Happenings

From world-class events to seasonal celebrations, there is always something happening in Hong Kong.

French May Arts Fest 2026

With more than 100 programmes presented across two months, it has become an iconic part of Hong Kong’s cultural scene that reaches over 350 thousand visitors each year. The objectives of French May are to touch everything, to be everywhere and for everyone. 

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Ancient Egypt Unveiled: Treasures from Egyptian Museums

Ancient Egypt Unveiled: Treasures from Egyptian Museums features the largest, most comprehensive and longest-running display of ancient Egyptian treasures in Hong Kong.

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Tin Hau Festival

Tin Hau temples across Hong Kong have been the main venues of religious activities of the Tin Hau beliefs. Worship ceremonies held at Tin Hau temples bring communities and clans together. Every year, on the 23rd day of the third lunar month-or on another designated dates-the birthday of Tin Hau is celebrated in different scales in various districts. Some local organisations stage Cantonese opera performances to express gratitude to Tin Hau, and exchange fa pau (paper floral tributes). Some may also hold parades along waterways or on land. Tin Hau Festival in Hong Kong was inscribed onto the fifth national list of ICH in 2021.

2026 Sun Life Hong Kong International Dragon Boat Races

Celebrate a historic milestone at the 2026 Sun Life Hong Kong International Dragon Boat Races, marking the 50th anniversary of this iconic event. Victoria Harbour comes alive once again as the legendary races return to the Tsim Sha Tsui East Promenade.

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Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance

A recognised National Intangible Cultural Heritage, the 67-metre fire dragon adorned with 12,000 burning incense sticks is paraded by over 300 performers, accompanied by a small LED dragon carried by children. C

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