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Discover exciting activities and events for children in Hong Kong with our weekly updated guide, tailored for families. Whether you’re looking for an engaging weekend activity or spend special family moments, we’ve curated some of the best family events in Hong Kong, from exhibitions, festivals, and other activities dedicated to the little one(s).

Featured Family-Friendly Events in Hong Kong

ASHK Open Day — November 1

Join the American School Hong Kong for its special 10th anniversary Open Day on November 1, from 10 am to 2 pm. Parents are invited to tour the campus, meet the leadership team, and learn about their rigorous American curriculum and the IB Diploma Programme. Children will enjoy interactive activities led by the highly experienced faculty, win prizes from the game booths, and collect free gifts, while families explore more about the school’s academic programs and teaching philosophy. Advanced registration is required via the official website.

When: November 1, 2025; 10am-2pm
Where: American School Hong Kong, 6 Ma Chung Road, Tai Po
Tickets: Free admission. Visit website for event details and registration

Family-friendly Events This Week in Hong Kong —  October 20-26

SPOOKY Halloween Music Carnival — October 24-November 2

This October, SPOOKY Halloween brings Hong Kong its first-ever Halloween music carnival! The Wan Chai Harbourfront Event Space will be transformed into a 130,000 sq ft fantasyland, complete with glowing pumpkin displays, whimsical light installations, illusion mazes, carnival games, and a Halloween-themed food market. Families can enjoy festive activities, snap magical photos, and treat themselves to seasonal snacks during the day. Best of all, entry is free for children under 6, making it an ideal outing for all ages.

When: October 24-November 2, 2025
Where: Wan Chai Harbourfront Event Space, Wan Chai
Tickets: From HK$100 (aged 18 or over) and HK$50 (aged 6–17). Free entry for children under 6. Visit Klook for details and ticketing.

Halloween RC Cars Parade — October 25

An RC Car Parade to Take Over Central Next Week for Halloween

RC car enthusiasts are set to light up Central next weekend with a Halloween night parade along the harbourfront. The event, taking place on Saturday, 25 October, will start at Central Pier 5 and move towards Wan Chai Pier, featuring high-performance remote-control cars. A fun spectacle for families and children to enjoy, with flashing lights, roaring mini engines and plenty of Halloween-themed decorations adding to the festive mood along the harbourfront.

When: October 25
Where: Central Pier 5 to Wan Chai Pier
Tickets: 8PM (Departure at 8.30PM)

Water Lantern Festival— October 25-26

Light Up Ma Wan

Ma Wan 1868 will host the “Light Up Ma Wan” Festival on 25–26 October, inviting families to hand-paint lanterns and enjoy a magical evening by the sea. From 5:30pm to 8pm, hundreds of glowing lanterns will light up the water, creating a warm and peaceful autumn atmosphere.

When: October 25-26
Where: Ma Wan 1868
Tickets: Free (see conditions)

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Water Parade by AllRightsReserved at Victoria Harbour — October 25-November 1

Beloved characters will grace Victoria Harbour for a week (© Water Parade by ARR)

Victoria Harbour is set to transform into a playful spectacle this autumn! For one week, the Central & Western District Promenade (Central section, near Tamar Park) will host the Water Parade Market, a kid-friendly hub filled with pop-up shops, food stalls, skill games and photo spots. Families can look forward to beloved characters such as Doraemon, KAWS & Sesame Street, Grimace, Snoopy and the Peanuts™ gang, alongside Netflix favourites Stranger Things, Squid Game and KPop Demon Hunters. The main parade takes place on November 1.

When: October 25-November 1, 2025
Where: Central & Western District Promenade
Tickets: General Ticket at HK$60 (Early Bird: HK$50). Visit website for event details and buy tickets on Klook.

See also
Water Parade Brings Giant Floating Icons to Victoria Harbour This October

Ongoing Family-friendly Events in Hong Kong

Hong Kong Disneyland The Most Wicked Party of All — Now until November 2

parents and kids dress up in halloween costume at hong kong disneyland
Dress up and celebrate Halloween at Hong Kong Disneyland! (© Hong Kong Disneyland)

This Halloween, Hong Kong Disneyland invites you and your little ones to join The Most Wicked Party of All, where Disney Villains take centre stage in a playful takeover. Little ones can enjoy the Wicked Fun Trick-or-Treat Trail with brand-new candy bags, while Duffy and Friends appear in adorable Halloween costumes for the season. Families can also board a special spooky version of the Jungle River Cruise or snap magical photos with Disney Heroes and Villains roaming the park!

When: Until November 2, 2025
Where: Hong Kong Disneyland, Lantau Island
Tickets: Various packages available. Visit Hong Kong Disneyland’s official website for details and ticketing

Ocean Park Halloween Fest 2025 — Now until November 2

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Trick or Treating at Halloween Fest (© Ocean Park)

Another major Halloween festivity is of course Ocean Park’s Halloween Fest 2025! Alongside its thrilling haunted houses, little ones can enjoy Everyone Trick-or-Treat, where Panda Friends and Monster pals hand out sweets through interactive games. The Skelebration Fiesta brings the lively Day of the Dead to life with colourful puppets, music, and festive parades. Families can still explore the park’s seasonal attractions, from glowing light shows to themed performances, while older kids and parents test their courage in haunted zones like The Soul Graveyard.

When: Until November 2, 2025
Where: Ocean Park Hong Kong, 180 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Aberdeen
Tickets: Various packages available. Visit Ocean Park’s official website for details and ticketing

Mid-Autumn Lantern Carnival September 25-October 19

mid autumn lantern carnival causeway bay tsim sha tsui
The Mid Autumn carnival displays unique lantern designs (© Mid Autumn Lantern Carnival)

Celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival in Hong Kong with your little ones and visits the colourful lantern displays at the two carnivals. From September 25 to October 19, the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Piazza lights up with lantern displays, while Victoria Park hosts cultural performances and workshops from September 30 to October 7.

When: September 25 to October 19 (Hong Kong Cultural Centre Piazza); September 30 to October 7 (Victoria Park)
Where: Hong Kong Cultural Centre Piazza, Tsim Sha Tsui; Victoria Park, Causeway Bay
Tickets: Free. Visit website for more event updates

Harry Potter Mahou Dokoro Pop-Up Store — October 2-31

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Shop limited edition merchandise at this pop up shop (© Mahou Dokoro)

A new Harry Potter – Mahou Dokoro Pop-Up Store will open at apm for one month only! Fans of Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts can shop exclusive merchandise, from Sirius Black and House of Black collections to Luna Lovegood-inspired accessories. Hong Kong-exclusive Dark Mark designs and Hogwarts house-themed treasures are also on display. Spend HK$250 in a single purchase to receive a limited house-colour keychain, available while supplies last.

When: October 2-31, 2025
Where: UC Level, apm, 418 Kwun Tong Road, Kwun Tong
Tickets: Free entry; merchandise purchase required for gifts

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THE MONSTERS × Hong Kong International Airport — Until November 9

7-meter king mon sculpture at hong kong international airport
Labubu exhibition at Hong Kong International Airport (© HKIA)

The exhibition celebrates the 10th anniversary of artist Kasing Lung’s famous Labubu series with playful, family-friendly art across the terminal. Running until November 9, highlights include a 7-meter King Mon sculpture and four Labubu and Zimomo installations perfect for photos. Kids will love exploring these cheerful displays, while collectors can shop for exclusive items, including the limited-edition Labubu @ HKIA vinyl toy.

When: Now until November 9, 2025
Where: Hong Kong International Airport, Chek Lap Kok
Tickets: Free entry. Visit website for more event info


Upcoming Family-friendly Events in Hong Kong

Belgian Days — November 14-16

belgian days 2025 poster

Belgian Days returns to Hong Kong and Macau this November with ten days of fun for all ages. Families can enjoy chocolate tastings, art workshops, film screenings, and live music. The festival celebrates Belgian culture through food, creativity, and community, bringing a taste of Belgium to everyone.

When: November 14-23
Where: Different locations in Hong Kong and Macau
Tickets: Visit www.belgiandays.hk

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Free Beach Music Festival “Lamma Fun Day” Returns on 15 November

Lamma Fun Day — November 15

lamma fun day hong kong

Spend a fun-filled Saturday with the family at Lamma Fun Day! This free beach festival offers live music, creative workshops, tasty food and a kids’ zone. All ages are welcome to enjoy the music, sunshine and relaxed island vibe while supporting a good cause for children in Nepal.

When: November 15
Where: Powerstation Beach in Lamma Island (Yung Shue Wan)
Tickets: Free (all details)

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Free Beach Music Festival “Lamma Fun Day” Returns on 15 November

Crossroads 30th Anniversary Fair 2025 — November 15

Crossroads Foundation marks its 30th anniversary with a family-friendly fair at its Global Village in Tuen Mun on November 15. Visitors can enjoy international food, live music, and hands-on fun like ziplining, goat feeding, and upcycled crafts. The event also features fair trade shopping, cultural performances, and volunteering activities that celebrate community and giving back.

When: November 15, 10am – 4pm
Where: Crossroads Global Village, Tuen Mun
Tickets: Free entry (discounted packages available for paid activities)
Website: www.crossroads.org.hk

Symphony Under The Stars — November 26

symphony under the stars concert at central harbourfront
Young violinist Angela Chan and percussionist Lin Zhe will bring to life the song of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (© HK Phil)

Swire Symphony Under The Stars, the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra’s signature outdoor concert, returns to the Central Harbourfront this November. Conducted by world-renowned composer and cultural ambassador Tan Dun, the free event will feature a vibrant, nature-inspired program filled with color and imagination. Perfect for families, the concert invites audiences to enjoy an evening of beautiful music beneath the night sky.

Online registration for the ticket ballot opens on October 30 at 10am and ends on November 4 at 7pm. The results will be announced on November 7.

When: November 26, 2025 7:30pm
Where: Central Harbourfront
Tickets: Free Admission by pre-registration. Visit website for event and registration details

Frozen Live in Concert — December 18-20

frozen live in concert by hk phil
Listen to the top hits as the movie plays on the big screen (© HK Phil)

A treat for children and Disney fans, Frozen Live in Concert invites families to relive the magic of Arendelle with Elsa, Anna, and Olaf. Conducted by Benjamin Northey, the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra performs the film’s unforgettable score and songs like Let It Go and Do You Want to Build a Snowman? as the movie plays on the big screen. This concert arrives just in time for the festive season.

When: December 18-20, 2025 7:30pm
Where: Hong Kong Cultural Centre Concert Hall, Tsim Sha Tsui
Tickets: From HK$260. Visit website for event details and buy tickets on Klook.


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