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Featured Events in Hong Kong in October 2024 (July Updated)

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Eco Expo Asia 2024 | AsiaWorld-Expo

Oct 30–Nov 2, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Hong Kong
Exhibitions
Eco Expo Asia event will showcase products like Representatives from the government, industry associations and industry players Eco Expo Asia event will showcase products like Representatives from the government, industry associations and industry players who had a chance to share and explore the business opportunities in sustainable development at the networking etc. Air pollution & gas emission control. Bio-degradable & eco-friendly raw materials, Oil recycling technology & equipment, Environmental electronic surveillance, monitoring & management. Information Source: Hong Kong Trade Development Council | expotobi

WTA Tour | Hong Kong Tennis Open Day 4 (Hong Kong) | Victoria Park Causeway Bay

Oct 31, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Tennis
Sports & Fitness
Explore Hong Kong Tennis Open WTA 250 Day 4 sporting information for 31st October, as well as links for Tennis tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The Hong Kong Tennis Open is one of the most highly anticipated sporting events in the world of tennis. This prestigious tournament attracts top players from around the globe, including some of the biggest names in the sport such as Naomi Osaka, Simona Halep, and Angelique Kerber. Held at the impressive Victoria Park Tennis Stadium, the Open features intense matches on both the hard courts and grass courts, providing a diverse and challenging playing experience for the players. The tournament not only showcases world-class tennis skills, but also offers a unique cultural experience with its location in the vibrant city of Hong Kong. With its strong line-up of players and top-notch facilities, the Hong Kong Tennis Open is a must-see event for any tennis enthusiast. Information Source: fixturecalendar.com
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Henry Steiner: The Art of Graphic Communication | M+

Jun 15–Nov 10, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Exhibitions
Part of M+’s new Pao Pao and Watari exhibition series, “Henri Stein: Images into Words” celebrates Stein’s influential approach to imagery by showcasing his most iconic projects, tracing the city’s development since the 1960s. Henri Stein was born in Austria in 1934 and moved to the United States. He studied under the famous American graphic designer Paul Rand at Yale University and was well versed in telling stories through images. After moving to Hong Kong in 1961, he found that this multicultural city was full of vitality and was transforming into an international hub in manufacturing, trade, finance, leisure and tourism. Using concepts and contrasts, he juxtaposed elements of multiple cultures and created a new and infectious way of image communication. This playful, unexpected and intriguing language has made his designs resonate with a wide and diverse audience. The exhibition is divided into two parts, first tracing Henry Stein’s early experiences and influences, and then taking viewers through Henry Stein’s unique designs, from large-scale infrastructure and industrial projects that reflect Hong Kong’s development to plans that reflect the city’s ambitions to become a tourist resort. Showcasing Henry Stein’s work during Hong Kong’s most prosperous decades, the exhibition illustrates the important role of graphic design in Hong Kong’s unique visual culture.
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Moon Fest Lumiere | Hong Kong

Aug 31–Oct 15, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Celebration

SANTIAGO EVANS CANALES | PRECIOUSLY PROFANE POSSESSIONS | Double Q Gallery

Aug 31–Oct 12, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Exhibitions
In a liminal space amid “primitive” experiences and erudite allegories, in which a childlike spirit and the memories therein clash with the adiaphoric character of metropolitan solipsism and the tangential contradictions of contemporary subsistence, innocent and wild scenery thrives affably in the open countryside or along the banks of waterways. Formally composed of a multitude of simple forms and large patches of earthy colours, they generate an authentic, open, and uninhibited fresco. After the gust of a warm summer evening breeze and generous caresses, libidinous bodies and sweet memories embrace each other. Pleasantly protected by a white sheet, they celebrate the immense pleasure of the present moment, symptomatic of an ideal world that pushes the limits of conventional representations. Thus arises “Preciously Profane Possessions,” a new exhibition chapter by the young Santiago Evans Canales. At its center is a search for and celebration of the primal colours typical of the bold and magnificent virgin nature. Here, generous and meandering brushstrokes slowly trace the indefinite images of reclining bodies, enlarged through vivid swathes of colour that slowly manifest in the auroral layers of paint. Through the use of a luxuriant colour palette that generates a golden light, at once warm and vibrant, and endowed with action and movement, all areas of shadow gain a sort of brightness. Sometimes this is a whisper, other times it surges with intensity.

Kang Haoxian: In Motion | WOAW Gallery Wanchai

Aug 31–Oct 14, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Exhibitions
WOAW Gallery is pleased to present Chinese artist Kang Haoxian’s first solo exhibition in Hong Kong, In Montion, which will be held at the gallery’s Wan Chai space from August 31 to October 14, 2024. Kang Haoxian is known for his grand and atmospheric paintings. His past works are known for combining magical realism elements with pop culture, but in In Montion he will change his style and bring a new artistic creation. Art attempts to start from the subtle moments in life and more specific objects, so in this series of artworks, the brushstrokes are transferred to "wheels". People drive vehicles and make tires move. For Kang Haoxian, "wheels" have always been an indispensable part of society since their appearance. And based on the increasingly progressive needs of development, humans began to produce and use tires in large quantities. He noticed that tires are a special tool, but human love makes them more diverse. The craftsmanship and performance are a reflection of the driver's ultimate pursuit, and human emotional involvement is reflected here like a mirror. On the other hand, in this series of works, he emphasizes a unique perception of the friction between tires, the environment and the road, and transforms it into a philosophical and poetic metaphor - tires take people far away, and also take people to an unexpected and farther future. The artist explores the emotions wandering in private spaces through the subtle portrayal of the interaction between people and cars. The woman reflected by the reflection of the car window in "Live Free or Die" (2023), the arm hanging outside the car window in "Brave Action" (2024), and the sharp contrast between the breath-holding car interior and the blood-like red outside the car window in "I enjoy my own tranquility" (2024) all demonstrate the artist's great interest in the emotional depiction in private spaces. For the artist, the world is like a big garage. In addition to "cars", it is also filled with the emotions that humans express all the time. "Wheels" may not be a regular theme in paintings, but they are an important component of vehicles and an indispensable part of people's daily lives. "Motion" emphasizes the permeability of art in our daily lives, trying to capture the complexity of human emotions through the reliable existence of car tires.

Mid-Autumn Lantern Carnivals 2024 | Hong Kong

Sep 6–Oct 6, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Celebration
Mid-Autumn Festival is a festival full of tradition. The Leisure and Cultural Services Department holds lantern shows in various districts every year to celebrate the festival with the public. The evening party is rich in content. In addition to large-scale lantern shows, folk songs and dances, traditional stage performances, lantern riddle guessing, traditional handicraft demonstrations and various workshops are very popular. Mid-Autumn Lantern Show During the Mid-Autumn Festival every year, we will choose a suitable location to hold a lantern show, let the lanterns illuminate the whole city, and let the public and tourists feel the festive atmosphere and appreciate traditional crafts.

Wan Chai Blue House Mid-Autumn Festival lantern display | Hong Kong

Sep 7–Oct 4, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Celebration
ThisMid-Autumn Festival, the Blue House in Wan Chai is themed “Blue Night•Autumn Story”. The 102-year-old Grade I historic building will hang up more than 600 lanterns and host a series of activities, including Mid-Autumn craft workshops, weekend markets, luminous dragon parade evening parties, etc., allowing everyone to experience the lively atmosphere of the Mid-Autumn Festival in the past. It is definitely a good place to go during the Mid-Autumn Festival! The Blue House, a Grade I historic building with a history of 102 years, will be themed "Blue Night • Autumn Story" this year. It has invited many Hong Kong team representatives, such as windsurfing representatives Zheng Qingran and Ma Junzheng who participated in the Paris Olympics, Zhang Hailin, the silver medalist of the women's double sculls in the Hangzhou Asian Games, local artists and illustrators, and Wan Chai residents to work together to make more than 600 lanterns and hang them inside and outside the Blue House complex. The lights will be lit from 6pm to 10pm every night to form a large romantic sea of ​​lanterns. In addition to enjoying the lanterns carefully, you can also participate in the photography and short film competition. From now until October 4, upload photos of the Blue House lanterns to social media to have a chance to win Blue House limited souvenirs. The event also held a series of Mid-Autumn Festival hand-made workshops, including making moon rabbit origami, handmade glutinous rice balls, mooncake jar Bennie rabbit windmills, etc.

Social Abstraction | Gagosian Gallery

Sep 10–Nov 2, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Exhibitions
The second part of the ``Social Abstraction'' exhibition will be held from September 10th to November 2nd. ''Social Abstraction'' Exhibition The exhibition focuses on practical creative techniques used by black people of different generations, abstract art exploration culture used by other people, different problems such as the position of people in the universe, comprehensive oil paintings, multidimensional media works, Ceramic, porcelain, pine resin, pine, and pineapple. The main topics are formal formal consideration, in-depth investigation, identification, society group attributes, Japanese life style, etc.

Amadeo Luciano Lorenzato | David Zwirner

Sep 12–Nov 9, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Exhibitions
David Zwirner is pleased to present an exhibition of paintings by Brazilian artist Amadeo Luciano Lorenzato (1900–1995), on view at the gallery’s Hong Kong location. Marking Lorenzato’s third solo exhibition with the gallery and the first presentation of the artist’s work in Asia, this exhibition coincides with Lorenzato’s inclusion in the 60th Venice Biennale, organized by curator Adriano Pedrosa, on view through November 24, 2024. Among the foremost Brazilian artists of his generation, Lorenzato developed a singular body of paintings centered on his fastidious observations of everyday subjects in his hometown of Belo Horizonte—including favelas, semi-urban landscapes, and scenes of agriculture and rural industry. Lorenzato’s distinctive compositions are characterized by reduced geometric forms and densely textured surfaces that the artist achieved through the use of richly colored, self-made pigments applied with brushes, combs, and forks. Imbued with an assured freedom of expression, Lorenzato’s canvases masterfully capture the vitality of the artist’s surroundings as well as the colors and textures of the natural world.

Chow Chun Fai: Map of Amnesia | Tang Contemporary Art Hong Kong

Sep 13–Oct 15, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Exhibitions
Tang Contemporary Art is delighted to announce Hong Kong artist Chow Chun Fai’s solo exhibition “Map of Amnesia,” which will be held at the the Central HQueen’s space from 13 Sep to 15 Oct. Encompassing works that perpetuate the artist’s practice of portraying Hong Kong’s memories and cinematography, presented are historic locations like the Mahjong House at Portland Street, Man Mo Temple, the Hong Kong Museum of Art, Mido Café, and Lin Heung Tea House. Meanwhile, cinema classics like As Tears Go By 旺角卡門, A Moment of Romance 天若有情, Comrades: Almost a Love Story 甜蜜蜜, City War 義膽紅唇, Infernal Affairs 無間道, and The Lucky Guy 行運 一條龍 are also featured in the exhibition. Created specifically for this exhibition, Chow’s latest canvas paintings are based on his photography done over the last 20 years when wandering around the city streets of Hong Kong. From there, Chow echoed his paintings with how Hong Kong films would depict particular scenes at particular times, evoking a sense of nostalgia for the collective memory in a romantic urbanity of the past, breaking the framework of time and expressing the artist's thoughts and feelings about these locations over the past several to tens of years. This exhibition will also feature a large-scale six-panel work titled "Chicken and Duck Talk 1988 at Tai Po Man Mo Temple”. The unique aspect of the artist's collage work is that each panel has an independent figure within it, which also reflects the artist's persistence in the work. The 14 brand new works on display capture many disappearing locations, overlapping impressions that are familiar to Hong Kongers and even tourists, in order to evoke the audience's resonance and collective memories of the city. Each work contains countless details, from the fading neon lights, window grilles, and scaffolding, to every brick and tile, all of which are worth savoring. In one of Chow’s latest works 1988 City War at the Carpark of Star Ferry Pier, we see the two protagonists Chow Yun-fat and Tik Lung confronting each other on the top storey of the carpark at Star Ferry Pier. The Bank of China Tower, which was still under construction at the time, could be seen in the background. It is the significance these two structures – the Star Ferry Pier and the Bank of China Tower – possess that intrigues Chow, of which both are indispensable to Hong Kong’s collective memory.

ob Water Line | Hong Kong

Sep 14–Nov 9, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Exhibitions
ob’s world is one where tranquility pervades. Gentle hues, misty scenes, and wide-eyed, reticent girls create a sanctuary where one’s defenses quietly dissolve. Softened contours rendered in oil pastels form a blue haze, imbued with the spirit of gathered moisture. This atmosphere stirs emotions, allowing them to accumulate, ferment, and flow within. Everything in the painting morphs gradually, sometimes fading into nothingness, at other times reemerging with vivid clarity. Dreamlike yet grounded in tangible objects, these scenes navigate the delicate boundary between reality and dreamscape. Water transcends being merely a subject in ob’s paintings; it becomes a medium. Be it a pond where water lilies bloom, a distant coastline glimpsed during a picnic, a lake traversed by boat, or a bathtub filled with water, water carries the artist’s intrinsic imaginings of matter. Delving into the essence of water, she consistently expands and draws on its fluidity, uncertainty, boundaries, and transparency. This reshapes reality with subjective distortions, all fluidly converged through water. Here, water acts as a catalyst, opening the passageway to another world.

Hong Kong: Cinematic Set & Viewing Platform | Wu Jiannan Solo Exhibition | Leo Gallery

Sep 19–Nov 22, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Exhibitions
The exhibition will cover several sculpture series created by the artist in recent years.

HKFOREWORD 24 | Hong Kong

Sep 19–Oct 5, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Exhibitions
10 Chancery Lane Gallery will present the 13th "HKFOREWORD 24" on September 19. 13 art students from 4 Hong Kong institutions were invited to participate. The group exhibition covers paintings, videos, installations, ceramics, ink on paper, sculptures, animations and photography. This exhibition will present a new look for Hong Kong art.

Jessica Rankin:Sky Sound | White Cube Hong Kong

Sep 20–Nov 9, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Exhibitions
The works take poetry as a starting point, particularly that of her mother, Jennifer Rankin (1941-79), exploring landscape as a vehicle for emotion and personal memory. Through a combination of embroidery and painted marks, Rankin weaves together personal, historical, and literary references to create colorful works that are at once topographical, cosmological, and psychological.

Asia+ Festival | Hong Kong

Sep 27–Nov 30, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Celebration
Hong Kong is the "City of Events in Asia" and is positioned as a cultural and artistic exchange center between China and foreign countries. Under the advantage of "one country, two systems, connecting the world", Hong Kong has always given full play to the unique advantages of the East and the West to strengthen connections between people from all over the world. Through large-scale cultural and artistic activities, visitors to Hong Kong and local citizens can experience the vibrant and diverse cultural atmosphere together. The first "Asian Arts Without Borders" art festival held last year saw artists from 23 countries participating in 29 performances and activities, attracting more than 62,000 people. In October last year, at the third "Belt and Road" International Cooperation Summit Forum chaired by President Xi Jinping, the "Asian Art Without Borders" art festival was listed as one of the achievements of "people's livelihood and people-to-people bonds projects" in the list of practical cooperation projects. one. This year we will continue our efforts and hold the second "Asian Arts Without Borders" Arts Festival. Excellent artists from nearly 30 Asian, "Belt and Road" regions, and Middle Eastern countries will perform in Hong Kong. The number of performances and activities has exceeded 100, more than in 2023. The number increased significantly. We sincerely thank all consulates and cultural institutions in Hong Kong for their strong support. This year's program is rich and colorful, with various forms, including dynamic multimedia dance performances, concerts by internationally renowned pianists and singers, as well as participatory performances that stimulate imagination and Ambient multimedia music performance. This year, the "Middle East Series" has been added, presenting a number of performances that combine Middle Eastern and Western styles, as well as various themed exhibitions, outdoor carnivals, film screenings, etc. Let visitors to Hong Kong experience the diverse culture and vitality of Hong Kong, and bring new experiences to the audience. "Asia Arts without Borders" aims to promote mutual learning of civilizations, cultural integration, and people-to-people bonds among countries and regions, build a brand of cultural and performing arts exchange projects, and provide constant cultural and cultural exchanges for more countries and regions. A common communication platform. Enjoy wonderful programs together, experience the charm of different ethnic groups and cultures, and experience the cultural charm of Hong Kong.

2024 National Day Firework Displays in HongKong | Hong Kong

Oct 1, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Celebration
To celebrate the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, a magnificent fireworks display will be held over Victoria Harbour. On October 1 this year, you can also enjoy the dazzling beauty! Related activities will also be held at the sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck, during which there will be various exciting Chinese cultural experience activities, including the "Rhythm of Chinese Art" music performance from 7:45 to 8:30 pm, feeling the melodious melodies of the guzheng, liuqin, pipa and dulcimer, and experiencing the charm of traditional Chinese musical instruments. And that night, you can freely go to the "Rainbow Calligraphy Booth" to get an art work that combines traditional calligraphy and fine arts with a brush, so that you can leave a souvenir for the National Day celebration night!

Ronan Day-Lewis:That Summer We All Saw Them | Hong Kong

Oct 2–Oct 30, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Exhibitions
In the exhibition, Day-Lewis turns his attention to a group of young people from the early 2000s who do not know each other, wandering in the mysterious gap between the past and the present, and constructing a fragmented narrative.

Pneuma 숨결|Group Exhibition | Soluna Fine Art

Oct 3–Nov 9, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Exhibitions
Soluna Fine Art sincerely presents the "Pneuma 숨결" group exhibition, which showcases the works of four renowned Korean contemporary artists, Choi Young-wook, Kim Deok-ryong, Kim Young-hun and Lee Ki-soo. The word Pneuma comes from ancient Greek and means breath. It can also be extended to mean spirit or soul. This exhibition aims to break the boundaries between art and material, embody the essence of Korean aesthetics, and jointly experience the breath that connects works and souls. Through the works of the four participating artists in "Pneuma 숨결", each of which combines traditional culture and personal colors, with their eclectic and rich and varied artistic styles, they jointly present the unique spirit of the Korean contemporary art world. **Cui Yongxu** uses realistic creative techniques to bring the large white porcelain pot (moon pot) from the Joseon Dynasty into the painting, allowing this long-standing Korean traditional craft to be reproduced on the canvas across time, space and media. . Cui's works emphasize the unique ice cracks on the surface of porcelain, which symbolize the karma and retribution in life and depict the trajectory of life. Inspired by the mother-of-pearl craftsmanship of Goryeo, **Jin Delong** is good at using mother-of-pearl and wood as materials, using exquisite craftsmanship to present the sublime aesthetics of nature and interpret the endless vitality of all things in the universe. Kim's latest series of works uses pearlescent spheres as the main axis, which are reminiscent of the marbles and soap bubbles that people couldn't put down in childhood. The beautiful memories of childhood are used to retain the bright moments of the Mood for Love, leading the audience to immerse themselves in the time and space of Kim's creation. **Kim Yong-hun** uses the traditional Korean painting technique "leather strokes" and adds elements of radio waves in the virtual real-time space of the digital age to express the electronic nostalgia experienced in the transition from analogy to the digital world. Jin's works use uninterrupted brush strokes to draw flowing stripes on the canvas, retaining the traces and layers of leather brushes. They use the ubiquitous noise vibrations in today's daily life to reflect the changes of the times, and at the same time use color to reflect the artist's personal changes in mood. . Ceramic artist **Li Qizhu** skillfully combines traditional techniques and contemporary aesthetics to create a charming white porcelain pot (Moon Pot), which fully demonstrates the timeless value of porcelain crafts across centuries. Since the moon pot must be made by shaping the upper and lower halves separately and then combining them into one, the finished product does not seek to be completely symmetrical and perfect. Just like the bright moon, which also has waxy and waning parts, we can learn from it the philosophy of life of appreciating the beauty of imperfections.

Creative Culture and Technological Innovation Exhibition 2024 | Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre 1/F, Hong Kong, Hongkong

Oct 4–Oct 6, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Conferences
Hong Kong is set to host the highly-anticipated Creative Culture and Technological Innovation Exhibition 2024. The prestigious event will take place at the renowned Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre 1/F. Lo and behold, this state-of-the-art venue is the perfect backdrop for showcasing the latest advancements in technology and creative industries. From October 4th to 6th, 2024, attendees will be treated to a cornucopia of innovative exhibits and cutting-edge presentations. It's no secret that this exhibition has become a must-attend event for industry leaders, tech enthusiasts, and creative minds alike. Not to mention, it's an unparalleled opportunity to network with like-minded individuals and stay ahead of the curve in this ever-evolving digital landscape. Whether it's to marvel at groundbreaking technologies or to soak in the vibrant creative culture, make no mistake, the Creative Culture and Technological Innovation Exhibition 2024 promises to be a watershed moment for all in attendance. Don't let the opportunity to be part of this seminal event pass by.

Hong Kong Paintings in Sai Yuen Lane’ at the Sun Museum | Sun Museum

Oct 4, 2024–Feb 16, 2025 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Exhibitions
Sun Museum is entering its tenth year and is moving from Kowloon to a new location in Sai Yuen Lane, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong Island, marking the beginning of a new phase of development. The museum has always aimed to promote Chinese culture and support Hong Kong's art scene. In celebration of the opening of the new venue and to continue its mission, the museum began preparing for a special exhibition entitled "Hong Kong Paintings in Sai Yuen Lane" in early 2024."Hong Kong Paintings in Sai Yuen Lane" invited a diverse range of Hong Kong artists to exhibit their works, aiming to showcase the breadth and depth of Hong Kong's artistic landscape and reflect the diverse styles and perspectives of local artistic talent. The response was overwhelmingly positive, and we extend our heartfelt thanks to the artists for their enthusiastic support.The exhibition features over 130 outstanding works by 92 artists and is presented in two phases. The first phase features 66 works by 44 artists, including ink, acrylic, charcoal, and mineral pigments paintings. The second phase showcases 66 works by 48 artists, including oil, watercolour, pastel, and marker pen drawings. All the works are recent creations from the past two years by the participating artists.

Nowhere Boys <<US>> Live 2024 | Freespace

Oct 4–Oct 6, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Concerts
We have a moving castle here, with a strange but stable structure. Once you come in, you will always be a part of us. Inside the castle are warriors, magicians, explorers, lunatics and therapists. They will pick up their instruments and invite you to come in and experience this rock feast. The door is open. You can also regard this castle as your hometown and your heart's desire. Then no matter where you go, the moving castle will accompany you closely. Nowhere Boys Concert DetailsNowhere Boys Live 2024Beijing time October 4-6, 2024Time: 20:15Venue: Freespace Big Box, West Kowloon Cultural DistrictAddress: 18 Museum Road, West Kowloon, Hong Kong

Into Hong Kong: The Besieged City - Kowloon Walled City Film Exhibition | Hong Kong

Oct 8–Nov 20, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Exhibitions
As the gateway between Hong Kong and the world, the airport has joined hands with the Hong Kong Tourism Board, the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Division of the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau, and the producers of the film "Kowloon Walled City: The Besieged City" to hold the "Into Hong Kong, Into Hong Kong Movies" Kowloon Walled City: The Besieged City Film Exhibition, inviting passengers to explore this legendary landmark of Hong Kong in the past. The exhibition is now open in the airport arrival hall A, recreating various classic scenes in the movie and meticulously restoring the life of Kowloon Walled City in the 1980s. There are six exhibition areas in the two-story walled city building built in real proportion, namely "Barber Shop", "Tea Stall", "Store/Plastic Flower Production Society", "Water Well/Electrical Appliance Shop", "Back Alley" and "Attic", leading everyone to reminisce the wonderful moments of the movie and understand the unique culture and historical feelings of Hong Kong.

Amazing Portraits & Mouthwatering Food Photography Workshop | the Hive Sheung Wan

Oct 9, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Arts
Exciting news awaits photography enthusiasts in Hong Kong! An exclusive workshop titled "Amazing Portraits & Mouthwatering Food Photography Workshop" is scheduled to take place on October 9, 2024, at the prestigious the Hive Sheung Wan. This workshop will offer attendees the opportunity to enhance their skills in capturing stunning portraits and delicious food photography. The event will be held at 33-35 Hillier Street Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, HKI. Tickets for this unique workshop are priced between HK$264.98 and HK$296.77. Don't miss this chance to refine your photography techniques in a professional setting.

Gianluca Crudele | Hong Kong

Oct 10–Nov 23, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Exhibitions
Gianluca Crudele's paintings are inspired by classical mythology and are based on the binary opposition between chaos and control. The protagonists in the works have a powerful confrontation with nature, chance and fate. The Italian artist's narrative paintings often explore the conflict between authority and rebellion in classical texts, from the fable of the outlaw Zhi in the fourth-century Taoist classic Zhuangzi to the harbingers of unfortunate fate in classical mythology. In his latest solo exhibition at Square Street Gallery, Crudele examines the story of Echo and Narcissus in Ovid’s Metamorphoses and incorporates the ill-fated nymph into his work Amidst the turbulent landscape.

Hong Kong Coin Show 2024 | The Mira Hong Kong

Oct 11–Oct 13, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Exhibitions
The Hong Kong Coin Show is an exclusively numismatic event The Hong Kong Coin Show is an exclusively numismatic event. The event aim is to make Hong Kong a world-class numismatic hub for auctions and coin shows and therefore HKCS takes a holistic approach to include educational seminars, exhibitions and free appraisals by experts. Information Source: Hong Kong Coin Show | expotobi

International Conference on Business, Economics, Social Science &amp; Humanities Hong Kong 2024 | Regal Oriental Hotel

Oct 12–Oct 13, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Exhibitions
International Conference on Business Economics Social Science & Humanities conference will cover vital issues in Business, Economics, Social Sciences International Conference on Business Economics Social Science &amp; Humanities conference will cover vital issues in Business, Economics, Social Sciences and Humanities under multiple sub-themes. The aim of the conference is to support, encourage and provide a platform for networking, sharing, publishing and nurturing the potential growth of individual scholars across the globe. Information Source: Academic Fora | expotobi

13th International Chinese Costume Festival & 15th Confucius Carnival | Hong Kong

Oct 12–Oct 13, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Celebration
The 13th International Chinese Costume Festival and the 15th Confucius Temple Fair is a Chinese cultural festival with a history of more than 10 years. There will be a series of wonderful Chinese cultural performances, such as the Chinese costume parade. The event also provides free stall games and Chinese costume try-on experience for everyone to participate, and you can take photos along the beautiful Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront.

HKPAX x Ishikawa Ongakudo’s Time in a Bottle (Performance) | Hong Kong

Oct 14–Oct 17, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Arts
Co-created by the Hong Kong Performing Arts Expo and Ishikawa Ongakudo Time in a Bottleis a unique theatrical experience combining visual art, theatre, music and scent to tell the story of our human existence. The event features a collection of precious perfume bottles as the backdrop and characters in a series of miniature stage sets. The exhibition is divided into twelve scenes, each one a self-contained diorama depicting a pivotal moment in history - from the creation myth to humanity's greatest triumphs and struggles. The audience is invited to walk through a scented tapestry of our shared past. Each bottle is carefully selected for its own artistry. Once commercially available to the world guarding their precious fragrances, most of these containers were discarded after use or lost to history. They are the true survivors of time. Accompanying the visual experience is a musical score performed by an oboe, piano, and string quartet. At designated times, live musicians will perform the composition, synchronizing it with projections of the scenes around the space. This layered approach allows the audience to engage with the exhibition from multiple sensory angles, fostering a deeper understanding of the themes explored. Curated, written and composed by Leon Ko, Time in a Bottle also presents perfume bottles from the collection of Leon. This is a 1-hour live performance, no audience seating is available. Programme Remarks Approximately 60 minutes in duration.No audience seating is available.You are recommended to arrive 15 minutes before the event starts. No admission for latecomers.Programmes are subject to change without prior notice. HKPAX reserves the right to make the final decision regarding the arrangements. For more details, please visit hkpax.org.hk

HKPAX x Ishikawa Ongakudo’s Time in a Bottle (Exhibition) | Hong Kong

Oct 14–Oct 17, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Exhibitions
Co-created by the Hong Kong Performing Arts Expo and Ishikawa Ongakudo Time in a Bottle is a unique theatrical experience combining visual art, theatre, music and scent to tell the story of our human existence. The event features a collection of precious perfume bottles as the backdrop and characters in a series of miniature stage sets. The exhibition is divided into twelve scenes, each one a self-contained diorama depicting a pivotal moment in history - from the creation myth to humanity's greatest triumphs and struggles. The audience is invited to walk through a scented tapestry of our shared past. Each bottle is carefully selected for its own artistry. Once commercially available to the world guarding their precious fragrances, most of these containers were discarded after use or lost to history. They are the true survivors of time. Curated, written and composed by Leon Ko, Time in a Bottle also presents perfume bottles from the collection of Leon. Visitors can enjoy the exhibition at their own pace with a recorded soundtrack. Programme Remarks Approximately 60 minutes in duration.No audience seating is available.You are recommended to arrive 15 minutes before the event starts. No admission for latecomers.Programmes are subject to change without prior notice. HKPAX reserves the right to make the final decision regarding the arrangements. For more details, please visit hkpax.org.hk

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