XYZ opens its virtual doors to live classes – anyone who has the will and determination is free to join. Exercise whenever and wherever you want – whether you’re itching for an intense spinning session or ready to flow through the chaturanga.

When: Until 20 April
Price: Free access
For more information: onair.youarexyz.com

 

New Moon: Healing Breathwork & Sound Journey

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In need of a stress reliever or exercise to realign the body and mind? Take a deep breath – literally – with Anita Cheung of Hong Kong wellness centre iLiving. This 90-minute online healing session introduces participants to the benefits of breathwork, from conscious breathing practice through somatic awareness and the use of singing bowls to restore energy. Some qigong exercises are also included. 

When: Ongoing
Price: From HK$111
For more information: ilivingacademy.com

The Making of ‘The ChristMice Cracker’

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Inspired by iconic Christmas ballet The Nutcracker, Hong Kong dance troupe TS Crew created The ChristMice Crackerlast December, an exhilarating show featuring acrobatics, beat-boxing, unicycles, stilts, fire-breathing and much more. For a glimpse of how the production came to play, Central heritage and arts complex Tai Kwun presents The Making of ‘The ChristMice Cracker’, a video replay of the thrilling street performance that infuses a family favourite with a truly local flair.

When: Until 30 April
Price: Free access
For more information: taikwun.hk

 

 

 

TELEPORT – Digital Art Gallery

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Immerse yourself in a one-of-a-kind interactive visual experience at the multimedia exhibition space TELEPORT. Although technically not an online event as you’d have to physically be present to experience loosing yourself within this vast 5,000sq.ft exhibition space, its multiple virtual galleries, where art, science and technology intersect, is one that’s not to be missed. Featuring a multitude of mesmerising, futuristic works by award-winning new media artists, and offers a unique cinematique adventure projected with 360° hyper-real sound. The immersive experience transports you to the future without ever having to leave the city at all.

When: Ongoing
Price: From HK$288
For more information: weteleport.com

 

Disclaimer: While Gafencu tries to keep up to date with the latest restrictions, the situation in the city is rapidly changing – contact the establishments to make sure you get the latest information of opening hours and services before venturing out. Follow all government directives when you’re out and about.

October Highlights: Exciting events and exhibitions for the month!

Calling on all art aficionados! This brings in a slew of exciting exhibitions, fairs and happenings you won’t want to miss. From highly anticipated and Asia’s first of its kind, Digital Art Fair to a guided trip down memory lane with the Heritage Fiesta cum Roving Exhibition 2021. Clear up your social calendar and mark these dates down to enjoy a month-filled of refreshingly new and nostalgically delightful art and culture events.

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West Kowloon Cultural District Performing Arts Season
Until 31 Mar 2022
Anew season of top-class performing arts is in session, courtesy of the West Kowloon Cultural District. From now until the spring, audiences can enjoy awe-inspiring programmes of Cantonese opera, dance, theatre and music. Look out this month for 100% Hong Kong by Rimini Protokoll – in which 100 local performers take to the stage – and ground-breaking Chinese choreographer Gu Jiani’s Transition. Musicians of different disciplines, meanwhile, sound out at Lau Bak Livehouse every weekend.

Price: Varies
Location: Xiqu Centre / Freespace, West Kowloon Cultural District, Tsim Sha Tsui
For more information: westkowloon.hk

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Digital Art Fair
3 – 17 Oct
The first-ever physical and virtual art fair in Hong Kong is destined to shake up the city’s art scene and excite a new generation of art collectors. Five art zones constructed within the exhibition venue will play host to 40 international and local artists, as well as those at the forefront of the NFT art movement, while also providing a platform to learn from experts in the fields of art, finance and technology. Connect with more than 200 digital artworks through interactive immersive experiences, virtual museums, blockchain NFTs, augmented reality pieces and a slew of other thrilling events.

Price: HK$205
Location: G/F, Asia Standard Tower, Central
For more information: digitalartfair.io

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ReThink 2021
5-6 Oct
Now more than ever, society is prompted to live more sustainably, from embracing eco-friendly products to adopting plant-based diets and zero-waste lifestyles. If you have yet to jump on the green bandwagon, the ReThink conference co-organised by the Business Environment Council returns with more insights (and inspirations) on how to drive sustainable development in Hong Kong and approach the unique challenges facing the city. Global keynote speakers, international case studies, interviews, panels and expert workshops will enlighten over a high-impact, interactive two days.

Price: From HK$550
Location: Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre
For more information: rethink-event.com

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Hiroaki Umeda: Indivisible Substance
6-8 Oct
Explore what it means to engage in art in a post-Covid world. Internationally acclaimed Japanese choreographer and avant-garde artist Hiroaki Umeda presents his latest work in progress. A virtual performance-art piece, Indivisible Substance draws from psychology and technological advancements such as AR and eye-tracking to challenge viewers to decide what is most relevant for their own body’s experience. The artist-audience interaction concludes with a post-performance discussion and Q&A session.

Price: HK$100
Location: Online
For more information: popticket.hk / westkowloon.hk

Circle x Raze – Health-Tech Revolution
6 – 19 Oct

Born out of a common vision of creating a safer future, Circle x Raze presents a #CombatCovid Collection in an exclusive pop-up store for only two weeks in Causeway Bay. The store highlights a combined selection of products that leverage cutting-edge technology to empower people to go about their day-to-day lives.

Price: Free Entry
Location: G/F, Kai Chiu Road, Hysan Place, Causeway Bay

Fine Art Fair
8 – 11 Oct

Fine Art Asia 2021, one of Asia’s leading international art fairs, returns to its usual Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre venue from 8 October to 11 October 2021. In a huge boost for the Hong Kong art scene, a flurry of art fairs have marked the summer despite the ongoing challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Fine Art Asia 2021 will deliver a vibrant, bubbling fair with a focus on homegrown talent. Several renowned names will be vying for your attention — prominent among them is Tanya Baxter Contemporary (booth A8) — based in both London and Hong Kong, the leading art consultancy and gallery comes with decades of artistic experience working in the Post-Modern, Modern British and Contemporary art markets and is celebrated for supporting emerging as well as mid-career artists. 

Price:  HK$120 via HK Ticketing
Location: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Wan Chai
For more information: fineartasia.com

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Outdoor Theatre, Robotics Workshop and more…
Until 31 Oct
The newly revitalised Central Market creates a ‘Playground for all’, hosting a series of screenings in its open courtyard, Oasis, as well as a slew of STEAM workshops for the kids, and more. From three thought-provoking features such as The Art of Forgery, a biopic of notorious German art forger Wolfgang Beltracchi, to robotics-building workshops, there’s really plenty to see and do at this newly opened venue.

Price: Free entry
Location: Central Market
For more information: centralmarket.hk

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Heritage Fiesta cum Roving Exhibition 2021
Until 31 Oct
Take a stroll down memory lane and through the many historic landmarks of Hong Kong. The Heritage Fiesta covers 11 revitalised government-owned Grade I to III listed buildings, each of which will provide guided tours to visitors interested in rediscovering the city’s past architectural glories. From the Tai O Heritage Hotel and PMQ to Stone Houses, Haw Par Mansion and the former Fanling Magistracy, hours of fascinating exploring await history buffs. Exhibitions staged at the venues will run until the end of the year.

Price: Free entry
Location: Varies
For more information: heritage.gov.hk

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Hong Kong Tramways World Record Celebration
Until 4 Nov
Art, leisure and shopping come together in one venue to honour Hong Kong Tramways’ Guinness World Record for the ‘Largest double-decker tram fleet in service’. Stationed at the Leica shop in Causeway Bay, the RecordDing Our Moments exhibcaptures the joy of riding on the beloved ‘Ding Ding’ through 15 works by local photographers. Join in to celebrate this iconic emblem of Hong Kong and its place in the city’s history. Arrival by tram is recommended…

Price: Free entry
Location: Leica Store, 12 Pak Sha Rd, Causeway Bay
For more information: leegardens.com.hk

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Encounters Across Culture
Until 14 Nov
Through The House Collective, formed by a group of art- and design-conscious hotels located across China, comes Encounters Across Culture. Voyaging across four cities including Hong Kong, this biennial series showcases the diverse facets of each through an interactive performance of dance and design. Currently, The Upper House in Hong Kong and Chengdu’s The Temple House combine to give the stage to ballerina Hennes Yuen and hip-hop dancer Wan Siming from their respective cities.

Price: Free entry
Location: The Upper House
For more information: thehousecollective.com

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When Form Matters
Until 10 Apr 2022
The pioneer of the New Ink Art Movement in Hong Kong, Lui Shou-kwan, comes under the spotlight in an exhibition tracking his artistic journey to Zen painting. The Hong Kong Museum of Art displays 41 paintings from its archives and 11 works loaned from the Art Museum of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Works by Lui’s peers and students are also presented in this long-running showcase, which pays tribute to the father of modern ink art in Hong Kong and his contribution to art education.

Price: Free entry
Location: Hong Kong Museum of Art
For more information: hk.art.museum

September Highlights: Events, festivals and cultural happenings in Hong Kong

Fall season settles in with a series of exciting and must-see arts, culture, watch and jewellery exhibitions around town. From lantern-frenzy Mid-Autumn Festival to the annual Jewellery & Gem Hong Kong  to the trendy fashion runway of Centrestage,  here are the hottest events, festivals and cultural happenings in Hong Kong to see this September. 

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Street/Park
Until 19 Sep
Joining the world’s most prestigious athletic stage at the Tokyo Olympics this summer enabled skateboarding to break new ground in the sports world. It also resulted in a huge bump in popularity and status locally. K11 Musea extends the cool vibe of the uber-hip subculture by hosting the city’s largest indoor skatepark pop-up experience. Skate over to Victoria Dockside for workshops, showcases of rare sneakers and a presentation of artist-collaborative skate-deck designs courtesy of leading brands. 

Price: Free entry
Location: 605, 6/F, K11 Art & Cultural Centre, K11 Musea, Tsim Sha Tsui
For more info: k11musea.com

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Boundless Union
3-25 Sep
Understanding the beauty and balance of nature may be foreign to many Hongkongers, but an exhibition by two Korean artists brings it within reach. Staged by Axel Vervoordt Gallery Hong Kong, Boundless Union showcases the talent of Bae Bien-U and Kwon Dae-Sup. The intrinsic ideas of nature are brought into focus by the large- and small-format photographs of Bae’s Sonamu (Pine Trees) series and Kwon’s Moon Jars installation – a compelling display of motion in stillness. 

Price: Free entry
Location: 21/F, Coda Designer Centre, Wong Chuk Hang Road. 
For more info: axel-vervoordt.com

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Natural and Organic Asia
7-9 Sep
The global pandemic has shaken the city into a new normal of self-care and clean eating, so there is no better time for industries to focus on health and wellness. Answering the demand for a healthier, greener lifestyle is Natural & Organic Asia, the city’s annual convention for sourcing products that will sustain a more caring world. From fresh produce to beauty items, trade professionals and business visitors can find everything green at their fingertips. 

Price: Free entry (registrations required)
Location: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Wan Chai. 
For more info: naturalandorganicasia.com

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Hong Kong Watch & Clock Fair and Salon de TE
8-12 Sep
Arriving in timely fashion at its usual exhibition space, the annual Watch & Clock Fair showcases a slew of horological devices from high-end feats to everyday choices. The five-day event runs in tandem with Salon de TE, where professionals and connoisseurs can admire the latest achievements of watch manufactures and designers by means of a parade, product launches and sharing sessions on market trends. The last day is open to the public, while international buyers can log into the Click2Match virtual platform for full online access of the event and showcases.

Price: Free entry (registrations required)
Location: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Wan Chai. 
For more info: hkwatchfair.hktdc.com

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Hong Kong Coin Show
9-11 Sep
The eighth edition of this annual coin exhibition is set to open its doors at The Mira Hong Kong. Collectors can polish their knowledge through presentations by more than 100 leading numismatic organisations and dealers from around the world, and take advantage of educational seminars and free appraisals. There are exciting live auctions by Stack’s Bowers, Spink & Son and Hong Kong’s Rarehouse, while on-site services provided by coin grading experts PCGS and NGC are always popular. 

Price: Free entry (registration required)  
Location: 18/F, The Mira Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui
For more info: hongkongcoinshow.com

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Centrestage
10-12 Sep
What’s going to be the next hot fashion trend? An avant-garde piece, or perhaps a modern cheongsam? Centrestage returns this month for its sixth fashion showcase. Spotlighting branded fashion apparel and designers’ collections, it is expected to draw some 240 local and international labels. The three-day event, sponsored by Create Hong Kong and cosmetics brand NARS, will have fashionistas out in force over a frenzied weekend. 

Price: Free entry
Location: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Wan Chai. 
For more info: centrestage.com.hk

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Jewellery & Gem World Hong Kong
17-20 Sep
Undeterred by the global pandemic and travel restrictions, the region’s most-anticipated fine jewellery event, Jewellery & Gem World HK returns. Its first omnichannel edition opens its doors, both physically and virtually to see, touch and feel a wide range of pieces, while treating international viewers to an extended all-access platform of the newest products and information-packed webinars. The online access will be made available from 13th until the end of the month. 

Price: Free entry
Location: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Wan Chai. 
For more info: jewellerynet.com

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Mid-Autumn Festival
21 Sep
Mooncakes, firecrackers and paper lanterns – if there is one festival that delights both young and old, it’s the Mid-Autumn Festival – the most anticipated time for families in the latter half of the year. Under the light of the full moon, the city prepares for night-long festivities of mooncake munching, candle-lighting, all-out dining and a load of lantern fun for the wholly family. With Covid-19 cases currently under control, the Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance is also set to return for the festival on the 21st of this month. Keep your eyes peeled for celebrations across the city.

Location: Various locations
For more info: discoveryhongkong.com

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Waiting Heart
24-26 Sep
Revitalising the classical performance art of Cantonese opera, this joint presentation by the Hong Kong Dance Company and Utopia Cantonese Opera Workshop delivers beauty, elegance and romance. Waiting Heart tells of a poet’s enduring love and is based on Legend of the Purple Hairpin by playwright Tang Ti-sheng. The Cantonese opera-cum-ballet starring, directed and choreographed by Yang Yuntao is a stellar example of storytelling through dance.

Price: From HK$220
Location: Hong Kong Cultural Centre, Tsim Sha Tsui
For more info: hkdance.com

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Tot Experiences
Until 31 Sep
In place of its negroni week, The Daily Tot has revamped their event calendar with a month full of “Tot Experiences” for its guests — all for a good cause. In support of the women of Afghanistan, the rum-bar is helping raise funds for the Women of Women foundation and help bring awareness to the current troubles the country is facing right now. Featuring a brand new Peated Mezcal Negroni (HK$130) and the zero-waste Banana Rum Negroni (HK$130), with every order of negroni, HK$10 goes to the Women for Women charity. Other events include Cuban Jazz Night on 8 Sep and a cocktail making class on 26 Sep. 

Price: Price varies
Location: The Daily Tot, Hollywood Road, Central
For more info: thedailytot.com

August Highlights: Must-see arts and cultural events in Hong Kong

The month of August arrives with no shortage of exciting, must-see events around town. Get creatively inspired by performance art at the annual International Arts Carnival, head to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre to shop limited-edition prints, drawings and sculptures at the 8th Affordable Art Fair, or immerse yourself in the healing Japanese art of Nagomi Pastel. There are plenty of creative happenings around town to give you a cultural fix and the hottest pictures Instagram! 

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International Arts Carnival
Until 15 Aug
Aiming to expose children to the wide world of performing arts and expand audiences’ artistic worldview, this summer carnival – one of Hong Kong’s biggest cultural events – includes dance, acrobatics, theatre, puppeteering, opera for babies and musicals. In addition to the wide range of performances, engaging activities such as workshops, talks and exhibitions are also being staged in various cultural centres across the city. And with Covid-19 social distancing restrictions still in place, the performances will comprise of a mix of online and in-person.
How much: HK$70
Where: Various locations
For more info: ticket.urbtix.hk

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SHIFT Dance Intensive
2 – 6 Aug
A great way to get the kids moving this school break is enrolling them in an intensive week-long immersion of contemporary dance at Red Shoe Dance Studios. The four-day workshop will be taught by established guest artists and professional dancers based in California, Australia and Hong Kong. Young movers of ages 13 and up can hone their technique and explore forms of improvisation and floor work in the studio’s first international collaboration on a hybrid physical-and-virtual format.
How much: HK$6,500
Where: 22/F, Lee Fund Centre, Aberdeen
For more info: shiftdanceintensive.com

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Hong Kong Int’l Tea Fair
12 – 16 Aug
Tea aficionados are in for a treat at the city’s annual International Tea Fair which will spotlight major tea-trading regions, as well as future tea technology and products and a slew of confectionery and baked snacks to complement the experience. Tea ceremonies and award shows are sprinkled among the tastings.
How much: Free entry
Where: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Wan Chai
For more info: event.hktdc.com/fair/hkteafair-en

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Hong Kong Food Expo
12-16 Aug
Returning for the 32nd time, this large-scale annual exhibition of mouth-watering delicacies and specialities from around the world is set to entice gourmets. More than 900 exhibitors will present a wide range of treats, from bakery items to Halal fare to Traditional Chinese Medicine remedies. Running simultaneously to the International Tea Fair, the Food Expo also includes cooking demonstrations and live forums led by prominent chefs.
How much: HK$10
Where: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Wan Chai
For more info: event.hktdc.com/fair/hkfoodexpo

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Gin Festival Hong Kong
17 Aug
An exclusive opportunity for gin lovers to gather, this exciting festival showcases more than 100 different gins, including limited-edition bottles, available for tasting. A well-rounded itinerary includes seminars with top brands and distilleries, music, food and entertainment. Sip your G-and-T of choice while watching top-ranked bartenders from some of the most well-known joints in the city make special gin-inspired cocktails.
How much: HK$190
Where: Renaissance Hotel, Wan Chai
For more info: ginfestival.asia

 

Also Read: Lockdown Learning: New skills to pick up to expand your horizons

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Affordable Art Fair Hong Kong
27-29 Aug
Making world art more accessible and inclusive to enthusiasts of all backgrounds, the Affordable Art Fair returns with a carefully curated exhibition of high-quality artworks at reasonable prices. Whether it is a painting or sculpture, you are likely to find a piece that speaks to you here within a price range of HK$1,000 to HK$100,000. The event will also showcase live musical performances, innovative talks, tours and hands-on workshops for adults and kids alike.
How much: HK$100
Where: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Wan Chai
For more info: affordableartfair.com

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Hungry Ghost Festival
22 Aug
According to local tradition, the Hungry Ghost Festival (Yu Lan) – a period also coined as Ghost Month – is when spirits come out to roam the streets among the living. If your faith isn’t steeped in the same superstitions, you can skip on the rituals of incense and joss-paper burning and still enjoy the night, which typically showcases Chinese opera performances on make-shift bamboo stages at sports grounds across the city.
How much: Free entry
Where: Various locations
For more info: discoverhongkong.com

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Hong Kong Computer and Communications Festival
20-23 Aug
Techies, be thrilled! The Hong Kong Computer and Communications Festival exhibits all the latest and greatest gadgets and devices readily available for purchase. There’s a strong focus on sports, health and wellness, so get out of your bedroom and over to the Convention Centre to snap up one of the countless exclusive deals by suppliers tempting you to add to your collection.
How much: HK$30
Where: Hall 1, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Wan Chai
For more info: hkccf-expo.com

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Nagomi Pastel Art Workshop
Until 31 Dec
If you haven’t heard of Nagomi art, now is the perfect opportunity to get hands-on with this simple yet therapeutic Japanese art form. Eschewing the use of traditional drawing instruments, such as pens and brushes, participants can explore using their fingers instead to apply pastel powders on canvas. A calming process that results in zen-like gradient circular illustrations, Nagomi art is suitable for all ages. Parents eager for respite can take their energetic youngsters to this tranquil workshop.
How much: HK$320
Where: H405, PMQ, Central
For more info: isatisse.com

 

Also Read: Restoring Hong Kong’s love of Cantonese Opera

October Events: Highlights for Hong Kong’s up coming months

Hong Kong remains adamant to push forward with delivering the entertainment and social value that makes this city relevant, despite social distancing regulations that have led some noteworthy events like Cockenflap and Art Basel Hong Kong to either reschedule or cancel. Still, there are several events that will continue to enliven the city with entertainment, art, culture and education this month. From virtual art and dining exhibitions to sustainability conferences, here are the highlights of upcoming weeks in Hong Kong. 

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Hong Kong Wine and Dine Festival

Oct 25 – 28

Despite its cancellation last year, the annual Hong Kong Wine & Dine Festival returns digitally at the end of the month, instead of its usual spot at the Central Harbourfront Event Space. In view of the ongoing  Covid-19 pandemic, the organisers have decided to turn the popular interactive festival into a virtual market place. In spite of the change, the festival will be bringing all of its usual highlights including workshops and talks by food critics, chefs and sommeliers. discoverhongkong.com

Online Event. www.discoverhongkong.com

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Wei Ligang Showcases Chinese Ink and Acrylic

Oct 3 – Jan 2

Internationally renowned Chinese calligrapher, Wei Ligang showcases Silent Mountains, Meandering River in his third solo exhibition at Alisan Fine Arts.  The event presents 14 of his latest Chinese ink and acrylic on paper works, created specially for this exhibition. The theme of the exhibition is a symbolism of the “circuitous and gentle thoughts of Chinese people.” Wei is best known for his abstract paintings that combine traditional and modern calligraphy. This will mark Wei’s third solo exhibition at the gallery.

21/F, 1 Lyndhurst Tower, 1 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central.

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 Jewellery & Gem Digital World

Oct 27 – 29

Informa Markets Jewellery launches its first ever bespoke digital event – the Jewellery & Gem Digital World. The virtual exhibition features cutting edge Atelier technology that enables guests to explore and personalise their virtual visit and participate in video meetings and webinars. The digital event will run live for 24 hours during the two-day virtual exhibition, offering sellers the flexibility to serve buyers at any time. The platform is in English, with a Chinese-language interface.

Online Event. www.exhibitions.jewellerynet.com

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Art Basel’s OVR:20c

Oct 28-31

Due to the cancellation of its original gallery exhibition at Basel, Art Basel opens its online viewing room for the third time this year in the form of OVR:20C, following last month’s OVR:2020. Art connoisseurs would be keen to find works of art created  throughout the 20th century, between 1900 and 1999 in another tightly focused thematic virtual showcase. The digital art exhibition is the internationally reputed organisation’s bid to bring together its global network of collectors and exhibitors.

Online Event. www.artbasel.com/ovr

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RETHINK 2020: Enterprise Forum For Future Sustainability

Oct 29

As consumer interests increasingly lean towards living more sustainable lifestyles and using more eco-friendly products, ReThink has organized a two-day programme that features industry experts, businesses and professionals on the environmental impacts of labour practices and how businesses can excel towards a more sustainable future. The event is comprised of 28 conference sessions, 15 expert panels, 8 workshops and 4 keynote speakers.

Tickets are priced at HK $575 (Day 1) and HK $455 (Day 2). K11 Atelier King’s Road, No. 728, King’s Road, Quarry Bay

December Events: Highlights for Hong Kong’s upcoming month

From the always-fun-filled AIA carnival to spectacular horse racing events for equine enthusiasts and starting your New Year with picturesque firework displays along Victoria Harbour, here are the December events to look forward to in Hong Kong.

December Events in Hong Kong

DesignInspire
5-7 Dec

The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) and the Business of Design Week (BODW) are partnering up once more to host a three-day exhibition titled DesignInspire 2019. Aimed at inspiring and fostering creative talents from across the globe, the showcase will spotlight an array of innovative products, projects and interactive installations, all in the hopes of finding the Next Big Thing among today’s up-and-coming designers, brands and creative associations.

Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre, 1 Expo Dr, Wan Chai.

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L’Amour Immortel
6-8 Dec

When Pu Songling (1640-1715), the Qing dynasty writer, penned Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio, he could scarcely have imagined its popularity would endure through the centuries. Yet, that is precisely what has happened, with the Hong Kong Dance Company soon to recreate the magic of one of its 500-odd stories in a dance performance dubbed L’Amour Immortel. Set to be staged for the third time, the evocative tale follows the love story of Nie Xiaoqian, a beautiful ghost, and Ning Caichen, a scholar.

Grand Theatre, Hong Kong Cultural Centre, 10 Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui. HK$80-480.

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Longines Hong Kong Int’l Races
8 Dec

The city’s equine enthusiasts are in for a treat, as not one, not two, but four world-class horse racing events will be held at the Sha Tin Racecourse over the course of just one day. Enjoy fast-paced action as the world’s leading horses and jockeys descend to vie for victory in the Hong Kong Cup, Hong Kong Mile, Hong Kong Spring and Hong Kong Vase. If the collective winnings of HK$93 million aren’t enough to thrill the viewers, there’s also plenty of off-track entertainment to keep them occupied.

Sha Tin Racecourse, Shatin.

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Air Supply Live in Hong Kong 2019
10 Dec

For over three decades now, Brit-Australian pop rock duo Air Supply has enchanted the world with such romantic ballads as Lost in Love, All Out of Love and Every Woman in the World. Now, guitarist / singer-songwriter Graham Russell and lead vocalist Russell Hitchcock are bringing their powerful musical act to KITEC for one night only, as they look to woo the city’s music aficionados with a medley of their greatest hits.

Star Hall, KITEC, 1 Trademart Dr, Kowloon Bay. HK$388-988.

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AIA Carnival
12 Dec-16 Feb

Comedic clowns, trapeze acrobatics, death-defying motorbike stunts… The AIA Carnival, formerly known as the AIA Great European Carnival, is set to return to Central Harbourfront, led by the redoubtable Ring Mistress Hayley Gandey. Expect plenty of jaw-dropping acts, colourfully costumed characters and awe-inspiring feats of physical contortion that are all part of life under the big red tent of Gandeys Circus.

Central Harbourfront Event Space, 9 Lung Wo Rd, Central. From HK$200.

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The Lion King
18 Dec-5 Jan

The award-winning Broadway play based on Disney’s beloved classic, The Lion King, will be returning to Hong Kong, bringing with it the chance to sing along to such renowned tunes as Circle of Life, Can You Feel the Love Tonight and other musical scores created by Tim Rice and Elton John. This anthropomorphic adaptation is sure to keep your little ones enchanted long after the last note has been played.

AsiaWorld-Expo, Airport Expo Blvd, Chek Lap Kok. HK$399-1,299.

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The Nutcracker
19-29 Dec

The Hong Kong Ballet looks all set to thrill the entire family with its latest take on Terence Kohler’s beloved ballet, The Nutcracker. Experience the magical allure of the holiday season in all its glory as you embark on a journey replete with breathtaking choreography, beautiful musical numbers and stunning set pieces, as Clara and Fritz help the eponymous Nutcracker to reunite with his Ballerina love.

Grand Theatre, Hong Kong Cultural Centre, 10 Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui. HK$180-1,000.

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Hong Kong Food Festival
25-29 Dec

If you’re worried that you won’t be able to fit in enough foodie delights this Christmas, fear not, for the upcoming Hong Kong Food Festival could more than satiate your appetite. Entering its 17th year, the massive five-day food showcase will bring together culinary treats from all over Asia – organised into nine themed zones – in what is sure to be a truly unforgettable feast. Best wear loose trousers for this one.

Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre, 1 Expo Dr, Wan Chai. HK$10-20. 

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New Year’s Countdown and Fireworks
31 Dec

After a long, challenging year, Hong Kong looks set to ring in the new year with a picturesque pyrotechnic firework display along Victoria Harbour. The heart of the proceedings this year will be Wan Chai’s Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, and will feature synchronised LED and laser light displays set to a musical soundtrack. A word of warning though – best head out early to nab the most scenic spots as both sides of the harbour tend to fill up quickly. Locations vary.

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August Events: A round-up of the can’t-miss happenings in HK this month

From renowned musical acts like American Football and the Chainsmokers to comedian Trevor Noah, here are the hottest August events happening in Hong Kong…

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1 Aug

Clockenflap Presents: American Football

In a bid to build up momentum for the 12th Clockenflap Festival later this year, the event’s organisers have ensured that Hong Kong is suitably soundtracked all summer long, with emo math rock wonders American Football next up to do the honours. The Illinois-based trio-turned-quartet Clockenflap Presents: American Football originally hit the big time back in 1997 and, following a decade-plus hiatus, are now back to rocking out and keeping their many fans happy with such post-emo delights as American Football House and LP3. This Town Needs, 6 Shung Shun St, Yau Tong. HK$390. ticketflap.com

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3-4 Aug

PAW Patrol Live! “The Great Pirate Adventure”

With back-to-school season inching ever closer, you may want to give the kids one last hurrah before dispatching them back to the groves of Academe – and what hurrah could be grander than PAW Patrol Live! “The Great Pirate Adventure”, a 75-minute live-action event inspired by the ever-popular children’s toys of the same name. Ready yourself for squeals of pure delight from your enthralled kiddiewinks as the Paw Patrol sets out to rescue Cap’n Turbot from a mysterious dark cavern, with their assistance almost certain to be called upon. KITEC, 1 Trademark Dr, Kowloon Bay. HK$280–680. premier.hkticketing.com

15 Aug

Hungry Ghost Festival

In a city with as rich and diverse a food culture as Hong Kong, it’s no wonder that even death does little to diminish the appetites of its residents, with these post-funeral foodies’ passions for partaking celebrated every year in the form of the Hungry Ghost Festival (Yu Lan for the Cantonese conversant). Forever falling on the 15th day of the seventh lunar month, the festival springs from a local legend that maintains that restless spirits roam the earth on that particular day. In order to escape the wrath of these gallivanting ghouls, it is customary to offer gifts of food and other diverting trinkets. To be on the safe side, have a little demonic dim sum about your person at all times. Locations vary. discoverhongkong.com

15–19 Aug

HKTDC Food Expo 2019

It is surely no coincidence that Hong Kong’s annual mega-cuisinathon – the HKTDC Food Expo – opens its doors on the very same day that carb-deprived corpses and hungry hellspawn are said to roam the city. As ever, the four-day gourmet gala will welcome a vast array of international epicureanminded exhibitors, with this year’s event featuring more than 1,500 victuals vendors from all around the world. With last year’s event said to have attracted in excess of 500,000 visitors, it’s probably wise to pop in early lest you be cheated of your chance to savour such delights as Columbia’s premier coffee beans, Malaysia’s finest fish curry powder and New Zealand’s hottest honey products. Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, 1 Expo Dr, Wan Chai. hkfoodexpo.hktdc.com

16 Aug

Shinywinds in Central 2019

Determined to get the party started and to heat up the harbourside action at this month’s SummerFest is Shinywinds, the hugely successful local orchestra. Established in 2008 as a way for Hong Kong students, past and present, to come together and share their musical prowess, the orchestra is now something of a local institution. This three-hour-long outdoor concert is the perfect opportunity to find out just why it is so popular, as well as the ideal excuse to while away the afternoon to the accompaniment of a host of top tunes and a bevvy or two. Central Harbourfront, 9 Lung Wo Rd, Central. summerfest-centralharbourfront.hk

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16–20 Aug

Hong Kong International Egyptian Folklore and Oriental Dance Festival

With belly dancing’s popularity at an all-time high for both participants and sundry-motived spectators, the Hong Kong International Egyptian Folklore and Oriental Dance Festival is undoubtedly a can’t-miss event for those keen to learn a thing or two about this ancient art form. For three terpsichorean-themed days on the trot, the festival will be full to the brim with fiercely-fought dance competitions and wiggle-your-hips workshops, giving Hongkongers of all ages the opportunity to learn a little about the history and culture of this semi-athletic, highly-erotic form of entertainment. The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, 1 Gloucester Rd, Wan Chai.
HK$350–600. maxwelldancing.com

21 Aug

Trevor Noah Loud & Clear Tour 2019

Acclaimed South African comedian turned- host of The Daily Show, Trevor Noah is making his Hong Kong debut this month, no doubt much to the delight of the city’s many giggling gig-goers. Aside from his weekly slot at Comedy Central, the funny-man also found time to write Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood and to star in two Netflix specials, where he turned his attention to such topics as race, immigration and, of course, life in Trump’s America. Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, 1 Expo Dr, Wan Chai. HK$588–1,088. premier.hkticketing.com

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23 Aug

The Chainsmokers Live in Hong Kong

World War Joy, the latest critically lauded,continent-spanning tour by The Chainsmokers, the celebrated US DJ duo, wends its way into Hong Kong later this month. Undisputed champions of the Billboard charts, the tunesome twosome have enjoyed a seemingly unstoppable run of electropop hits – the likes of Closer and Don’t Let Me Down to name but two – and are returning to the city by popular demand after wowing concertgoers with a truly sensational gig last year. This time around, they are set to give the city’s restless ravers all the beats they need to carry them well into the night and on to the early morning. AsiaWorld-Expo, Airport Expo Blvd, Chek Lap Kok. HK$588–1,088. premier.hkticketing.com

31 Aug

Angels Zumbathon 2019

If staying active for the sake of your health wasn’t enough to motivate you to don your lycra athleisure gear, perhaps the chance to raise funds for much-needed afterschool and counselling programmes for the children of Po Leung Kuk will prove the added incentive you need to sign up for this year’s Angels Zumbathon. It’s a high-energy dance event that has grown every year – starting off with just 50 participants seven years ago and set to
have more than 500 this time around. Not only is it a day packed to the gunwales with goodwill, it’s also a chance to work out with some of Hong Kong’s finest Zumba instructors, including George Lu, Rachel Fok and JC Ferron. Hong Kong Football Club, 2 Sports Rd, Happy Valley. HK$450. angels-for-children.org/events

July Events: A round-up of the can’t-miss happenings in HK this month

The month of July has an array of celebrations, festivals and gigs up its sleeve to help you beat the notorious Hong Kong heat. Whether you’re looking to have some fun in the sun, or keep cool indoors – we’ve rounded up 9 must-see-and-do July events that are worth penciling into your diary.

July Events

1 July

22nd Anniversary of the HKSAR

Taking place at the beginning of the month is the commemoration of the 22nd anniversary of the Establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region or, in layman’s terms, The Handover. While celebrations have had a tendencyto vary over the years, it’s a safe bet to expect the ceremonial fanfare to be turned up to 11. Expect parades, flag-raising ceremonies, cultural performances, sports matches and, of course, a whole night’s sky worth of fireworks. Locations vary. gov.hk

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4 Jul

Alexander Shtarkman Piano Recital

Renowned for his piano recitals in the Americas, Europe and Russia, Alexander Shtarkman will be heading to Hong Kong this month to treat the more refined to his repertoire of recitals from Bach, Schumann and Ravel. Awarded the First Prize at the Ferruccio Busoni International Piano Competition in Bolzano, Italy, and now a member of the piano faculty at Peabody Institute, Shtarkman’s visit to Hong Kong is sure to be truly classic. The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, 1 Gloucester Rd, Wan Chai. HK$130–480. hkticketing.com

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5 Jul–18 Aug 

International Arts Carnival 2019

With events taking place throughout much of the summer season, the  International Arts Carnival is back in action, just in time to keep your kids busy during the long school-less months ahead. The wide assortment of events on offer include puppetry, interactive theatre, magic shows and, apparently, far more. Billed as ‘Fun for the Whole Family’, there may be no better way for the kids to beat the summer heat and learn a thing or two about culture and the arts, while giving parents a fighting chance to preserve their sanity. Locations vary. HK$35–580. hkiac.gov.hk

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5–8 Jul 

Hong Kong Bakery Carnival

The Hong Kong Bakery Carnival is being billed as the city’s first-ever public bakery show, with its organisers hoping to build on the success of the Hong Kong International Bakery Expo, an event that has delighted the city’s more sweet-toothed residents since 2012. Would-be pastry partakers may want to loosen their belts as the event will comprise bakery workshops, competitions, on-site demonstrations by celebrity chefs and, of course, lots and lots of food tasting. Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, 1 Expo Dr, Wan Chai. hkbakerycarnival.com

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6 Jul

LUMIERE International Fashion Event

Hong Kong’s fashionistas will be out in full force as Meler Productions presents Hong Kong: Lumiere, an event that will kick off its high-end fashion show and summer party this month. Showcasing an array of international designers from Japan, Hong Kong, USA, France and Sweden, this highly fashionable fiesta won’t be strictly fun and games, with five percent of all profits being donated to Redress, a Hong Kong-based NGO dedicated to promoting environmental sustainability in the fashion industry. The Annex, 173 Des Voeux Rd, Central. HK$370. eventbrite.com

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6–28 Jul

Big Resign Day

They say life imitates art more than art imitates life. This, however, may not hold true from the upcoming local production of Big Resign Day. A laugh-out loud comedy, it follows the lives of several stressed-out Hong Kong office workers and dives deep into the darker side of the city’s work culture. The show’s three-week run features a number of homegrown stars, including actress Jessica Hsuan and former DJ and multimedia personality Lam1Hey. This eminently comic cast is sure to make the crowds chortle while touching on subjects that are certain to have real resonance. The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, 1 Gloucester Rd, Wan Chai. HK$380–580. premier.hkticketing.com

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23 Jul

Clockenflap presents: Yaeji, live in HK

In order to excite concertgoers before the event proper in November, festival organisers Clockenflap are making the summer sizzle with an array of international talents, including New York-based singer and producer DJ Yaeji. From humble beginnings at her college’s radio station, the Korean-American sensation soared out of the underground scene to become a fullfledged international superstar on the back of such hits as Raingurl and Drink I’m Sippin On. Yaeji’s Hong Kong debut is all but guaranteed to be an eclectic, electric night of avant-pop. This Town Needs, 6  Shung Shun St, Yau Tong. HK$420. ticketflap.com

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24 Jul

Clockenflap presents: Alvvays

Hailed as Canada’s new indie champs (with Tegan and Sara now decidedly mainstream), Alvvays is back in Hong Kong after wooing crowds at last year’s Clockenflap Festival. Their latest album, Antisocialites, may be the most un- Hong Kong name around, but this won’t stop these mighty alt-rockers from delivering one of the more unique concert experiences on offer to 852 hipsters this year. Beg, steal or borrow a ticket and bop along to such peerless dreamy pop as Not My Baby, Dreams Tonite and Archie Marry Me. Go on. You know you want to. This Town Needs, 6 Shung Shun St, Yau Tong. HK$470. ticketflap.com

July Events

26–28 Jul

2019 e-Sports and Music Festival

Gaming fans, for once, will want to put down their controllers and head outside for the weekend when the e-Sports and Music Festival arrives in Hong Kong at the end of the month. Besides many of the homegrown top talents, there will be an impressive assembly of gamers from across the globe, all of whom will be competing for the HK$3.5 million inprize money on offer. Last year’s festival attracted more than 80,000 fans, but organisers are confident that the 2019 event will be bigger yet. Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, 1 Expo Dr, Wan Chai. HK$50-250. emfhk.com