Let us inspire you with our weekly pick of best events and things to do in Hong Kong. Whether you’re looking for something to do this weekend or during the month, we might have great ideas for you. From exhbitions to special events happening in Hong Kong, we surely have something that will suit you.
Events in Hong Kong This November
Winter Wonderland Central 2025 — November 14-January 4

Hong Kong WinterFest transforms Central into a festive wonderland filled with lights, music and Christmas spirit. From the 20-metre Christmas tree at Statue Square’s Christmas Town to the illuminated Starlight Boulevard and the dazzling Immersive Light Show across landmark buildings, the event brings joy to all ages.
Don’t miss the Christmas market, Santa appearances and nightly projections lighting up the skyline, a perfect way to celebrate the season in the city centre. Head to our guide to Winter Wonderland Central 2025 for more details.
When: November 14, 2025 – January 4, 2026
Where: Statue Square Gardens, Chater Road & LANDMARK, Central
Tickets: Free entry. Visit the official website for programme updates
A Disney Christmas — November 14-January 4

Hong Kong Disneyland brings a full season of themed holiday activities across the park. World of Frozen becomes a snowy land, and Disney Friends like Mickey, Duffy and Woody greet you in new Christmas outfits. Stay for the Tree Lighting Ceremony and drone show on Main Street. On selected dates, Disney Christmas Live in Concert! features Jay Fung, YT Chau and Alfred Hui with the Hong Kong Children’s Choir. The park also prepares a Magical New Year’s Eve Countdown to ring in 2026 with you.
When: November 14, 2025 to January 4, 2026
Where: Hong Kong Disneyland, Lantau Island
Tickets: Regular park admission; seating passes available for Disney Christmas Live in Concert!. Visit the official website for more deatils and ticketing
The Beginning of The Moomins 80th Anniversary Exhibition — November 14-January 4

Step into the whimsical world of the Moomins as the beloved Finnish characters celebrate their 80th anniversary. Running from November 14 to January 4 at Kai Tak Mall 2, this exhibition recreates the first Moomin tale, “The Moomins and the Great Flood,” through immersive storytelling, light installations, and interactive art zones. Fans can explore classic scenes, take photos with beautifully crafted displays, and shop limited-edition anniversary merchandise.
When: November 14, 2025 – January 4, 2026
Where: Level 4, Kai Tak Mall 2
Tickets: $128 (general), $228 (pair). Visit the website for event details and buy tickets on Klook
54th Hong Kong French Film Festival — November 19-December 11

The 54th Hong Kong French Film Festival returns with a wide selection of French films screened across cinemas citywide, all with English and sometimes Chinese subtitles. This year’s adult picks span cult classics and bold cinema, from Raw and Queen Margot to Amélie, The Piano Teacher, and Gérard Jugnot’s Santa Claus Is a Stinker, perfect for cinephiles seeking something unforgettable.
When: November 19 – December 11,
Where: Cinemas across Hong Kong
Tickets: Visit the official website for more details
Meet & Photo with Australian Firefighters — November 19-22
The Australian Firefighters Calendar (AFF) will bring five firefighters to Hong Kong to raise awareness for local animal welfare groups. Pet parents can attend special Meet & Photo sessions across pet-friendly venues, where guests who purchase the Hong Kong edition calendar can take photos and even let their pets be held by the firefighters. Proceeds support SPCA, Hong Kong Dog Rescue, Hong Kong Seeing Eye Dog Services and more.
When: Meet & Photo sessions from November 19–22, 2025
Where: Various venues including AIRSIDE, ifc mall and animal shelters
Tickets: Purchase the HK Special Edition Calendar (HK$188) to attend one session. Visit HKGDA’s Instagram for more info
CT Music Fest — November 21-23
Mark your calendars for CT Music Fest, happening 21–23 November at Saiyuen Camping Adventure Park, Cheung Chau. The first wave of artists includes Cantomania, Mr. Koo, Yellow!, and Jonas & Friends, with more acts from across Asia and Europe joining the weekend lineup. Beyond the music, families can enjoy bun tower climbing, a Cheung Chau bun workshop, drum circle jams, and a lively kids’ disco.
When: November 21-23, 2025
Where: Sai Yuen Camping Adventure Park, Cheung Chau
Tickets: From HK$430. Free admission for kids under 12. Visit Instagram and Eventbrite for event details and ticketing
Victoria Harbour Race 2025 — November 22
The Victoria Harbour Race returns with around 4,000 swimmers taking on a 1 km open-water route from Wan Chai’s Golden Bauhinia Square to the Avenue of Stars in Tsim Sha Tsui. A new Companion Team category lets friends and family swim side by side, adding a meaningful and supportive element to the challenge. Spectators can watch from both sides of the harbour, cheering swimmers as they glide across one of the city’s most iconic views.
When: November 22, 2025
Where: Victoria Harbour (Wan Chai to Tsim Sha Tsui)
Tickets: Free viewing. Visit the website for more event info
Hong Kong Streetathon 2025 — November 23
The Hong Kong Streetathon marks its 10th anniversary with a one-time chance to run the Central Kowloon Bypass before it opens to traffic. Full and half marathon runners will start in Causeway Bay and make their way through Kai Tak and Kowloon Bay, finishing in Yau Ma Tei. Expect a lively race atmosphere, artwork collaborations, themed parties and local snack support stations celebrating community, endurance and city pride.
When: November 23, 2025
Where: Causeway Bay to Yau Ma Tei via Central Kowloon Bypass
Tickets: Free viewing along the route. Visit the website for more event info
Hong Kong Pride — November 23
Hong Kong Pride returns with the theme “No Frame for Love,” celebrating the full spectrum of human connection. The event features a Rainbow Market where local creators, community groups and allies gather to share art, conversations and stories. This year places focus on the challenges same-sex partners face when denied legal recognition, particularly during end-of-life situations. The gathering is a call for dignity, understanding and equal protection for all relationships.
When: November 23, 2025
Where: 8/F, The Wave, Kwun Tong
Tickets: Free admission
CTA1000 Hong Kong Open 2025 — November 23-30

The CTA1000 Hong Kong Open 2025, part of the China Tennis Tour, will take place from November 23–30 at Victoria Park Tennis Court. Over eight exciting days, over 150 top tennis players, including Wang Qiang, Terjigle, Liu Fangzhou, and Liu Shaoyun, will compete in thrilling matches. The event promises high-level action, drawing both Chinese and international talents to Hong Kong.
When: November 23-30, 2025
Where: Victoria Park Tennis Court, Causeway Bay
Tickets: From HK$50 to HK$250. Visit the website for game schedule and buy tickets on Ticketflap
Oxfam Trailwalker — November 28-30
Oxfam Trailwalker returns this year as one of Hong Kong’s most meaningful endurance events. Teams of four will take on the 100km MacLehose Trail, working together to complete the journey within 48 hours. Beyond the physical challenge, the event raises crucial funds for Oxfam’s poverty alleviation and emergency relief projects across Asia and Africa. Whether you are participating or cheering along the route, it is all about community spirit and supporting those in need.
When: November 28–30, 2025
Where: MacLehose Trail, Hong Kong
Tickets: Registration details available on the official Oxfam Trailwalker website
PMQ deTour 2025 Design Festival — November 28-December 7

Hong Kong’s most anticipated design event returns with 17 curated installations and exhibitions. Running from November 28 to December 7, the festival features interactive workshops, dialogues, performances, and guided tours, all free to the public. This year’s theme, “The Shape of Yearning,” invites visitors to explore design through a three-layered framework, encouraging deep reflection on aesthetics, societal influences, and the values behind design.
When: November 28–December 7, 2025
Where: PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central
Tickets: Free Entry. Visit the website for full programme details
Hong Kong Cyclothon — November 30
The Hong Kong Cyclothon returns with thousands of cyclists taking on 32 km and 50 km routes that weave across bridges, tunnels and key city landmarks. Riders will finish near Jordan Road Flyover before heading to the Cyclothon Carnival in the West Kowloon Cultural District. Expect live music, sports showcases, food stalls, art workshops and family-friendly activities, along with a Family Fun Ride for parents and kids to enjoy the day together.
When: November 30, 2025
Where: Routes across Hong Kong; Carnival at Great Lawn, Art Park, West Kowloon Cultural District
Tickets: Free viewing; registration required for rides
Ongoing Events in Hong Kong — Save the Dates
CR7 LIFE Museum Hong Kong — July 7 onwards
Opening July 7, Asia’s first CR7 LIFE Museum will arrive at K11 MUSEA. Celebrating football legend Cristiano Ronaldo, the 12,000 square feet exhibition pay tribute to his extraordinary careers, with major trophies, rare memorabilia, and interactive displays like a UR CR7 YouTube studio replica. While we are waiting for the confirmation of the celebrity guest list at the grand opening, you can now buy tickets and get merchandise perks. Before the museum opening, you can visit the CR7 LIFE Flagship Store at Times Square for exclusive memorabilia from June 7.
When: July 7 onwards
Where: 6F, K11 MUSEA, K11 Art & Cultural Centre Kunsthalle, Tsim Sha Tsui
Tickets: From HK$180. Visit website and Instagram for more event info
Dream Rooms: Environments by Women Artists 1950–Now — Now-January 18

This immersive exhibition brings together visionary works by women artists across Asia, Europe, and the Americas over seven decades. You can walk through full-scale reconstructions of groundbreaking environments once thought lost, from feather-filled rooms to nylon tunnels. Each installation invites participation with light, sound, and movement into transformative encounters.
When: Now until January 18, 2026
Where: M+ Museum, West Kowloon
Tickets: HK$190. Visit website for more event info and ticketing
Upcoming Events in Hong Kong — Save the Dates
Christmas Decorations & — Throughout December
Hong Kong glows with dazzling Christmas displays: a European village at Discovery Bay, Disney themed parades at Harbour City, a 20-metre illuminated lake at LANDMARK and more. Plus, Statue Square turned into a winter wonderland, with festive lights, christmas markets and light shows in the surrounding area, perfect to get into the holiday spirit.
Visit our Christmas Decorations 2025 guide for the best festive decorations around the city.
When: Throughout December 2025
Where: Across Hong Kong
Tickets: Most of the installations are free to visit. For more information, visit our Christmas Decorations 2025 guide.
Meet Santa in Hong Kong — Throughout December
Make Christmas magical with Santa meet-and-greets at Pacific Place, Harbour City, Lee Gardens, Fortnum & Mason and more. Take your little ones to enjoy grotto visits, photo sessions, storytelling, candy workshops, train rides and gifts. Book early for these heartwarming festive experiences.
Visit our Meet Santa 2025 guide for places to meet Santa this holiday season.
When: Throughout December 2025
Where: Across Hong Kong
Tickets: Varies by events. For more information, visit our Meet Santa 2025 guide.
Monsters 10th Anniversary Global Tour — December 5-7

The Monsters 10th Anniversary Global Tour arrives in Hong Kong from 6 to 28 December, bringing Kasing Lung’s iconic character universe to the city. Look out for limited-edition releases, special collaborations, art displays and photo spots, along with exclusive merch for Labubu collectors. A standout event for fans and design lovers this festive season.
When: December 6-28
Where: To be announced
Tickets: To be announced
Clockenflap — December 5-7
Clockenflap returns this December to light up Hong Kong with an unmissable lineup. Catch Bloc Party’s long-awaited Hong Kong debut as Saturday headliners, My Bloody Valentine making their Hong Kong premiere on Sunday, plus Bright Eyes, Vaundy, Franz Ferdinand, Rich Brian, Jacob Collier, Beth Gibbons, Ano, and Kento Nakajima, among dozens more. Expect three days of international and local acts set against the stunning Victoria Harbour backdrop.
Head to our Clockenflap 2025 guide for everything you need to know.
When: December 5–7, 2025
Where: Central Harbourfront Event Space, Central
Tickets: From HK$1,280. Visit the official website for more information and buy tickets on Ticketflap
Pride Run — December 14
Pride Run Hong Kong will be back for its third edition, bringing runners, families, and allies together in a warm celebration of community and inclusivity. Choose between a scenic 9 km run or a relaxed 5 km family-friendly hike, both winding through the beautiful trails of Aberdeen Country Park. Participants will receive commemorative medals and event t-shirts, with a laid-back picnic gathering afterwards.
When: December 14, 2025
Where: Aberdeen Country Park, Hong Kong Island
Tickets: Free viewing; registration is now open, fees vary on category. Visit website for more info
FutureScope — December 19–April 2026
Hong Kong’s first 360° immersive art dome opens at the waterfront Dream by the Sea. Step inside a 12-metre hemispheric theatre overlooking Victoria Harbour and surround yourself with groundbreaking ArtTech creations blending Eastern philosophy, media art, Tuvan throat singing, wine calligraphy and Cantonese opera. Three rotating experiences: Perpetual Records (ft. Daito Manabe), Resonance Aura (ft. Sainkho Namtchylak) and Waving Script (ft. Xu Jing), plus live performances and workshops await.
When: December 19, 2025–April, 2026
Where: Dream by the Sea, Kai Tak Sports Park, Kai Tak
Tickets: Free admission for general visits, and tickets are required for performances. Visit the website for details and ticketing.
AIA Carnival — December 22-March 1

Hong Kong’s AIA Carnival takes over the Central Harbourfront, turning the city into a festive winter celebration filled with family fun. Now in its 11th year, it features over 30 rides and attractions, live performances, and local street food. This year’s theme, “Hong Kong Tradition,” celebrates the city’s culture through art, entertainment, and community activities. Highlights include The Winter World Circus and the nostalgic Blue Girl Dai Pai Dong.
When: December 22, 2025 – March 1, 2026
Where: Central Harbourfront Event Space, Central
Tickets: Available soon via the official AIA Carnival website
The Winter World Circus — December 20-January 4

The Winter World Circus will present a seasonal programme of international acts, including the springboard performance, motocross elements and the Skywalker routine. The show forms part of the wider AIA Carnival and is positioned as a main circus production within the winter schedule.
When: December 22, 2025 – March 1, 2026
Where: Central Harbourfront Event Space, Central
Tickets: Visit aiacarnival.com/circus-tickets
New Year’s Eve Countdown — December 31
Usher in 2026 with Hong Kong’s spectacular New Year’s Countdown Celebration! A dazzling fireworks display will light up Victoria Harbour at midnight, while lively countdown parties take place across the city. Join thousands of revellers along the waterfront or at venues around town for an unforgettable night of joy and celebration. Stay tuned for more NYE parties update.
When: December 31, 2025, fireworks at midnight (pre-show from 11pm)
Where: Victoria Harbour and countdown parties citywide
Tickets: Fireworks free to watch; party tickets vary.
Jimmy O Yang Announced Live in Macao for Chinese New Year — February 21, 2026

Jimmy O Yang returns to Macao with a new Chinese New Year event at Galaxy Macau. The show will present a mix of stand up, singing, dancing and appearances by special guests as part of the holiday celebrations. The performance is scheduled for 21 February and will bring a varied programme to the venue for the Lunar New Year period.
When: February 21, 2026
Where: Galaxy Macau, G/F, Macao
Tickets: Visit galaxyticketing.com on December 4
Comic Con Hong Kong 2026 — May 29–31
Comic Con will make its Hong Kong debut at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre next year! As one of the world’s most influential pop culture events, fans can look forward to celebrity appearances, cosplay competitions, gaming zones, art showcases, themed panels and exclusive merchandise spanning comics, anime, film, TV and games. Stay tuned for more programme details to come.
When: May 29–31, 2026
Where: Hall 3CDE, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Wan Chai
Tickets: To be announced
Looking for more things to do in the city, have a look at the following guides:
- The best things to do in Hong Kong
- The best free things to do in Hong Kong
- The best things to do at night in Hong Kong
- The best tourist attractions in Hong Kong
- The best events for families and kids activities in Hong Kong
- The most beautiful places to visit in Hong Kong
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