Jenny Leung joined the Time Out family in 2019 and is currently the Deputy Editor of Time Out Hong Kong.

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.

When she's not binging K-dramas at home, you'll likely spot her photographing random places around the city, stuck in the crowd at a music festival, or shopping for new art toys to add to her growing collection.

Jenny is fluent in English, Cantonese, and Mandarin so feel free to reach her at jenny.leung@timeout.com

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The best new restaurants in Hong Kong 2025

The best new restaurants in Hong Kong 2025

There's no better way to kick off a new month than by grabbing a table at Hong Kong's latest restaurant openings. Whether you're in the mood for the elegance of a swanky French bistro, the indulgence of top-quality yakiniku, or the satisfying crunch of perfectly fried chicken, we've got you covered. Bookmark this page and join us in exploring the vibrant culinary scene of Hong Kong — your next favourite restaurant is just a click away!Think we missed a new great dining place in Hong Kong? Shoot us an email at editor.hk@timeout.com so we can check it out!RECOMMENDED: Wow Mummy Dearest with the best Mother's Day menus in Hong Kong. 
The 22 art galleries you should visit in Hong Kong

The 22 art galleries you should visit in Hong Kong

If you believe Hong Kong is a cultural desert when it comes to visual arts, think again! Explore nooks and crannies around town and you’ll find there’s actually art everywhere in our metropolis – as long as you know where to look. From art institutions that gather up-and-coming local talents under one roof to international galleries featuring works by established artists, there’s plenty to satisfy your cultural cravings. If you’re not sure where to start, here’s a handy guide to some of the most interesting art spots to kick off your journey as a bona fide culture vulture. RECOMMENDED: Check out our pick of the best art exhibitions in Hong Kong for inspiration and discover an abundance of incredible art
The best Mother's Day menus in Hong Kong

The best Mother's Day menus in Hong Kong

With Mother’s Day just a couple of weeks away, it’s time to start planning a memorable dining experience to spoil the special woman in your life. A top-notch meal is never a bad idea, so why not treat your mum to sensational dishes from Hong Kong’s top restaurants?. From lavish Japanese cuisine to laid-back brunches, here are the best Mother’s Day menus you’ve got to try this year. RECOMMENDED: Prefer something more intimate? Book a table at one of these secluded restaurants in Hong Kong.
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.
A complete guide to Go Park Sai Sha 2025

A complete guide to Go Park Sai Sha 2025

A date has finally been set for the official opening of Go Park Sai Sha! Designed by world-renowned architectural firm Zaha Hadid Architects, this mega-complex project in Sai Sha combines the thrill of sports with dining, entertainment, retail, and leisure all into one. Looking to pay a visit yourself? Here is what you should know about this brand new landmark. RECOMMENDED:  🚞 Best new attractions in Hong Kong 2025🥍 A guide to Kai Tak Sports Park🛍️ Hong Kong's best shopping malls
The best things to do in Hong Kong this weekend (May 9-11)

The best things to do in Hong Kong this weekend (May 9-11)

Summer is rolling in and as much as we love slumping on the couch and calling it a weekend activity, it wouldn't hurt to go out and do a bit of exploring around the city, especially when there seems to be something new happening every weekend! Here's our pick of activities that are sure to keep you entertained from Friday night through to Sunday.  RECOMMENDED:  📆 Hong Kong events in May🎡 Top attractions in Hong Kong🛍️ Your ultimate guide to the best shopping malls in Hong Kong
The latest Hong Kong news right now 2025

The latest Hong Kong news right now 2025

From menu takeovers by renowned chefs to creative baked goodies and exclusive pop-ups, Hong Kong's food scene is always hard at work to keep us happy, well-fed, and forever curious. If you're a bona fide foodie who's always on the lookout for the latest eats in Hong Kong, turn your attention to these delicious happenings in the city right now. RECOMMENDED:  😋 New restaurants to check out in Hong Kong🍽️ 50 best restaurants in Hong Kong🍜 Unique Hong Kong dishes you need to try
A guide to celebrating Buddha's Birthday in Hong Kong

A guide to celebrating Buddha's Birthday in Hong Kong

To some, Buddha's Birthday is just another public holiday on the calendar, but to many others, Buddha’s Birthday is a deeply meaningful celebration – but what is it really all about? Keep scrolling as we explain the ins and outs of this important day. RECOMMENDED: See what's happening in Hong Kong for the rest of the month.
The 30 top attractions to visit in Hong Kong

The 30 top attractions to visit in Hong Kong

Hong Kong is packed with many wonderful attractions, so it’s easy for visitors to feel overwhelmed – that's why we've put together a list of must-visit landmarks and sightseeing spots that will let you make the most of your trip. From places to view Hong Kong's iconic skyline to exploring historic landmarks and the city’s best museums, this one-stop guide will make you fall in love with Hong Kong. RECOMMENDED:  😍 Things to do in Hong Kong ⛰️ Best hikes in Hong Kong🛍️ Hong Kong shopping mall guide
The 65 best things to do in Hong Kong

The 65 best things to do in Hong Kong

We don't like to brag (well, perhaps just a little), 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 things to do in Hong Kong this week (May 5-11)

The best things to do in Hong Kong this week (May 5-11)

May's 'golden week' has just passed, and it's time for us to get back into work mode – but it's not all bad news, as there's a whole bunch of fun stuff to do across the city this week. From the return of Cinema Day on May 10, where all commercial cinemas in town are offering movie tickets for just $30, to the last remaining days of Duffy and Friends Play Days at Hong Kong Disneyland, here's our pick of the best things to do in Hong Kong for the next seven days. RECOMMENDED:  🖼️ Art exhibitions to check out right now📆 May events in Hong Kong💸 Free things to do in Hong Kong
The best Hong Kong events in May 2025

The best Hong Kong events in May 2025

 May brings some of Hong Kong's most wonderful events and festivals to the calendar. Between Mother's Day (May 11) brunches, the celebrations of Buddha's Birthday (May 5), and the famous Cheung Chau Bun Festival, there's plenty to fill your schedule for the month. Beyond these holidays, the city's art scene is also buzzing with new exhibitions, while a slew of foodie happenings keep our inner gluttons happy. Here's what's worth marking in your diary this month. RECOMMENDED: 🎡 Hong Kong's top attractions🌧️ The best indoor activities on a rainy day😍 Free things to do in Hong Kong

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Super Tomato Market at Times Square

Super Tomato Market at Times Square

From now until June 15, Hong Kong Times Square is teaming up with beloved Japanese illustrator Tomato Market to create the world's first physical Super Tomato Market featuring the illustrator's signature characters in a retro grocery store with giant food props. Aside from taking plenty of colourful snaps, Team Times members can also participate in the Grocery Hunter game (until May 14) and search for seven hidden ingredient stickers around the mall to redeem exclusive Tomato Market merchandise or a $50 e-coupon.  
Stitch Arrives!!! @Harbour City

Stitch Arrives!!! @Harbour City

Teaming up with Disney Hong Kong before the live-action movie Lilo and Stitch hits Hong Kong cinemas, Harbour City presents 'Stitch Arrives!!!', the biggest ever Stitch event in Hong Kong. Visitors will be transported to the monster's favourite Hawaiian beach, complete with five adorable photo spots and eight stamping stations throughout the mall. Strike a pose with Stitch at the Ocean Terminal Forecourt, or head up to the Ocean Terminal Deck to take pics with the seven-metre-tall Wisher Stitch against the beautiful Victoria Harbour. Fans can also take their pick from over 800 types of merch and snacks at the Stitch-themed pop-up store in the Main Concourse. Meanwhile, the little ones can unleash their creativity at the Ohana Craft Club (Ocean Terminal Atrium), where they can take part in Hawaiian-themed DIY workshops and activities – Stitch will even make a special appearance on Mother's Day for meet-and-greet sessions!  All proceeds from the event will be donated to Make-A-Wish Hong Kong after deducting costs.
hy! Chill Fest

hy! Chill Fest

From now until May 25, Hysan Place is turning into a 'hipster hub' with 'hy! Chill Fest', featuring four highlights not to be missed. Step into the seven-metre-tall ComplexCon Hotel to get your hands on limited-edition ComplexCon merch; explore Hysan Place to discover a trendy lineup of fashion pop-ups and retail spaces, including the first physical store of the legendary American streetwear label Staple Pigeon; and find exclusive crossover merch and exclusive offers. Last but certainly not least, don't miss the one-of-a-kind sneaker exhibition up at Urban Park (4/F), where 40 rare styles from the Jordan collection and 25 pairs of Sotheby’s-grade Nike Dunks are on display until May 5. Be sure to catch the guided tours at 3pm and 6pm to learn about the fascinating stories and history behind each pair. A must-visit for sneakerheads!
Crayon Shinchan 'Space & Time Adventure' Interactive Exhibition

Crayon Shinchan 'Space & Time Adventure' Interactive Exhibition

Hong Kong's first large-scale Crayon Shinchan interactive exhibition has landed in Kai Tak Sports Park from now to August 31. Spanning over 10,000 square feet, this playful experience lets you join Shinchan and the 'Kasukabe Defence Force' on a thrilling time-travelling rescue mission. The exhibition features nine immersive zones, including recreations of Shinchan's living room, a UFO spaceship, a futuristic city, and a ninja village. Visitors can enjoy interactive games, AR missions, and plenty of photo opportunities with 3D characters. There's also a special museum section showcasing 35 years of Crayon Shinchan history, complete with original artwork and movie memorabilia. After the adventure, be sure to stop by the pop-up shop to browse over 200 themed merchandise items or grab a snack at the themed food stall. Tickets start at $108 and are available on INCUTix, K11 Experience, and KKday.
Keung To HK Tramways Free Ride Day

Keung To HK Tramways Free Ride Day

Oh yes, it's that time of year again when Causeway Bay turns into 'Keung To Bay' as fans of Keung To go all out to celebrate the Cantopop star's birthday. In addition to the massive concert that was held on April 26, where more than 6,000 of his fans filled the AXA Wonderland in West Kowloon, fans are bringing back the Free Ride Day on HK Tramways, inviting all Hongkongers to enjoy unlimited free rides on all regular passenger trams on April 30. This year, four 'Keung To Trams' have been cruising around Hong Kong Island since early April. One of the trams, Tram No. 300, is also serving as what is claimed to be the city's only and the largest moving billboard. On the morning of April 30, a tram parade will also be held with the 'Keung To Trams' departing from Whitty Street Tram Depot and heading towards 'Keung To Bay'.  
Cheung Chau Bun Festival

Cheung Chau Bun Festival

The Cheung Chau Bun Festival originally started as a celebration of the end of a plague on Cheng Chau. Nowadays, it has transformed into one of Hong Kong's most famous festivals, where hundreds and thousands would flock to the island to celebrate. This year, the event kicks off with a Climbing Carnival on April 27, where the public is invited to enjoy fun activities, including stall games, handicraft workshops, a variety of performances, a Bun Towner Climbing Fun Day, and more. Then, on May 5 and 6, the finale of the iconic Bun Scrambling Competition will take place, where participants must climb giant bamboo towers covered with buns while trying to grab as many buns as possible. Don't miss the chance to see this unique piece of cultural heritage that's been celebrated for over a century!
Delicious in Dungeon exhibition

Delicious in Dungeon exhibition

Calling all anime fans! The hit Japanese series Delicious in Dungeon is making its overseas exhibition debut right here in Hong Kong. From now to June 15, head to Incubase Arena in Mong Kok to explore recreated anime scenes, exclusive photo spots, and a special showcase by the manga’s creator, Ryoko Kui, presenting over 150 replica manuscripts, illustrations, interview clips, and videos. Don’t miss the pop-up store with exclusive merch from Japan or the themed cafe serving up dishes inspired by the anime. Single admission tickets are now available at $110 each; all ticket holders will receive a limited-edition character bookmark exclusive to the Hong Kong exhibition. Find out more here.
Coffee Hong Kong x Tokyo Coffee Festival

Coffee Hong Kong x Tokyo Coffee Festival

From April 18 to 21, Coffee Hong Kong is bringing the internationally acclaimed Tokyo Coffee Festival to Hong Kong for the first time. Setting up at Art Park in WestK, the large-scale outdoor coffee festival features over 100 booths offering fantastic coffee, delicious bites, live music, workshops, and much more. Tickets start from just $40 and will get you an admission ticket, a limited-edition coffee tasting mug, a number of tokens (depending on which pass you buy), and a Chill Guy souvenir.
50 Years of Togetherness: Ikea Exhibition

50 Years of Togetherness: Ikea Exhibition

Celebrate Ikea Hong Kong’s 50th anniversary with a nostalgic journey through time at Tai Kwun. From now to May 12, explore four interactive zones showcasing iconic Ikea moments, from vintage catalogues to legendary furniture like the Billy bookcase. Don’t miss photo ops at the Rainbow Wall replica, a giant Frakta bag, and a Blåhaj shark-themed claw machine. And if you upload your photo to Instagram with the tags @ikeahongkong and #IKEAHK50Years, you'll be in for a chance to win a reversible meatball plush. The exhibition opens daily (11am-7pm) for free at Tai Kwun's Block 6 Married Sergeants' Quarters.
Chiikawa official pop-up store at Harbour City

Chiikawa official pop-up store at Harbour City

The loveable Chiikawa has landed in Harbour City for a pop-up store filled with adorable merch and cute photo spots. Open from now to April 27, the time-limited store at Ocean Terminal Main Concourse will be stocked with over 400 authentic Chiikawa merchandise flown in straight from Japan, including T-shirts, stationery, plush toys, apparel, and lifestyle goods. There are also three photo spots at the store where you can snap pics with your favourite characters, or pop over to the Chiikawa Wishing Garden (Ocean Terminal Atrium) where you can redeem a Wishing Card upon spending $300 or more at the pop-up store.  Planning to visit? Then make sure you register at kkday.com beforehand as there are only limited quotas on-site for walk-ins.
PMQ Play Stuff Fest

PMQ Play Stuff Fest

PMQ's Play Stuff Fest is back! A gathering ground for all kidults and toy lovers, this year's event features a four-day toy market showcasing more than 30 unique toy brands and platforms from Hong Kong as well as Macau, Seoul, Shenzhen and Singapore. Visitors will have the opportunity to meet local creators and connect with fellow fans over exclusive collections of the latest art toys, classic film and anime memorabilia, as well as limited-edition designer toy figures. Don't miss exclusive merch from local designers Club Babo, Don’t Cry In The Morning, LeeeeeeToy, and Mr. Giraffe, and be sure to join a series of sharing sessions to hear inspiring stories by different toy designers, or get crafty at a workshop led by masters to experience the artistry of toy-making first-hand.
ArtisTree Selects: The Jewel System by Sara Shakeel

ArtisTree Selects: The Jewel System by Sara Shakeel

ArtisTree has teamed up with globally celebrated multidisciplinary artist Sara Shakeel for 'ArtisTree Selects: The Jewel System', a stunning showcase of two art installations. Known for her dazzling digital art, Shakeel brings her work into the physical world with embroidered pieces that blend ancient craftsmanship with cosmic themes. At ArtisTree, visitors can explore The Jewel System, a vibrant embroidered map of planets adorned with crystals and metallic threads. Over at Two Taikoo Place, experience Genesis in Jewels, an artistic take on the Big Bang using layered fabrics and suspended crystals. Both pieces explore humanity’s connection to the universe, mixing tradition with modern creativity. Drop by before it ends on April 27 and immerse yourself in Shakeel's celestial world.

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Everything you need to know about the 2025 Cheung Chau Bun Festival: competitions, tickets, and travel tips

Everything you need to know about the 2025 Cheung Chau Bun Festival: competitions, tickets, and travel tips

Hong Kong’s quirkiest tradition is back – the Cheung Chau Bun Festival, where the famous bun scrambling competition and Piu Sik parade turn this sleepy island into a unique spectacle. Want to experience it all yourself? Here’s everything you need to know to make the most of it. What is the Cheung Chau Bun Festival? Also known as the Cheung Chau Jiao Festival, the Cheung Chau Bun Festival is one of Hong Kong’s most beloved and unusual traditions.  According to legends, Cheung Chau was struck by a devastating plague during the late Qing dynasty. To dispel the disaster, islanders gathered to pray to Pak Tai, a Taoist deity, to help drive away the disease and evil spirits. Deity statues were also paraded along village lanes, while buns were offered to appease the gods and spirits. The plague eventually subsided, and since then, residents have been expressing their gratitude to Pak Tai for bringing peace and safety to the island. Over time, these rituals evolved into the lively festival that we see today. In 2011, this unique local festival was inscribed onto the third national list of Intangible Cultural Heritage.   When is the Cheung Chau Bun Festival? The Cheung Chau Bun Festival occurs on the eighth day of the fourth lunar month, coinciding with the celebration of the Buddha's Birthday in Hong Kong. For 2025, that day lands on May 5. The Piu Sik parade will occur on the same day in the afternoon, while the bun scrambling competition will take place later at night. Photograph:
Your guide to the 2025 Labour Day drone show in Wan Chai

Your guide to the 2025 Labour Day drone show in Wan Chai

Hong Kong's drone shows are back in Wan Chai on May 1, celebrating Tin Hau Festival, Tam Kung Festival, and Cheung Chau Bun Festival with 1,500 drones lighting up the sky. If you’re planning to catch the sky-high spectacle, here’s your go-to guide for avoiding the crowds, snagging the best views, and making the most of the night. When and Where: 2025 Wan Chai drone show The show kicks off at 8pm on May 1 over Victoria Harbour near the Wan Chai Temporary Promenade. The performance will last around 12 minutes and is completely free to watch – but be sure to arrive early to find a prime spot as the place will fill up fast.  Best spots to watch the drone show in Hong Kong Since the drone show will be held at the Wan Chai harbourfront area, the best places to view the show will be the Wan Chai Temporary Promenade and HarbourChill. You can also try your luck further down by Wan Chai Ferry Pier or the Golden Bauhinia Square, but do note that certain areas will be closed off or have limited visibility affected by angles. How to get there There are several ways in which you can easily get to the Wan Chai harbourfront area: MTR: Get off at the Exhibition Centre MTR station and take exit A2. Follow the signs and walk for a few minutes via the footbridge to get to the harbourfront. Ferry: Opt for a more scenic route and take the Star Ferry from the Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry Pier. Bus: Citybus routes 720 and 788 will get you nearby, but make sure to check Citybus’ website for any Labour D
New yakiniku restaurant opens in the heart of Central

New yakiniku restaurant opens in the heart of Central

Hong Kong has no shortage of yakiniku spots, but this newcomer is already sitting high up on our list. Sitting on Wyndham Street among the chaos of the LKF area, Yakiniku Sho brings something different to the table. It's a straightforward Japanese-Korean barbecue joint where quality Wagyu meets the soulful flavours of Korean home cooking – all at prices that won't make your wallet weep. Photograph: Jenny Leung The restaurant offers two omakase-style sets featuring the finest A5-grade Japanese Black Wagyu and a selection of rare cuts based on what's available each day. The $490 'Don't Think Yasu' set offers six premium cuts that might include anything from velvety Misuji shoulder to wine-marinated Hokkaido pork ribs, while the $790 'Don't Think Sho' adds premium touches with additions like Wagyu tartare and Hokkaido scallops draped in salmon roe. Everything's grilled right at your table – no fuss, just good meat cooked properly. Photograph: Courtesy Yakiniku Sho What makes Yakiniku Sho different from the rest is the Korean dishes that are anything but some half-hearted fusion gimmick. Recipes were passed down from the owner’s mother, including the homemade kimchi (fermented for three years), spicy tofu hotpot that comes bubbling to your table, and traditional Korean-style steamed egg stuffed with crab meat. They've also got a decent range of sake with pairings chosen to complement both the rich beef and the bolder Korean flavours. While the sets are the stars, à la carte o
G-Dragon Übermensch Macau concert 2025: Tickets, prices, dates, and more

G-Dragon Übermensch Macau concert 2025: Tickets, prices, dates, and more

Rapper, singer-songwriter, entrepreneur, global fashion icon, and pretty much known to the world as the King of K-pop, the multitalented G-Dragon (GD) announced earlier in March 2025 that he will be making his way around Asia for his Übermensch solo world tour, with locations including Hong Kong and Macau. Having just dropped his third studio album 'Übermensch' in February, 12 long years after his second studio album, the K-pop star kicked off the tour on March 29 and 30 in South Korea at Goyang Stadium. He will then continue the tour in May, scheduled to perform in Japan, the Philippines, Macau, Taiwan, Malaysia, Indonesia, and finally, rounding it off in Hong Kong.  When and where is G-Dragon's Übermensch concert in Hong Kong? K-pop fans couldn't be more excited to see Hong Kong on the list of cpncert locations for G-Dragon's Übermensch tour. The K-pop star is scheduled to perform in Hong Kong on August 9 and 10, 2025, at the AsiaWorld-Expo. Check out the full list of dates for his world tour below: How to buy tickets for G-Dragon's 2025 concert in Hong Kong? Fans of GD in Hong Kong will have to sit tight as no details about tickets or prices have been released yet – stay tuned for updates on AEG Presents Asia. G-Dragon Übermensch Macau concerts 2025 If you can't wait til August to see GD up on stage, try your luck at getting tickets for his Macau concert on June 7 and 8 in Macau, where he will be performing at the Galaxy Arena. Those in the official fan club who have succe
Hong Kong's first Lego botanical garden opens at Pacific Place

Hong Kong's first Lego botanical garden opens at Pacific Place

Who says Lego is only for kids? From now to May 18, immerse yourself in floral splendour as Hong Kong's first-ever Lego botanical garden opens at Pacific Place. From bold roses to elegant orchids, visitors will be taken on a journey that celebrates the many shapes and forms of blooming flowers. Explore five different theme zones with Lego installations and displays crafted by Andy Hung, the first Lego-certified professional in China and the only one in Hong Kong, as well as Kirk Cheng, a floral artisan known for his large-scale floral artworks across Asia.   Photograph: Jenny Leung Start your journey at The Florishing Arch, adorned with established foliage and Lego flowers, before reaching The Rose Reverie, an impressive Lego structure designed by Hung. Made from over 120,000 bricks, the display stands at four metres tall and took over 840 hours to make. Over at The Dazzling Pavilion is a colourful Lego flower wall with a mirror setup that's perfect for photos, while adjacent floral displays featuring real tree branches showcase Cheng's creativity and craftsmanship.   Photograph: Jenny Leung     Don't forget to stop by the Brick to Bloom Fleuriste, where you can learn about the unique features and language behind 'fresh' Lego flowers. On designated days, you can also redeem a Lego flower gift by signing up as an 'above' member and spending $1,500 or more at Pacific Place and Starstreet Precinct. For a limited time, there's also a chance to redeem free Lego botanical serie
Chill Guy’s first  Hong Kong pop-up opens at Festival Walk

Chill Guy’s first Hong Kong pop-up opens at Festival Walk

The Chill Guy meme has been blowing up the internet lately, and now this mellow dog is here in Hong Kong for a laid-back Easter pop-up. Expect installations, photo ops, and plenty of merch that's cool but lowkey (obviously). Wait, so who's Chill Guy? Chill Guy is the brainchild of American digital artist Phillip Banks, who first introduced the character on Instagram on October 4, 2023 with the caption "My new character. His whole deal is he's a chill guy that lowkey doesn't give a fuck." Dressed in his signature grey sweater, blue jeans, and red sneakers, Chill Guy is always seen with his hands in his pockets and a relaxed smile, embodying an IDGAF vibe that quickly turned him into a global meme sensation. His Instagram videos have already racked up over 20 million views, and he’s even collaborated with big name brands like Casetify, Sprite, and Uber Eats. Where and when is the Chill Guy pop-up? Chill Guy is hosting his first-ever official event, the 'Chill Guy . Chill Walk Pop-Up', at Festival Walk in Sha Tin from April 11 to May 5, 2025. Photograph: Courtesy Festival Walk Photograph: Courtesy Festival Walk What Chill Guy merch can I buy at the pop-up? The 'Chill Guy . Chill Walk Pop-Up' will have over 100 officially licensed products, including collectible figures, T-shirts, baseball caps, disposable film cameras, playing cards, travel gear, lifestyle items, and other quirky goodies. What else is at this Chill Guy pop-up? The 'Chill Guy . Chill Walk Pop-Up' will featu
Explore Hong Kong’s coastal gems with Citybus’ new sightseeing buses

Explore Hong Kong’s coastal gems with Citybus’ new sightseeing buses

If you’re looking for a fun, hassle-free way to explore Hong Kong, Citybus, one of the largest public operators in the city, has you covered with its Hong Kong City Sightseeing Buses. With their full coverage of Hong Kong Island and Kowloon, these unique hop-on, hop-off tours connect you to all the top spots and destinations in Hong Kong, allowing you to jump on and off the bus as many times as you like. Launching this year were some brand-new additions, the ‘H3 and H4 Coastliner’ routes taking you along the island’s most scenic coastal spots, including Stanley, Repulse Bay and Kennedy Town New Praya. Whether you’re a visitor or a local, these open-top buses will offer you some of the best views in the city and a ton of great photo locations for creating those long-lasting memories. Photograph: Courtesy Citybus The H3 route kicks off near the Hong Kong Observation Wheel in Central, passing landmarks like the Golden Bauhinia Square before heading south to Ocean Park and the stunning beaches of Deep Water and Repulse Bay. The journey ends at Stanley Market, where you can hop off to explore, buy local gifts, enjoy a meal, and soak up the magnificent coastline. Photograph: Courtesy Citybus On the way back, the H4 route traverses the coastline before treating you to the ‘Sunset Rollercoaster’ experience – a thrilling ride down the iconic Hill Road Flyover – before stopping at Kennedy Town New Praya for one of the best sunset views in the city. Best of all, the buses operating
Oh Woori on 'Friendly Rivalry' role, challenges, and on-set bloopers

Oh Woori on 'Friendly Rivalry' role, challenges, and on-set bloopers

K-drama Friendly Rivalry has just dropped on Netflix, and if you've been hooked on this gripping mystery thriller like we have, then you're already familiar with Oh Woori's standout performance as the sharp and ambitious Choi Kyung. Fresh off the drama’s success, the 28-year-old actress is already back on screens with the newly premiered supernatural romance Way Back Love. We caught up with Oh Woori to talk about her experience while filming Friendly Rivalry, her favourite behind-the-scenes moments, and what fans can expect from her latest role. What made you decide to audition for this role? Was it the script, the original webtoon, or the opportunity to work with certain actors? At the time of the audition, I didn’t know exactly which project it was for. However, I had read the original webtoon, and I found the character Choi Kyung incredibly captivating.I was also intrigued by the idea of portraying the intense academic rivalry among high school girls. Photograph: Courtesy Studio X+U/Friendly Rivalry How did you prepare for the role of Choi Kyung? Were there any scenes you found especially difficult? I had to make a lot of changes to my appearance, but more importantly, I focused on expressing Kyung’s sharp and edgy aura. The director told me he wanted her to feel like a small dagger, and I kept that image in mind throughout. One of the most challenging scenes was the class president election – it required a lot of energy and intensity. Do you have a favorite line or sce
Casetify and Takashi Murakami team up for a new Mr. Dob collection

Casetify and Takashi Murakami team up for a new Mr. Dob collection

Casetify has teamed up with legendary Japanese artist Takashi Murakami for an exclusive Mr. Dob collection, blending contemporary art with tech accessories. From limited-edition carry-on luggage to collectible AirPods cases, here’s everything you need to know about the drop, including release dates, prices, and where to buy in Hong Kong: When will the Casetify x Murakami Mr. Dob collection be released? The official launch for the new collection is set for April 11, 2025 at 4pm (Hong Kong time). If you managed to join the waitlist on Casetify’s official site, you'll get early access at 10am on the same day. Photograph: Courtesy Casetify Where can I buy Casetify’s new Murakami collection in Hong Kong? The collection will be available globally through Casetify's online platforms and selected retail locations on April 11 – so keep an eye on our page for more updates, or follow Casetify's Instagram and Facebook. For fans in Hong Kong, there will also be a pop-up opening on April 12, located at Landmark in Central. Casetify x Murakami Hong Kong pop-up Taking over Landmark for a limited time, the Casetify x Murakami World is a playful 'amusement park' offering an immersive art-meets-retail experience where you'll see Murakami’s iconic works, along with the new Mr. Dob collection. The pop-up store officially opens to the public on April 12.  Photograph: Courtesy Casetify What are the products in the new Mr. Dob collection? The Casetify x Takashi Murakami Mr. Dob collection featur
Non-Chinese Mainland Travel Permit: A step-by-step guide to applying [2025]

Non-Chinese Mainland Travel Permit: A step-by-step guide to applying [2025]

Starting July 10, non-Chinese permanent residents of Hong Kong and Macau can apply for a special permit to cross over to mainland China for up to 90 days at a time – whether it's for sightseeing or business purposes. Up until now, the fast-track immigration channels were only open to Hong Kong residents with 'Home Return Permit' cards, but now, this new travel permit is going to give everyone the same speedy access, without having to deal with customs declarations when coming and going. Read on for our guide on how to get started. Who can apply for the non-Chinese Mainland Travel Permit? This permit, not limited to any nationality or industry, is intended for non-Chinese Hong Kong and Macau permanent residents who wish to travel to the mainland for short-term purposes. Applicants under the age of 18 can also apply, but they must be accompanied by their guardians.  What are the required documents for the Non-Chinese Mainland Travel Permit? Make sure you have a valid Hong Kong permanent identity card, a passport with a validity period of at least six months (excluding passports not recognised by the Chinese government), and a completed Application Form for Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macau Residents (Non-Chinese Citizens) with a recent photo.  Whether you’re from Hong Kong or Macau, you will also need a nationality certificate that is issued within six months prior to the date of application, which is either a Notice of Application for Access to Information from th
The National Geographic Hong Kong Photo Contest announces this year’s winners

The National Geographic Hong Kong Photo Contest announces this year’s winners

The Hong Kong Photo Contest 2024, presented by Wheelock Properties and organised by National Geographic Magazine, is an annual competition that celebrates the best of photography while highlighting the city’s unique charm. This year's competition saw an astounding 8,788 entries across six categories: Landscape, Wildlife, City, People, Sports, and Mobile Photography, with a special Travelers Award encouraging tourists to share their Hong Kong experiences. A new addition this year, the Sports category proved particularly exciting, with the winning shot freezing a dramatic mid-fall moment during a roller skating competition. Meanwhile, the Mobile Photography entries impressed judges with their creativity and technical skill, proving that great shots don’t always require the most professional gear. Here are the winning works of each category: Photograph: Courtesy National Geographic Category: LandscapeWinner: Zhang Bin LangTitle: Sea of Clouds at the Giant Buddha   Photograph: Courtesy National Geographic   Category: WildlifeWinner: Leung Chun PongTitle: Gliding Over the Water Photograph: Courtesy National Geographic Category: CityWinner: Wong Chun TinTitle: A Celebration for All Photograph: Courtesy National Geographic Category: PeopleWinner: Chan Suk HanTitle: Performer Photograph: Courtesy National Geographic Category: SportsWinner: Poon Wai KeungTitle: Fall and Rise Again Photograph: Courtesy National Geographic Category: Mobile PhotographWinner: Cheung Shun Y
Mong Kok named the most dangerous area in Hong Kong

Mong Kok named the most dangerous area in Hong Kong

We all have different answers when it comes to naming our favourite neighbourhoods in Hong Kong. Well, now there are some official numbers to back it up, according to a recent survey done by language learning platform Preply. Using official and public data from a range of sources, the study ranked various districts in terms of overall living experience, examining all 18 districts across multiple factors that impact everyday living, such as population density, real estate costs, safety, retail and dining options, connectivity, and environmental factors like air and water quality and noise levels. Yuen Long claimed the top spot as Hong Kong's most liveable area, offering a combination of affordable housing at $9,476 per square foot, abundant green spaces with 188 parks and playgrounds, and excellent transportation connectivity with the most bus stops in the territory. North District followed closely in second place, while Sha Tin and the Eastern District took third and fourth place, respectively. The survey also revealed that safety played a major part in determining the most desirable places to live. Yau Tsim Mong, which consists of Yau Ma Tei, Tsim Sha Tsui, and Mong Kok, topped the charts with a staggering 8,883 reported crimes between January and October 2024. On the other hand, the North District emerged as the safest with just 586 reported crimes. Hong Kong districts with the highest cost per square foot were also listed, with Central and Western District (surprise, surpr