Events in Focus

Exciting events are taking place in Hong Kong all year round. From art and music to movies and sports, there is always something going on. Here are some of the highlights of what’s coming up.
Cantonese Opera Young Talent

Cantonese Opera Young Talent

Now – August 6

Cantonese opera is a UNESCO-listed Intangible Cultural Heritage. The showcase aims not only to pass on the legacy to young artists, but also to encourage a new audience to appreciate its true beauty.

Details here
Food Expo 2023

Food Expo 2023

August 17–21

The event brings together exhibitors from around the world to showcase a diverse range of food and beverage products. Running concurrently with Food Expo are the Home Delights Expo and Beauty & Wellness Expo.

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Hong Kong Computer & Communications Festival 2023

Hong Kong Computer & Communications Festival 2023

August 25-28

This year, the festival presents a variety of activities across multiple zones. Key zones include HK InnoFest, Web3 Asia Sport Tech & Esports Experience Zone, Smart Technology for the Elderly Pavilion, 5G & Green Tech Zone, and Smart Technology Enhancement Exhibition by HKtag.

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Vital Signs

Vital Signs

Now – September 3

‘Vital Signs’ celebrates Hong Kong’s unique and distinctive visual identity through its iconic neon heritage. The exhibition brings visitors to the vibrant streetscapes of Wan Chai, Tsim Sha Tsui and Causeway Bay of the 70s and 80s.


Photo: Courtesy of Tai Kwun

Details here
Design District Hong Kong (#ddHK) – Vivid Tsuen Wan

Design District Hong Kong (#ddHK) – Vivid Tsuen Wan

August 18 – September 14

This is a creative tourism event that celebrates authentic culture and creativity, bringing unique local neighborhoods in Hong Kong to life through design elements. Artists from the US, UK, Japan and Hong Kong will produce art installations for the Tsuen Wan district. There will also be free themed tours, live performances, art and cultural workshops, and more.

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International Arts Carnival 2023

Ink | Pulse

Now – September 24

This algorithm-driven, live generative work for the M+ Facade is a cross-disciplinary collaboration between acclaimed Taiwanese calligraphy artist Tong Yang-Tze and Hong Kong media artist Chris Cheung (h0nh1m).


Photo: Courtesy of Tong Yang-Tze and Chris Cheung (h0nh1m)

Details here
Don’t want to miss any of these? Start planning your trip to Hong Kong now! Stay tuned for more!