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.
Harry Potter Mahou Dokoro Pop-Up — November 29-February 2, 2025
Potterheads in Hong Kong are in for a magical holiday season with the debut of the first overseas Harry Potter Mahou Dokoro Pop-Up at Festival Walk, Kowloon Tong. Originating from Japan, this Harry Potter-themed boutique will feature all sorts of merch, including tote bags, accessories, stationery, and mugs, all sourced directly from Japan and Europe. Don’t forget to get your hands on the exclusive Harry Potter Hong Kong limited-edition coaster set.
When: November 29-February 2, 2025
Where: Shop02, Level MTR, Festival Walk, 80 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong
Tickets: Free admission
Notre-Dame de Paris, The Augmented Exhibition — December 8-March 7, 2025
Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris was severely damaged by a devastating fire in April 2019. After several years of restoration, the cathedral will officially reopen its doors on December 7 and 8. To celebrate this historic occasion, Visionairs, a pioneering French cultural and educational organization, will debut Notre-Dame de Paris: The Augmented Exhibition at its new location in the West Kowloon Cultural District.
The exhibition will combine augmented reality (AR) with historical artifacts to bring the 850-year story of Notre-Dame to life. Visitors can explore milestones such as royal weddings, Napoleon’s coronation, and the intricate restoration process through the interactive HistoPad. Be part of this historic moment and immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Notre-Dame de Paris!
When: December 8-March 7, 2025
Where: Units GF-01-03, Art Park, 22 Museum Drive, West Kowloon Cultural District
Tickets: From HK$298 per person. Visit website and Instagram for event info and ticketing
AIA Carnival — December 20-February 16, 2025
The AIA Carnival will return to Central Harbourfront to celebrate its 10th anniversary. This edition will introduce two thrilling rides that will make their Hong Kong debut and new limited-edition toys available only at the carnival. The World Circus will also return with an all-new line-up with acts from 12 countries. Expect more than 20 exhilarating rides, 30 fun games, and roving entertainers, as well as performance art, interactive sporting events, live music, and local community acts.
When: December 20-February 16, 2025
Where: Central Harbourfront, Central
Tickets: From HK$95 per person. Visit website and instagram for event info and ticketing
KYUBI x Squid Game 2 Popup Store — January 10-February 5, 2025
Following the buzz around Netflix’s Squid Game 2, the KYUBI X SQUID GAME 2 Popup Store will open at AIRSIDE mall on January 10. Local cult brand KYUBI combines its youthful Japanese-inspired designs with the dark allure of Netflix’s Squid Game 2. Highlights include a massive 4-metre-tall Young-Hee doll and the Front Man mask installation, recreating iconic scenes from the series. Fans can shop limited-edition items such as Red Light Green Light T-shirts, plushies, and rare collectibles featuring KYUBI’s playful mascots.
When: January 10-February 5, 2025
Where: G015, G/F, AIRSIDE, Kai Tak
Tickets: Free admission. Visit Instagram for event info
PANDA GO! FEST Chinese New Year Stop — January 17-March 6, 2025
PANDA GO! FEST HK will return for its Chinese New Year stop from January 17 to March 6 at D·PARK and Central Market. Featuring over 800 panda sculptures inspired by Hong Kong’s own panda family, including new festive designs.
The real-looking “PANDA GO! GUIDE” will also make a special apperance on January 19 at D·PARK to meet and take pictures with the public.
When: January 17-March 6, 2025 (D·PARK) | February 17-March 6, 2025 (Central Market)
Where: D·PARK, 398 Castle Peak Road, Tsuen Wan and Central Market, 93 Queen’s Road Central, Central
Tickets: Free admission. Visit website and Instagram for event info
Chinese New Year Flower Markets — January 23-29, 2025
Hong Kong will celebrate the Lunar New Year, one of its major festivals, on January 29, bidding farewell to the Year of the Dragon and welcoming the Year of the Snake. Traditionally, CNY flower markets start the week before and end right before CNY. This year, 15 flower markets are set to be held between January 23 and 29, with the biggest one at Victoria Park. Whether it’s CNY flowers, festive decor and accessories, or delicious street food, it’s worth spending an afternoon at these markets to support small, local businesses.
When: January 23-29, 2025
Where: 15 locations across Hong Kong
Tickets: Free admission. Learn more about the 15 Lunar New Year Fairs in Hong Kong
Lunar New Year Displays — January 23-February 5, 2025
To get into the spirit of Chinese New Year, vibrant lantern displays will illuminate various shopping malls and city landmarks, from January 23 to February 5. The highlight of the festival, of course, is the Chinese New Year Night Parade on January 29. It is also the perfect time to visit CNY markets and wish for good luck in the upcoming year at temples. Read our guide about the best CNY events that you can participate in Hong Kong.
When: January 23-February 5, 2025
Where: Across Hong Kong
Tickets: Free admission. Find the best CNY displays across Hong Kong in our guide
InnerGlow 2025 — January 26-February 14, 2025
InnerGlow 2025 returns to Tai Kwun on January 26-February 14, transforming Tai Kwun’s historic facades into mesmerising visual masterpieces using 3D architectural projection mapping. Partnering with The Electric Canvas and renowned local new media artist Hung Keung, the Garden of Reflection is inspired by Chinese culture and literature. InnerGlow Searchlight will also show student works under expert mentorship at Prison Yard.
When: January 26-February 14, 2025
Where: Parade Ground and Prison Yard, Tai Kwun, Central
Tickets: Free admission. Visit website for event info
Chinese New Year Night Parade — January 29, 2025
The CNY celebration won’t be complete without the annual Night Parade. On January 29, the highly anticipated Cathay International Chinese New Year Night Parade will begin at Tsim Sha Tsui’s Hong Kong Cultural Centre Piazza and move along Canton Road, Haiphong Road, and Nathan Road, finishing at the Sheraton Hotel.
Aside from various dazzling floats, there will be performances by local and international artists to create a lively carnival atmosphere. The public is encouraged to secure free viewing spots early to enjoy the spectacle!
From January 30 to February 13, you can also visit Well-wishing Festival at Lam Tsuen Wishing Square to see the floats up close and enjoy additional performances on January 30 and 31.
When: January 29, 2025 8pm-9:45pm
Where: Starting point at Hong Kong Cultural Centre and finishing point at Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel
Tickets: Free admission. Visit website for more event details
Lunar New Year Fireworks Display — January 30, 2025
The upcoming Lunar New Year fireworks show is scheduled for January 30. While we await more details about this year’s event, last year’s show lasted 23 minutes and featured 23,888 fireworks launched from three barges on Victoria Harbour. Discover the best free spots along Victoria Harbour to enjoy the spectacular display.
When: January 30, 2025
Where: Victoria Harbour
Tickets: Free admission. Stay tuned on website and instagram for more updates
Chinese New Year Raceday 2025 — January 31, 2025
Test your luck this Chinese New Year at Hong Kong Jockey Club’s Chinese New Year Raceday! On January 31, head to Sha Tin Racecourse and join the nail-biting horse races, alongside festivities like a traditional lion dance and live music. Travellers with valid travel documents enjoy free admission to the Public Enclosure.
When: January 31, 2025
Where: Sha Tin Racecourse, Sha Tin
Tickets: Entrance fee to the Public Enclosure at HK$10. Free admission to visitors with valid travel documents. Stay tuned on website and instagram for more updates
Chinese New Year Cup 2025 — February 1, 2025
The FWD Insurance Chinese New Year Cup 2025 is set to return to Hong Kong Stadium for one last time on February 1. This year, legendary players such as Kaká, David Silva, and Rivaldo will take the field for a friendly match against local stars, including Leslie Santos, Lee Kin Wo, and Chan Chi Hong. With over 20,000 fans expected, be sure to grab your tickets and make this event part of your Chinese New Year weekend celebrations.
When: February 1, 2025
Where: Hong Kong Stadium, 55 East Hospital Road, So Kon Po
Tickets: From HK$380. Visit Instagram and Facebook for event update. Buy tickets on Cityline
Russell Howard ‘Live 2025’ — February 5, 2025
Russell Howard, one of the world’s most celebrated comedians known for his sharp wit and observational humor, is bringing his stand-up show to Hong Kong! Catch him on 5 Feb at the Convention Hall, HKEC. Presale starts Tue 29 Oct, 10am, with general sales opening on 30 Oct.
When: February 5, 2025
Where: Convention Hall, HKEC
Tickets: Visit Hkticketing.com for event info
Pet Show 2025 — February 6-9, 2025
The largest ever Pet Show 2025 is set to open to the public from February 6-9. With over 1,000 booths. you can shop well-known domestic and international brands at Overseas Pavilion, and visit at the International Pet Cultural and Creative Pavilion, National Dog Sports Games, Pet Fun Theme Park and CFA Champion Cat Show 2025. For the first time, the Diverse Animal Life Pavilion will feature rare reptiles, including the Yao Mountain Crocodile Lizard. This exhibition invites you to take their pets along to enjoy various activities, including educational seminars.
When: February 6-9, 2025
Where: Hall 3, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center, 1 Expo Drive, Wan Chai
Tickets: HK$30 per person. Free admission for senior citizens cardholders, disabled persons and children below 1 meter in height. Visit website and Instagram for more event info and ticketing
Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon 2025 — February 9, 2025
The Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon 2025 will take place on February 9, welcoming 74,000 participants across the Full Marathon, Half Marathon, 10km, and Wheelchair Races. Starting at Nathan Road and finishing at Victoria Park, the event will see nearly 1,000 local shops cheering on runners along the routes, creating a citywide celebration. The charity programme will support around 50 charitable organisations, doubling the number of beneficiaries from the previous edition.
When: February 9, 2025
Where: Starting at Nathan Road and finishing at Victoria Park, Causeway Bay
Tickets: Visit website and Instagram for more event info
Creamfields Hong Kong — March 8-9, 2025
The world’s leading EDM music festival will return to the Central HarbourFront Event Space from March 8-9. This year, Grammy award-winning artist Zedd, the legendary Swedish House Mafia, and up-and-coming DJ ISOxo will headline the festival, alongside other famous artists like Timmy Trumpet, R3hab, and DJ duo Armnhmr. Early bird tickets are now on sale!
When: March 8-9, 2025
Where: Central HarbourFront Event Space, Central
Tickets: Visit website and Instagram for more event info and ticketing
Art Central — March 26-30, 2025
The last weekend of March is going to be busy! First off, Art Central will return to Central Harbourfront from March 26 to 30. On top of various artworks from up-and-coming local and international galleries, the new zone ‘Legend’ will invite galleries to showcase the work of artists born before 1970. Another zone, ‘Neo’, will continue to put the spotlight on first- or second-time exhibitors and the work of young artists.
When: March 26-30, 2025
Where: Central Harbourfront, Central
Tickets: To be announced. Visit website and Instagram for more event info
Art Basel Hong Kong 2025 — March 28-30, 2025
Other than Art Central, another major art exhibition — Art Basel will also return to HKCEC from March 28 to 30. This year’s fair will bring together 242 top galleries from 42 countries around the globe, with over half of the participating galleries based in the Asia-Pacific region. Look forward to a wide range of contemporary artworks from both established and emerging artists, including exciting pieces from 23 new galleries. New this year, Art Basel partners with Para Site for a public Film Program and will launch the MGM Discoveries Art Prize to celebrate emerging artists.
When: March 28-30, 2025
Where: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, 1 Expo Drive, Wan Chai
Tickets: Standard tickets from HK$400. Advance tickets and 2-day passes are available. Visit website and Instagram for more event info and ticketing
Hong Kong Sevens 2025 — March 28-30, 2025
The Hong Kong Sevens will debut as one of the first major international sports events at Kai Tak Sports Park. For three days, this highly anticipated event will feature top-notch rugby games from teams around the world. The famous South Stand will remain as an upgraded experience with the South Stand SuperPass, which includes access to exclusive areas like the Carlsberg Clubhouse and South Deck. For a luxurious experience, the Captain’s Lounge offers a five-star VIP experience with gourmet dining and reserved seating. Grab your tickets to the city’s biggest sporting event!
When: March 28-30, 2025
Where: Kai Tai Stadiun, Kai Tai Sports Park, 38 Shing Kai Road, Kai Tak
Tickets: Standard tickets from HK$500. Visit website and Instagram for more event info. Buy tickets on Klook
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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