Jenny Leung joined the Time Out family in 2019 and was the Deputy Editor of Time Out Hong Kong from 2024 to 2025.

With over eight years of experience in the media industry, Jenny oversees the daily operations of the English editorial team while crafting engaging content covering topics such as events and things to do, local news, shopping, fashion and beauty, and travel.

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The 33 most Instagrammable photo spots in Hong Kong

The 33 most Instagrammable photo spots in Hong Kong

Picking the best picture-perfect spot in Hong Kong is tough. After all, our city is practically built for Instagram. There are amazing places to admire the sunset, beautiful architecture, scenic cycling routes, and so much more. To help make things easier for you, we've put together a list of some of Hong Kong's most famous Instagram spots, as well as a handful of beautiful, must-visit gems. We'll be updating the list regularly too, so be sure to hit that bookmark button! Jump to a section: Hong Kong Island  Kowloon  New Territories & outlying islands  RECOMMENDED: If you enjoy basking in nature, Hong Kong has numerous secret islands you can check out. 
The best Christmas markets in Hong Kong 2025

The best Christmas markets in Hong Kong 2025

Christmas lights are twinkling across the city, and the annual Christmas markets are back in full swing. From handmade gifts and warming drinks to workshops and live music, these markets are the easiest way to get into the holiday spirit – whether you’re hunting for the perfect present or just looking for an excuse to wander around with a hot drink in hand. Here’s our guide to the best ones happening this season. RECOMMENDED:  🎄 Places to buy Christmas decorations🎁 Christmas lights and displays🍾 Festive Christmas hampers
A step-by-step guide to shopping on Taobao in Hong Kong

A step-by-step guide to shopping on Taobao in Hong Kong

Taobao is a goldmine of cheap gadgets, quirky home decor, and fashion finds to suit every style. But for first-timers and non-Chinese speakers, navigating this massive online marketplace can feel like you’re wandering through a digital labyrinth. Well, this guide is going to be your trusty map through the chaos. We’ll walk you through everything from setting up an account and finding what you need, to shipping like a pro and spotting trustworthy sellers. Let’s get started before you accidentally buy that suspiciously cheap ‘designer’ bag!
The best places to buy Christmas decorations in Hong Kong 2025

The best places to buy Christmas decorations in Hong Kong 2025

It’s December, the malls are pumping Christmas tunes on repeat, and it’s time to get your place looking festive. To help you do just that with no endless wandering required, we’ve pulled together a list of the best places in Hong Kong to buy decorations. From classic luxurious pieces that feel like an investment to budget-friendly fairy lights and unique ornaments with a Hong Kong twist, we’ve got you covered for every style and budget this season. RECOMMENDED:  🌟 Christmas lights and displays🍾 Festive Christmas hampers🎄 Places to buy Christmas trees
Hong Kong’s most haunted locations that will probably send you screaming

Hong Kong’s most haunted locations that will probably send you screaming

Hongkongers are a superstitious bunch, but who can blame us when there are so many creepy, haunted locations in the city? From eerie abandoned villages to sites with spooky stories and murders attached to them, there’s no shortage of possible frights in the city – if you know where to look (or not look). Here are some places in the city you should probably avoid visiting this Hungry Ghost Festival. Please note that some of the places below are private properties – so no trespassing! RECOMMENDED: 👻 Hong Kong’s spookiest ghost stories & urban legends🙅‍♀️ 8 Things not to do during Hungry Ghost Festival💸 Your guide to Chinese paper offerings for spirits
Things to do in Wan Chai: food, drinks, shops & things to do

Things to do in Wan Chai: food, drinks, shops & things to do

Wan Chai’s got it all. Once known as Hong Kong’s red-light district, Wan Chai has shaken off much of its seedy reputation and evolved into a lively district both day and night. Between the energy of crowded markets and the buzzing after-hours scene, you’ll find an array of top-notch restaurants and bars, creative hubs, historic architecture, and cool hidden shops. Whether you’re here to soak up culture, savour good food, or just have a fun night out, this neighbourhood has something for just about anyone. To help you navigate the area a little better, here are some of the best things to eat, drink, and do in Wan Chai.
The 20 best restaurants in Causeway Bay

The 20 best restaurants in Causeway Bay

Causeway Bay is a glorious mess of glowing street signs, crowded streets, and enough restaurants to make sure you’re never more than a few steps away from a killer meal. From upscale Michelin-starred venues to that one noodle joint everyone is whispering about, the options are endless – and, let’s be honest, overwhelming. That’s why we’ve gone and done the legwork for you and scoured the area to bring you this definitive list of the best places to eat in Causeway Bay. No more wandering around while hangry; you’re welcome.
The 15 worst typhoons in Hong Kong history

The 15 worst typhoons in Hong Kong history

Hong Kong is relatively safe from natural disasters, but we’ve definitely seen our fair share of typhoons. They’re a regular occurrence during summertime, and though they are mostly more Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day rather than The Day After Tomorrow cataclysm (not that we’re complaining), the worst ones can be pretty terrifying as our city’s history shows. Here’s a look back on some of the biggest typhoons that have ever hit Hong Kong. RECOMMENDED: Don’t let the drab weather stop you from exploring the city (as long as it’s safe, of course); here are the best indoor activities to escape the rain in Hong Kong.
The 38 coolest neighbourhoods in the world

The 38 coolest neighbourhoods in the world

This list is from 2024. Our latest ranking for 2025 is live here. In 2024, what exactly makes a neighbourhood cool? Craft breweries, natty wine bars and street art are well and good, but the world’s best, most exciting and downright fun neighbourhoods are much more than identikit ‘hipster hubs’. They’re places that reflect the very best of their cities – its culture, community spirit, nightlife, food and drink – all condensed in one vibey, walkable district. To create our annual ranking, we went straight to the experts – our global team of on-the-ground writers and editors – and asked them what the coolest neighbourhood in their city is right now, and why. Then we narrowed down the selection and ranked the list using the insight and expertise of Time Out’s global editors, who vetted each neighbourhood against criteria including food, drink, arts, culture, street life, community and one-of-a-kind local flavour. The result? A list that celebrates the most unique and exciting pockets of our cities – and all their quirks. Yes, you’ll find some of those international hallmarks of ‘cool’. But in every neighbourhood on this list there’s something you won’t find anywhere else. Ever been to a photography museum that moonlights as a jazz club? Or a brewery with a library of Russian literature? How about a festival dedicated to fluff? When communities fiercely support and rally around their local businesses, even the most eccentric ideas can become a reality. And that, in our eyes, is
Hong Kong’s best flower shops and florists

Hong Kong’s best flower shops and florists

Flowers can always brighten up someone’s day. You don’t need any occasion to show your appreciation for someone with some beautiful blooms, but they sure do make a celebration that much more special. Thank god our city has plenty of florists and affordable flower delivery services. From well-established spots to modern florists with a hipster spin, here are some of our favourite places to pick up a bouquet or two. RECOMMENDED:  🕰 The latest Hong Kong shopping news🛍 Places for cheap shopping This article includes affiliate links. These links have no influence on our editorial content. For more information, click here.
The 65 best things to do in Hong Kong 2025

The 65 best things to do in Hong Kong 2025

August 2025: Gosh, we’ve had some really rotten luck with the weather lately, but don’t let typhoons and rainstorms put a damper on having fun in the city! The cute critters of Chiikawa have taken over our city with a large-scale show and a new ramen joint, while K-pop icon G-Dragon’s Übermensch media exhibition is keeping fans fed after his Hong Kong concert (there’s even a pop-up inspired by his pet cat Zoa!). We’ll see you out there, okay? We don’t like to brag (much), but Hong Kong is truly one of the most unique places to visit in the world. From vibrant street art to world-class exhibitions, classic street food to hot new restaurants, architectural feats to secluded islands – our tightly packed city has it all.  Whether you’re visiting Hong Kong for the first time or an OG resident looking for plans on the weekend, we’re here to help you experience all that the city has to offer. So here it is, our ultimate Hong Kong bucket list, personally handpicked and compiled by Time Out editors with all the things we reckon you should eat, drink, and do at least once in Hong Kong.  Since there are some pretty amazing stuff to do in town all year round, our list is constantly changing – bookmark this page so you don’t miss out! Done something on this list and loved it? Share it with us and tag us on Instagram @timeouthk or use the hashtag #timeouthk.
The best dim sum in Hong Kong

The best dim sum in Hong Kong

Ask a dozen Hongkongers where to get the best dim sum in Hong Kong and you’ll likely get a dozen different answers. Dim sum is a huge part of Hong Kong’s unique heritage and cultural identity and therefore, also a big part of our diet. There’s everything from white tablecloth establishments housed inside luxury hotels to neighbourhood gems that are still rough around the edges, but almost equal in quality. Ahead is a list of the very best dim sum restaurants in Hong Kong. The settings may vary, but just about everything they serve is highly recommended. RECOMMENDED: Stay up to date with the latest food and drink news in Hong Kong.

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Snowy Christmas Market at Repulse Bay

Snowy Christmas Market at Repulse Bay

Escape to the seaside for a magical weekend as Repulse Bay turns its Palm Court into an elegant European-style Christmas market, featuring over 10 bespoke vendors – including CUÍT, INUF Breakfast Club, La La 5Curio, Mercato Gourmet, The Whisky Library, and more – will fill the courtyard with tempting treats and thoughtful gifts. On 14 December, local florist Yusaki Hanaya will also host a wreath-making workshop, while Creative Collab runs a children’s Christmas storytelling and sing-along session.
Citygate Outlets x Pinkoi Ho~Ho~Holiday Christmas Market

Citygate Outlets x Pinkoi Ho~Ho~Holiday Christmas Market

For the first time, Citygate Outlets is teaming up with Asian design platform Pinkoi to bring a massive Christmas market where you can check off your Christmas gift list all in one go. Running from December 19 to 21 and 24 to 26, the Ho~Ho~Holiday market will play host to over 100 independent designers – many of whom will be making their Hong Kong debut – flying in from all across Asia, including Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and beyond. Expect a joyful mix of Japanese minimalist jewellery, stylish Korean fashion, stationery from the UK, Thai artisan bags, plus award-winning coffees and festive treats from around the region.  Live indie buskers and Christmas carollers will keep the atmosphere warm, while CLUB CG members can redeem points for wreath-making or paper-clay crystal-ball workshops. Spend anything at the market and you’ll walk away with a free gift, plus a $100 Citygate e-voucher if you sign up as a new CLUB CG member on the spot.
China Hong Kong City Car Boot Christmas Market

China Hong Kong City Car Boot Christmas Market

The China Hong Kong City Car Boot Christmas Market returns to its prime harbourfront spot in Tsim Sha Tsui for 10 days across December! Working in collaboration with local woodworking brand Start from Zero, this year’s market features over 100 stalls and a strong local line-up that includes independent fashion labels, handmade accessories, celebrity brands, vintage finds, and classic car displays. As you shop around and enjoy food and drink ranging from satay bites to craft coffee, a six-metre-tall Christmas tree will light up the space while local bands and DJs turn up the energy with live music on selected nights.
Stanley Plaza Merry Gingermas

Stanley Plaza Merry Gingermas

Stanley Plaza's annual Christmas market is a must-visit every holiday season. Celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, the seaside holiday market is amping up the merriment with the playful theme ‘Merry Gingermas’, a nod to ginger as both a warming spice and the Cantonese slang for ‘gutsy’ (gau geung; 夠薑). For 10 consecutive days (December 19-28), the piazza and Murray House will gather over 100 stalls packed with creative gifts, handicrafts, and seriously good food. With nearly 30 food and drink brands joining in the festive fun, visitors will be pleased to see returning favourites like Hugo’s Cheese, Biergarten’s German classics, and The Nutter Company’s local gelato, alongside newcomers such as Michelin-recognised Fisholic, Curry Boy, and Jacques n Grill’s pop-up serving exclusive ginger-spiced dishes. Clan & Company by Magnolia Lab will also offer a special ginger cocktail to keep everyone warm and buzzy while browsing for gifts.
Swire Properties White Christmas Street Fair 2025

Swire Properties White Christmas Street Fair 2025

The ever-popular White Christmas Street Fair is back! This year, the market is turning Taikoo Place into a love letter to Hong Kong’s iconic neon signs. Under the theme ‘Colour the Season’, the White Christmas Street Fair will illuminate Tong Chong Street, Taikoo Square, and Taikoo Park in electric pinks, blues and golds, starting the moment you step out of Taikoo MTR and into a glowing urban light tunnel. Expect more than 40 retail and F&B stalls, including new fusion spot Cooshti and a dozen Taikoo Place restaurants serving limited-edition neon-inspired dishes and festive classics. Everything will run on digital food-and-drink coupons to cut paper waste, and visitors are encouraged to bring their own containers or rent reusable ones on-site. Even the giant neon wreath, handcrafted by neon master Wu Chi-kai, will be upcycled into table lamps after the event. Beyond shopping and eating, there will also be a two-metre Christmas gift box arena for rhythm-and-light team games, a Friday-night Cantopop disco with Cantomania, and an interactive theatre piece blending community stories with a colour-changing tree. This year’s proceeds will go to Operation Santa Claus, and for every dollar raised, Swire Properties will also match the amount with a dedicated contribution to the Tai Po relief effort.
Prestige Lifestyle And Gift Fair 2025

Prestige Lifestyle And Gift Fair 2025

Get your hands on everything from homemade bites to high-end designer goods at the annual Prestige Fairs for Christmas. Held in the Grand Ballroom of Conrad Hong Kong every year, the fair features over 150 small businesses and artisans from around the world, offering a range of jewellery, fashion pieces, accessories, gourmet food, homewares, children’s products and much more. There’s nothing quite like shopping for others – and for yourself – at a five-star hotel.
Discovery Bay Winter Wonderland Christmas Market 2025

Discovery Bay Winter Wonderland Christmas Market 2025

Escape to the sunny shores of Lantau and immerse yourself in a festive Italian getaway this Christmas! The enchanting Italian-style Christmas Market returns to DB Plaza, transforming the square with cosy wooden huts from December 25 to 28. Discover a delightful selection of handmade holiday goods, savour exceptional wines, and indulge in delicious gourmet treats. Adding to the festivities, visitors will also be able to meet Santa as he hands out little gifts, see magicians performing fun tricks, enjoy kids’ dance shows, and catch an exhilarating rope-skipping show.
Yaichi Cheese Wonder pop-up

Yaichi Cheese Wonder pop-up

Hong Kong’s largest Japanese online mall Yaichi opens the first-ever Cheese Wonder pop-up store from now to July 14. Following its online sell-out success, Cheese Wonder brings its signature desserts to Hysan Place, offering the No-bake Cheese Cake ($246/six pieces) – which can be enjoyed frozen, semi-thawed, or fully thawed for varied textures – made with a rich soufflé base, smooth mousse, and crisp almond cookie.  Also available is the Wonder Sand double cheese cream sandwich cookie ($182/six pieces), featuring Hokkaido mascarpone and cheddar cream between crunchy almond cookies. For a tasty twist, use leftover chocolate crisps from the tin as a topping for milk or ice cream. These treats are available in limited quantities at the pop-up store, so don't miss out! Visit yaichi.co for more details or to purchase online. 
HKEX Gong Tour 2025

HKEX Gong Tour 2025

To celebrate its 25th anniversary, the Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEX) is launching the HKEX Gong Tour. From June 20 to July 3, watch out for the 'Gongmobile', a mobile exhibition showcasing the actual HKEX Gong used in official listing ceremonies as it travels across the city to nine key locations. The public will have the chance to get acquainted with Hong Kong's financial history, take photos with the gong, wear the signature vests of floor traders, and explore exhibits from the HKEX Museum of Finance, including archives and videos. An interactive HKEX-themed game will also test your knowledge of Hong Kong's stock market.  The Gongmobile will stop at Central, West Kowloon, Quarry Bay, Sha Tin, Tseung Kwan O, Wan Chai, Kai Tak, Kwai Chung, and Tsim Sha Tsui. For the full schedule, visit hkexgroup.com/gongtour.
Joan Cornellà Hong Kong solo exhibition 2025

Joan Cornellà Hong Kong solo exhibition 2025

Joan Cornellà’s back in Hong Kong after a four-year break with a solo exhibition at The Fringe Club from July 11 to 27. Humorous, relatable, and kinda creepy, his artworks take a cheeky jab at life’s absurdities. This show’s packing over 100 original drawings on paper, each a satirical swipe at everything from selfie obsession to human hypocrisy. There will also be new limited-edition prints, quirky figures, T-shirts, and a fresh book to snag. Tickets are $50 each, available online only via Popticket.  READ MORE : Joan Cornellà Hong Kong Exhibition 2025: Dates, tickets, and event details
Marimekko 'Field of Flowers' Hong Kong Exhibition

Marimekko 'Field of Flowers' Hong Kong Exhibition

Immerse yourself in a vibrant celebration of colours and patterns as Finnish design powerhouse Marimekko brings its vibrant 'Field of Flowers' exhibition to the city from June 13 to 22. This marks the brand's first major showcase in Hong Kong, offering visitors a chance to experience the joyful essence of Marimekko's signature floral designs in a fresh new light. The exhibition features 25 bold new floral prints created by five next-generation designers, including Erja Hirvi, Masaru Suzuki, Aino-Maija Metsola, Antti Kekki, and Eija Vehviläinen, who each reinterpreted Marimekko's iconic floral motif through their unique creative lens. Held at The Mills, the exhibition creates a special dialogue between Finnish design and local creative culture. Visitors can explore the specially curated space from 10am to 7pm daily, with free admission to all. Lastly, don't miss the exclusive pop-up store offering limited-edition products featuring the new floral designs, including tote bags, purses, cushion covers, and collectable prints. These special items will only be available during the exhibition period.
Cityplaza x NBA Hong Kong: Live The Game!

Cityplaza x NBA Hong Kong: Live The Game!

From now until August 3, basketball fans can immerse themselves in the world of the NBA as Cityplaza's 'Live The Game!' event brings player-inspired installations and interactive experiences that capture the excitement of the sport from every angle. The first phase (June 6-23) kicks off with six must-visit photo spots, including a dazzling display of over 100 official NBA basketballs at the entrance and a replica locker room of this year's Finals contenders, the Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers. Relive iconic NBA moments on the giant LED screen, which will also broadcast live Finals games, or test your skills at the Basketball Hoop Challenge and Connect Four for a chance to win exclusive merch. Don't miss the NBA Exhibition Hall, where you can see rare memorabilia up close, including the legendary Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy. Phase two (June 28-August 3) turns up the energy with a mini basketball court and interactive carnival games. Cityplaza's Live+ members can also redeem limited-edition NBA basketball charms and shopping vouchers during the promotion. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just looking for some summer fun, this is your chance to experience the NBA like never before. 

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Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance 2025: Dates, locations, and more

Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance 2025: Dates, locations, and more

When it comes to celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival, no event is more grand than the Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance. Listed as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage, this cherished tradition draws massive crowds of Hongkongers and visitors every year, all for a glimpse of this blazing spectacle. Read on to find out when, where, and what is happening this year.  What is the Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance? With more than 140 years of history, the Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance is an annual tradition commemorating the triumph over a plague that once broke out in Tai Hang in 1880. This ritual sees a magnificent dragon – spanning 67 metres and meticulously crafted using more than 10,000 burning incense sticks – paraded through the streets of Tai Hang by around 300 performers. In 2011, the Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance was inscribed onto the third national list of Intangible Cultural Heritage. When is the Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance happening? The dance will take place from Sunday, October 5 to Tuesday, October 7, starting from 7pm. Special traffic arrangements will be in place to facilitate the event, so be sure to make note of any road closures, traffic diversions, and the suspension of parking spaces. If an Amber Rainstorm Warning or above is issued, or a Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No. 8 and above is hoisted, the event will be cancelled, so keep an eye on the weather. Where will the Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance take place? Before the parade begins, officiating guests will perform rituals
What is villain hitting, and why are old ladies smacking people with a shoe?

What is villain hitting, and why are old ladies smacking people with a shoe?

Of all the weird and wonderful traditions we have in Hong Kong, this one is definitely up there. Whether you’ve had a bad day at work, couldn’t sleep because of a noisy neighbour, or have an ex who just won’t stop pestering you, the ancient Chinese custom of villain hitting (打小人; pronounced ‘da siu yan’ in Cantonese) might be able to solve all your problems – by metaphorically crushing them into oblivion with a shoe and some paper. Yes, it’s as strange as it sounds, so you better read on as we tell you all about it.  Photograph: Jenny Leung Photograph: Jenny Leung What is villain hitting? Villain hitting is a traditional folk ritual practised in parts of China, in particularly Hong Kong and Guangdong. This ceremony involves creating a paper effigy that represents your ‘villain’ – be it your annoying coworker, a frenemy, or that guy/girl who ghosted you – and battering it with a shoe to curse away the negative energy and bad spirits.    Photograph: Jenny Leung  What is the process of villain hitting? First, you will need to buy a villain hitting pack that usually costs around $50. Then, find a villain hitting stall and tell the hitter details about what, or who, it is that you want to get rid of from your life. Remember, the more specific the better. The hitter will then create a paper effigy and beat the living daylights out of it while reciting chants that basically tell any bad spirits to bugger off. The effigy is then burned to symbolise the destruction of your probl
G-Dragon Hong Kong concert 2025: Setlist, admission, transport, and more

G-Dragon Hong Kong concert 2025: Setlist, admission, transport, and more

Finally, the King of K-pop G-Dragon (GD) is almost here in Hong Kong! The multitalented rapper, singer-songwriter, entrepreneur, and global fashion icon announced in March 2025 the Asia leg of his Übermensch solo world tour, just shortly after releasing his third studio album ‘Übermensch’ in February, which was a long 12-year wait since his second studio album.  The K-pop star kicked off the tour on March 29 and 30 in South Korea at Goyang Stadium. He then continued the tour in May, hitting up locations such as Japan, the Philippines, Macau, Taiwan, and Indonesia, before rounding things off in Hong Kong. When and where is G-Dragon’s Hong Kong concert? K-pop fans couldn’t be more excited to see Hong Kong on the list of concert locations for G-Dragon’s Übermensch tour. The K-pop star was originally scheduled to perform in Hong Kong for two nights on August 9 and 10. But due to overwhelming demand for tickets, he has added another date to the Hong Kong leg, so we’ll be seeing him on August 8, 9, and 10, 2025, at the AsiaWorld-Expo. What is the Übermensch concert setlist? Here are the songs that G-Dragon performed on his March 29 show in Goyang. Act I Intro + Power Home Sweet Home Super Star Middle Fingers Up One of a Kind R.O.D (feat. CL) The Leaders Crayon Act II Bonamana That XX Butterfly I Love It Who You Today Crooked Act III Heartbreaker Bullshit Take Me Too Bad Drama Encore A Boy This Love 1 Year IBelongiiu Untitled, 2014 Home Sweet Home Of course, this setlist is
Lee Kum Kee launches miniature gashapon collection of HK-style sauces

Lee Kum Kee launches miniature gashapon collection of HK-style sauces

Lee Kum Kee is getting a playful makeover by teaming up with Japanese toy giant Bandai to launch a miniature gashapon collection. Following a successful Japan-exclusive release, the collection introduces six iconic Hong Kong-style sauces as adorable capsule toy charms.  From June 22, 2025, Bandai's official GBO shops in Hong Kong and Macau, along with gashapon machines in major department stores and malls, will feature exclusive Lee Kum Kee sauce-themed gashapon machines. Priced at $30 per capsule, each toy is a mini-replica of Lee Kum Kee's most beloved Hong Kong sauces: oyster sauce in 'glass' bottle and squeeze bottle, steamed fish soy sauce, spicy shrimp chilli oil, char siu sauce, and XO sauce. The miniatures also come with a small metallic chain to double the toy as a cute keychain or bag charm. Want to get your hands on one? Head to the following official Bandai GBO shops in Hong Kong and Macau: T.O.P GBO: Shop 413, 4/F, T.O.P, 700 Nathan Road, Mong Kong (12nn-9pm) The Wai Namco GBO: Shop 401, 4/F, The Wai, Che Kung Miu Road, Tai Wai (11am-10pm) The Lohas Namco GBO: Shop 403-405, 4/F, The Lohas, 1 Lohas Park Road, Tseung Kwan O (11am-10pm) Festival Walk GBO pop-up: Shop 2, MTR level, Festival Walk, Kowloon Tong (11am-9pm) Macau GBO: Shop A, Edf. Seng Lok, 84-E R. do Alm. Costa Cabral, Macau To sweeten the deal, Lee Kum Kee is also offering limited-edition Lee Kum Kee x Bandai gashapon toys (at random while supplies last) to those who join the Lee Kum Kee Quick Cook m
The Pocari Sweat Run Fest 2025 opens for registration

The Pocari Sweat Run Fest 2025 opens for registration

The Pocari Sweat Run Fest is back for its 2025 edition! More than just a race, this annual event features sports games, workshops, live music, and more. Spots fill up fast every year, so if you're up for the challenge, here's everything you need to know about the Pocari Sweat Run Fest 2025. When is the Pocari Sweat Run Fest 2025 happening? The Pocar Sweat Run Fest 2025 is back on November 30, 2025, from 6.45am to 4.30pm at the Charles K. Kao Auditorium in the Hong Kong Science Park. Registration details for the Pocari Sweat Run Fest 2025 Registration for the Pocari Sweat Run Fest 2025 is now open, but spots are limited. Here's what to know: Enrollment period: Open from now until slots are filled, on a first-come, first-served basis How to register: Visit the official website at psrun2025.sportsoho.com/en to sign up online Photograph: Courtesy Pocari Sweat Run Fest Pocari Sweat Run Fest 2025 race categories The Pocari Sweat Run Fest 2025 has five racing categories: 10km Go Run Individual Run 5km Go Run Individual Run 3km Go Run Individual Run 3km Go Fun Obstacle Run (non-race) Pocari Sweat Run Fest 2025 application fee The application fee for each race is $350, or $300 for those who apply on or before July 14 to enjoy early bird prices. Pocari Sweat Run Fest 2025 race start times The starting times for each race category at the Pocari Sweat Run Fest 2025 will vary, though hours are currently tentative. Visit the event's official website for the most updated times. 10
Hue Dining and Ink Cafe are closing down at the end of June

Hue Dining and Ink Cafe are closing down at the end of June

Hong Kong's dining scene is losing two waterfront gems as Hue Dining, a modern Australian restaurant, and Ink Cafe, an al fresco cafe and bar, prepare to close their doors at the end of June. Run by Wolly Pig HK, these spots are well-loved for their casual bites, welcoming vibe, and killer harbour views. But it's not all sad news, as they're going out with a bang. To thank their loyal guests, Hue Dining is offering a 20 percent discount on their three-course lunch and dinner menus from June 23 to 26, as well as a farewell brunch on June 28 and 29. Those who dine on Friday, Saturday, Sunday, or Monday will also get a free welcome cocktail or mocktail with their dinner. As for Ink Cafe, they're throwing a renovation party on June 30 with happy hour prices starting at $80 for tap beers, gin and tonics, and cocktails. Bar snacks will also start from $80, so it's the perfect chance to raise a glass before Ink Cafe takes a quick break to reopen with a fresh look in July. Patrons of the two eateries will be happy to know that this is just a brief goodbye, as Woolly Pig HK has plans for a brand-new restaurant concept pop-up at the Hong Kong Museum of Art soon, promising to deliver the same stunning views and quality food. Keep an eye on our page for more updates coming soon. Stay in the loop: sign up for our free Time Out Hong Kong newsletter for the best of the city, straight to your inbox Recommended stories: A Hong Kong university has been ranked the 11th best in the world Two H
Ocean Park Hong Kong to add bungee jumps and ziplines to new Adventure Zone

Ocean Park Hong Kong to add bungee jumps and ziplines to new Adventure Zone

Ocean Park has announced its plans to create a brand-new Adventure Zone, covering approximately 120,000 square meters and offering a variety of new attractions, including bungee jumps and ziplines! Read on for more details about the new opening. Set to open in 2028, the Adventure Zone will be located on the former sites of the popular attractions Raging River and Mine Train, divided into three main areas each designed to offer unique experiences. To access the new zone, however, visitors will need to grab themselves separate admission tickets. Photograph: Courtesy Ocean Park Hong Kong At the former Boardwalk Cafe site, visitors can look forward to two exhilarating ziplines, each about 1,000 meters long. One will soar over Water World, and the other will weave through lush greenery, giving you breathtaking views of Aberdeen Harbour and the southern coast of Hong Kong. For those seeking more thrills, three adrenaline-pumping dry slides with steep drops and sharp turns will definitely provide an exhilarating rush. Over at the former site of the Mine Train, its iconic dome-shaped structure will be transformed into an activity hub complete with scenic walkways and a ropes park, and the nearby Luge – Alpine Coaster will offer various gravity-defying adventures. Meanwhile, the area around the former Raging River will be transformed, featuring bungee jumps, a twin giant swing, outdoor playgrounds, climbing walls, and more. Stay in the loop: sign up for our free Time Out Hong Kong
Joan Cornellà returns to Hong Kong with solo exhibition after four years

Joan Cornellà returns to Hong Kong with solo exhibition after four years

We've all had that moment when we're mindlessly scrolling through Instagram when one of Joan Cornellà's illustrations pops up and you can't help but let out a guilty chuckle. Absurd, and maybe even a little creepy at first glance (what with his signature dead-eye characters doing unhinged things and all), Cornellà's dark humour hits a nerve – it's twisted, but weirdly relatable. So, it's no surprise that Hong Kong has a soft spot for the Spanish artist's twisted worldview. Now returning after four years, Joan Cornellà is back with a solo exhibition in town this July. Here's everything you need to know about the upcoming show, from event info like dates and tickets to what you can expect to see. Who is Joan Cornellà and why should you care? With over three million followers on Instagram, Joan Cornellà is a Spanish artist known for his illustrations and comics that pair seemingly cheerful cartoonish visuals with social commentary. His work pokes fun at the bleak side of humanity, and the obsessions and flaws of society with a hard (and creepy) grin, making you laugh while possibly questioning your life choices. Cornellà's past shows in Hong Kong were a massive hit with fans showing up for his dark, satirical take on life, so you can expect nothing less for his 2025 exhibition in Hong Kong. When and where is Joan Cornellà's Hong Kong exhibition? We don't know about you, but the bustling Central area plus the contrast of The Fringe Club's historic setting seems to be the perfect
Time Out Hong Kong 2025 Bar Guide is out now!

Time Out Hong Kong 2025 Bar Guide is out now!

It’s that time of the year again, when we sip and stumble our way across the city to find you the best drinking dens in Hong Kong – we’re back with the 2025 edition of the annual Time Out Bar Guide! From sophisticated wine bars and venues that specialise in your favourite spirits to secret spots hidden down dark alleyways, this nifty guide will help you discover all the best places for a perfect sip, no matter the occasion.   Photograph: Joshua Lin This year, we’ve picked out 50 of the best bars in Hong Kong that are worthy of your attention, along with a handful of venues over in Macau for your next weekend trip. We also took the chance to speak with the city’s rising bar stars and put together a list of the latest bar openings in town (yes, we’ve crammed a lot in there). The 2025 Time Out Hong Kong Bar Guide is now available for free starting June 10 at the listed venues below. Limited copies are available, so do ask each venue for more info.  Time Out Hong Kong 2025 Bar Guide free pick-up: Bars00125:00ApothecaryAqua SpiritArgoArtifact BarAvocaBar LeoneBourke’sBlue SupremeBrut!Call Me AlCaprice BarCardinal PointCoaCourtroomDarkSideDead PoetsDraft LandDragonflyFoxgloveGishiki LoungeGokanHonky Tonks TavernHouse Welley BarJames Suckling Wine CentralKinsmanLa Cabane Wine BistroLockdownMizunara: The LibraryMostly HarmlessOn The Hill Coffee BarOrchardPenicillinPing Pong 129 GintoneriaQuinaryQura BarSocioTell CamelliaTerrible BabyThe AubreyThe Blind SpotThe DispensaryThe Diploma
Nintendo Switch 2 Hong Kong: Release details, pricing, and where to order

Nintendo Switch 2 Hong Kong: Release details, pricing, and where to order

After eight years of waiting, the Nintendo Switch 2 is finally coming out. Here's a complete breakdown for Hong Kong gamers looking to get their hands on the brand-new console, from pre-ordering details to specs and games. When is Nintendo Switch 2 released in Hong Kong? The official launch date for Nintendo Switch 2 in Hong Kong is June 5, but you can already pre-order the console online. The first round of deliveries begins on June 9. How much will Nintendo Switch 2 cost in Hong Kong? The Nintendo Switch 2 will set you back $3,450 for the standard edition, or $3,750 if you're getting the Mario Kart World bundle. Other accessories like the Joy-Con and game controllers cost around $389 to $548.  Photograph: Courtesy Nintendo Nintendo Switch 2 specs: what's new? The new Nintendo Switch is packing some serious upgrades compared to the first generation Switch, covering every aspect from the display to the controllers: Bigger, sharper screen: 7.9-inch 1080p LCD (vs original 6.2-inch 720p) with 120Hz and HDR support Magnetic Joy-Con 2: New snap-on design with precision controls Performance boost: Faster CPU/GPU with 4K docked output and 256GB storage Enhanced social features: 12-player voice chat with video sharing Photograph: Courtesy Nintendo What games will launch with Nintendo Switch 2? The Nintendo Switch 2 will launch with exciting new titles while also supporting backwards compatibility with most first-generation Switch games. Here are the confirmed launch titles and
Hong Kong's skyline has been named the world's 7th most iconic

Hong Kong's skyline has been named the world's 7th most iconic

Hong Kong is famous for many things, and when it comes to jaw-dropping skylines, we're always up there in the ranks. Well, now it's official: our city's famous shimmering skyline has been crowned the seventh most iconic in the world, according to a recent study done by the team at Slingo.  Their study ranked cities based on their overall skyline appeal by analysing social media posts, the number of skyscrapers, and how closely they match the 'golden ratio', a mathematical formula (approximately 1.618) celebrated as "the secret to aesthetic harmony, found in art, design and even nature". And the results? Hong Kong managed to score a solid 7.27 out of 10 thanks to its impressive collection of towering structures and undeniable appeal to photographers from all around the world. Photograph: Jenny Leung So what makes us stand out? Let's start with the numbers pulled by Slingo. Hong Kong is home to a staggering 558 buildings taller than 150 metres, 97 of which soar over 200 metres. Landmarks like the International Commerce Centre (ICC), which stands as the tallest building in Hong Kong, and the iconic Bank of China Tower are just a couple of the many vertical estates in this concrete jungle. Photograph: Jenny Leung Hong Kong's skyline also offers a mesmerising blend of fascinating architecture, lush green mountains, and of course, the Victoria Harbour. Whether you're gazing out from the Avenue of Stars or taking in the bird's eye view from The Peak, it's a scene that's hard to
Lin Heung Tea House's new 24-hour Tsim Sha Tsui branch officially opens

Lin Heung Tea House's new 24-hour Tsim Sha Tsui branch officially opens

Hong Kong's iconic Lin Heung Tea House (Lin Heung Lau) opens its first-ever branch outside Central, bringing its beloved pushcart dim sum service to the bustling hub of Tsim Sha Tsui (TST). Photograph; Ann Chiu The new TST branch occupies a 9,000sq ft space across two floors along Kimberley Road in the Cheung Lee Commercial Building (next to the steep slope that leads to Knustford Terrace – the 'LKF' of Kowloon) and will operate around the clock – nothing like a bit of midnight dim sum to soak up the alcohol.     Photograph: Ann Chiu Photograph: Ann Chiu The new Tsim Sha Tsui branch is also staying true to its heritage by offering traditional teaware, classic dim sum items, dim sum trolleys, and other features that make this place the legendary establishment that we all know and love. Photograph: Ann Chiu After its closure in 2022, the Wellington Street flagship reopened under new management in April 2024. The return of veteran staff, signature dim sum cart service, and the added new element of bubble tea and hand-shaken drinks were welcomed with open arms by both patrons and curious new diners alike. For this new location, Lin Heung Lau is switching things up by hosting a live DJ station where classic tunes will be spun on dedicated 'nostalgic nights'.  Lin Heung Tea House Tsim Sha Tsui Address: 1-2/F, Cheung Lee Commercial Building, 25 Kimberley Road, Tsim Sha Tsui Stay in the loop: sign up for our free Time Out Hong Kong newsletter for the best of the city, strai