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

Born in Hong Kong and raised in the UK, Jenny loves writing about unusual places to explore in town, local culture, and all things art. She also deals with her unhealthy obsession of online shopping by writing about fashion and beauty content in Hong Kong.

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

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The 100 best Hong Kong movies

The 100 best Hong Kong movies

Hong Kong was once the Hollywood of the East. At its peak around the early 90s, our local movie industry was the first in the world – in terms of per capita production and as the second-largest exporter of films – second only to the US.The influence of Hong Kong cinema can still be seen far and wide. Even 50 years after his death, Bruce Lee remains a global icon and his martial arts movies are classics. The groundbreaking action of The Matrix would never have come about if not for John Woo films and the action choreography of Yuen Woo-ping. Quentin Tarantino ripped off Ringo Lam’s City on Fire for his 1992 debut Reservoir Dogs. Moonlight owes much to the style of Wong Kar-wai films and the auteur was also acknowledged by Soffia Coppola as an influence when she collected the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay for Lost in Translation.So with such a massive cultural legacy, what are the best Hong Kong movies of all time? Some of our choices are forgotten classics, some are cult hits, while others define art born of this city. Read on for a definitive ranking of the best films made in Hong Kong dating as far back as the 1930s. RECOMMENDED: 😂 Classic Stephen Chow movies to watch🥋 The 20 best martial arts movies of all time🖥️ Best Hong Kong movies available on streaming services
The best Cantonese restaurants in Hong Kong

The best Cantonese restaurants in Hong Kong

This city really does have an impressive variety of global cuisines. Hong Kong's own cuisine, however, is mainly influenced by Cantonese cuisine. A cuisine characterised by its lighter and more natural tasting flavours, along with the traditional, and sometimes laborious, techniques used to create them. So, whether you're looking to sample some comforting classics or enjoy an exquisite Cantonese feast, here are some of the best places to find it in Hong Kong. RECOMMENDED: It's always five o'clock somewhere, so grab a drink at one of the 50 best bars in Hong Kong!
The 21 best hotpot restaurants in Hong Kong

The 21 best hotpot restaurants in Hong Kong

Hongkongers love hotpot. Whether it's a festive celebration, family gathering, dinner with friends, or you just need something to keep you warm – there's always an excuse for it. Perhaps that's why the city is filled with all kinds of unique hotpot venues – from retro-themed restaurants inspired by old Hong Kong to ones known for their mind-numbingly spicy broths. Keep reading to see our pick of the best hotpot restaurants in town. RECOMMENDED: Find out which spots in town made it onto our top 50 best restaurants in Hong Kong.
The best things to do in Hong Kong this weekend (Nov 22-24)

The best things to do in Hong Kong this weekend (Nov 22-24)

Ah, the sweet, sweet smell of freedom. After slogging through the daily grind all week, it's about time we indulge in a little revelry. From art exhibitions and live music to the latest foodie happenings to catch in the city, here's our lineup of activities that are sure to keep you entertained from Friday night through to the wee hours of Monday morning.  RECOMMENDED: Need more of an adventure? Explore the city with our ultimate bucket list of the 65 most incredible things to do in town.
The 13 best hiking trails in Hong Kong

The 13 best hiking trails in Hong Kong

Hong Kong is known for many things; its dynamic culinary scene, architectural mix of old and new, and of course, that iconic skyline. But that’s not all, as our concrete jungle is also wrapped in lush verdant hills with magnificent islands and dramatic rock formations – and the best way to take in all its mountainous glory is, yes that’s right, a hike. Here are just some of our favourite hikes in the city with tips and directions to help you on your way.  RECOMMENDED: Prefer things at a different pace? Go for a stroll in one of Hong Kong's best parks instead.
10 Hilarious Korean variety shows you need to watch

10 Hilarious Korean variety shows you need to watch

Korean variety shows never fail to entertain me. From old classics like X-Man to the latest wacky game show, I’ve spent countless hours in front of the screen enjoying these shows as a proud homebody. Whether it's the creative games, stunning set designs, or the cast's hilarious antics – all of which are vital elements that make for a great show – they provide the kind of entertainment that allows you to just simply turn off your brain after a long day. If you’re in the mood for some serious laughs, here are 10 hilarious Korean variety shows you need to check out. Scroll down and start binging. RECOMMENDED:  📺 20 best Hong Kong TV dramas of all time 🧒 12 classic cartoons every 90s kid grew up watching in Hong Kong 🎬 Our definitive list of the 100 best Hong Kong movies
5 reasons why Vantage is the new hotspot for racing fans

5 reasons why Vantage is the new hotspot for racing fans

Hong Kong is bursting with amazing dining options, but if you’re looking for something truly special, ‘Vantage’ at Happy Valley Racecourse is where it’s at. This new stylish venue takes the excitement of horse racing and pairs it with delicious food and a fantastic atmosphere. With a focus on innovation, luxury, and social vibes, Vantage is set to be your favourite spot for a memorable Wednesday night out at the racetracks. Here are just five reasons why Vantage should be at the top of your list.
3 incredible highlights not to miss at DesignInspire 2024

3 incredible highlights not to miss at DesignInspire 2024

DesignInspire 2024 is gearing up to be an exciting showcase of creativity and innovation, taking place from December 5 to 7 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. This international exhibition serves as a global platform for designers, artists, and innovators to showcase their work and connect with a diverse audience. With free admission, this event is open to the public, making it a fantastic opportunity for anyone interested in the world of design. Here are three incredible highlights you won’t want to miss at this year’s DesignInspire.
New nightlife venue The Beat opens at Happy Valley Racecourse

New nightlife venue The Beat opens at Happy Valley Racecourse

If you're on the hunt for the ultimate Wednesday night out in Hong Kong, look no further than The Beat at Happy Valley Racecourse! This exciting new nightlife venue blends the thrill of live horse racing with a vibrant atmosphere that’s perfect for both racing fans and nightlife seekers. With innovative digital experiences and meticulously crafted cocktails, The Beat promises to be the go-to destination for anyone looking to kick off an unforgettable evening.
The best places for cheap shopping in Hong Kong

The best places for cheap shopping in Hong Kong

Whether you're on a tight budget or simply on the hunt for the best deals in town, there are some great places in Hong Kong that can satisfy your shopping needs without breaking the bank. Discounted clothes, affordable art pieces, cheap knick-knacks, beauty items on sale – you name it, there's a place for it. Scroll down and get shopping! RECOMMENDED: Strapped for cash? It's a good thing that Hong Kong has a ton of amazing free things to do. 
Pickleball in Hong Kong: A beginner's guide

Pickleball in Hong Kong: A beginner's guide

If you’re looking for a fun and engaging way to stay active, pickleball might just be your new favourite sport. Combining elements of tennis, badminton, and table tennis, this fast-paced racquet sport is perfect for players of all ages and skill levels. To help you get started into the sport, we had a chat with Albert, co-founder of Bay Pickle, a new indoor pickleball venue that’s bringing the game to Hong Kong. RECOMMENDED: 🎾 A beginner's guide to playing padel tennis 🏔 The 13 best hiking trails in Hong Kong 🏖 Beaches to visit in Hong Kong
A guide to Kowloon Walled City Park

A guide to Kowloon Walled City Park

Despite Hong Kong's dense urban landscape, the city harbours numerous hidden green spaces worth exploring. Among them is Kowloon Walled City Park, a Jiangnan-style garden that was once a maritime defence station in the 15th century, before it became a notorious semi-lawless space and breeding ground for all kinds of criminal activities. The walled garrison city was eventually torn down in 1994 and reopened as a beautiful garden in 1995, boasting impressive water features, traditional gardens, and historical remnants of its storied past. If you're down for some exploring around Kowloon, this park should definitely be on your list. RECOMMENDED: 🎋 Hidden peaceful places in Hong Kong🏞 6 Accessible city hikes on Hong Kong Island🏝 10 Secluded islands to explore in Hong Kong Here's just a snippet of what the beautiful park has to offer: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Time Out Hong Kong (@timeouthk)

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RedBall Hong Kong public installations

RedBall Hong Kong public installations

The world-famous RedBall Project is bouncing into town from December 6 to 15. Created by American artist Kurt Perschke, the RedBall Project is known as the world’s longest-running street art and has made its way across the globe popping up in cities like London, Paris, Tokyo, Tainan, and more. Each day, the giant red ball will appear at 10 culturally significant locations, wedging itself into various local architecture from Hong Kong Island to Kowloon. As part of 'BODW in the city', RedBall Hong Kong will also see various collaborations with local artists and brands to get everyone interacting and engaging with this giant oversized ball. Open daily from 11am to 6pm, the installations are free and open to everyone. Check out the full schedule of when and where the installation will appear in our guide.
The Big Little Christmas at Harbour City

The Big Little Christmas at Harbour City

Harbour City goes all out every Christmas, and this year is no different! Here with his first-ever Christmas art project, miniature photographer and mitate artist Tatsuya Tanaka brings The Big Little Christmas large-scale outdoor installation to Harbour City from now to January 1, 2025. Aside from an eight-metre-tall wooden Christmas calendar at the Staircase, the outdoor installation also features a 28-metre-long Santa Claus working desk at the Ocean Terminal Forecourt with five festive miniature sets enlarged on the desk, including the candy cane sleigh, a five-metre-high cabin made with stacked books, and a 10-metre-tall Christmas tree transformed from a Santa Clause hat. Fans of Tanaka's work should also check out the Countdown to Mini-mas exhibition at Gallery by the Harbour, where 25 new festive miniature artworks made using everyday objects are on display, along with various merch such as postcard sets, tote bags, and blind boxes. All proceeds after cost deduction will be donated to the Hong Kong Blood Cancer Foundation to support blood cancer patients and their families. 
Arte M digital art exhibition

Arte M digital art exhibition

Digital art exhibition Arte M Hong Kong arrived on Hong Kong's shores from South Korea in the fall of 2022, bringing a surreal immersive experience through a combination of visual effects, sounds, and even aromas. Sadly, the exhibition has just announced its closure and will be wrapping things up on December 31, 2024, before heading off for a new venture in Shenzhen. When asked about their original plans to set up the Arte Museum at 11 Skies, the organisers replied saying that the project has been put on hold. To bid farewell to Hongkongers, Arte M is dishing out special closing discounts with ticket prices going for half price (applicable to online purchases only). Regular adult tickets are $64 on weekdays (original price $128) and $74 on weekends and public holidays (original price $148). Discounted tickets for children aged three to 11, students, and seniors aged 65 and above are priced at $49 on weekdays (original price $98) and $54 on weekends and public holidays (original price $108). Admission is free for kids under the age of three.
Tsuchinshan-ATLAS comet 2024

Tsuchinshan-ATLAS comet 2024

A rare 'once-in-80,000-years' comet officially named Tsuchinshan-ATLAS (C/2023 A3) has been the centre of attention as of late as it's just entered its prime time for viewing. If you're eager to catch the cosmic wonder yourself, the Hong Kong Space Museum has put together some tips for stargazers in town to catch a glimpse of the comet in the coming days. After sunset, grab your binoculars and head to a clear spot facing west. Keep in mind that the comet will rise higher in the sky with each passing day, but it will also be getting dimmer, so don’t wait too long! If you haven’t spotted this celestial gem yet, check out the Hong Kong Space Museum's Facebook page for the latest updates on C/2023 A3’s position, including its azimuth, elevation, and apparent magnitude at 6.40pm from today to October 26. Happy stargazing!
Block Party By The Sea

Block Party By The Sea

The Avenue of Stars Night Market is back in action! From now until September 29, join the 'Block Party By The Sea', an exciting waterfront arts and culture bash featuring an artisanal market, live entertainment, and creative workshops. With nearly 30 booths, you can explore handmade crafts and tasty treats, including homemade hot chilli oil from Explicit Spices, exclusive tulip-scented perfume from homegrown fragrance brand The Scientist, mochi desserts from Mochi Tori, and more. On select weekend evenings, there will also be live jazz music and dance performances, as well as workshops like coffee tasting and a 'Run Puma' street run event. It's the perfect opportunity to soak in the stunning views of Victoria Harbour while discovering the best of local brands and culture.
30°N Parallel North Exhibition @ Harbour City

30°N Parallel North Exhibition @ Harbour City

LMF band member and artist Prodip Leung, trendsetter Eric Kot, and design studio Taurus Workshop are collaborating for the first time in the 30°N Parallel North exhibition at Gallery by the Harbour, running until September 29. Drawing inspiration from the myths and legends of ancient civilisations along the 30th parallel north, the exhibition features numerous incredible landscapes and mysterious phenomena like the Mississippi and Nile rivers, the Egyptian pyramids, and the Sanxingdui ruins. Visitors can explore over 20 new paintings and sculptures, including Prodip's 'Odd Fellas' art book and Kot's Heroic Kogiant sculptures, along with exclusive collectibles celebrating these rich histories.
Mid-Autumn Lantern Festival at Wong Tai Sin Temple

Mid-Autumn Lantern Festival at Wong Tai Sin Temple

Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple is celebrating the Mid-Autumn Fest with stunning large lantern displays that will turn its grounds into a luminous playground. Visitors can enjoy over 60 vibrant stage performances on public holidays and weekends showcasing over 20 cultural heritage groups from Hong Kong and the mainland, presenting traditional acts like 'bian lian' (face-changing) from Sichuan, Wudang martial arts, Wuju opera from Jinhua (the birthplace of Wong Tai Sin), shadow puppetry, and more. There will also be fun games and snack stalls, along with lantern-making workshops and riddle-solving activities on September 15, 17, and 18. The lantern festival runs until October 6, open daily until 9pm, with extended hours to 11pm on September 17 and until 10pm on September 18.
Retro Moon Show by Vessel x Carnaby Fair

Retro Moon Show by Vessel x Carnaby Fair

This Mid-Autumn Festival, Vessel is partnering with Carnaby Fair to present a stunning lantern exhibition by the Kwun Tong waterfront. Featuring renowned local artists such as Siukins, Keith Lam (Peck), and Nick Tsao, the exhibition merges traditional and modern elements of Hong Kong culture through five gigantic lantern installations standing roughly three metres tall. Visitors can explore these artistic displays while enjoying street performances and print-pressing activities on the night of Mid-Autumn Fest (Sept 17, 6pm-11pm). As night falls, the waterfront becomes a perfect spot for moon-gazing, inviting everyone to celebrate the festival together and create new cherished memories under the glowing lights.
Lost Dogs' Disco at Citygate Outlets

Lost Dogs' Disco at Citygate Outlets

Are you ready to 'Paw-ty'? From now to October 13, Citygate Outlets is hosting the Lost Dogs' Disco installation by the award-winning Australian art and technology studio ENESS. Visitors can explore 16 giant inflatable dog sculptures – some reaching up to 5.5 meters – scattered throughout the mall’s indoor and outdoor areas. The whimsical installations include a brand-new Dalmatian character and Dachshund-shaped bean bag chairs, specially created for this occasion. As guests enjoy the vibrant atmosphere, they’ll be treated to custom electronic music incorporating playful dog sounds to enhance the immersive experience. The installations will light up and interact with visitors, creating a joyful celebration of the bond between doggos and hoomans. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to experience art, fun, and community at Citygate Outlets!
Moon Fest Lumiere at Lee Tung Avenue

Moon Fest Lumiere at Lee Tung Avenue

Join the Moon Fest Lumiere celebration as the Mid-Autumn Festival comes alive at Lee Tung Avenue. This year, the avenue will be illuminated with over 800 stunning traditional lanterns and glowing fish-shaped lanterns crafted by renowned artisan Isaac Liu, highlighting the beauty of Chinese craftsmanship. And don't miss the return of the legendary LED Fire Dragon Fiesta on September 17, featuring an impressive 18-metre-long dragon adorned with flickering LED lights. The vibrant parade will be accompanied by dancing LED lions and drumming performances, making it a family-friendly event full of excitement. To top things off, Lee Tung Avenue will offer various seasonal rewards, including special mooncake gift boxes and complimentary mini lanterns for shoppers. Throughout the event, attendees can also enjoy a series of music performances and a charity pop-up.
Blue Moon 2024 at Lake House

Blue Moon 2024 at Lake House

Take a trip up to Tai Po and bask in the Mid-Autumn festivities at the Lake House in Tai Po Kau. From now to September 18, a whopping 10-meter-tall giant inflatable moon, along with a five-metre-tall moon and rabbit decoration, a 'Jade Rabbit Weaving the Moon' photo spot, and more will set Lake House's verdant lawn aglow.  Visitors can also experience other festivities with a meal at Lake House's restaurants Billow and Le Vow; admire the moon on a sightseeing boat tour; or make a wish with water lanterns. Visit Lake House's official website for more info on event details, ticket prices and packages, as well as other special promos.  
Ultra Hong Kong 2024

Ultra Hong Kong 2024

Get ready to dance your way into the history books at the debut edition of Ultra Hong Kong festival with globally-renowned DJs – including Marshmello, Alesso, and Steve Aoki – performing at the heart of the city, transforming the Central Harbourfront Event Space into a pulsing, neon-lit wonderland.  Aside from a symphony of electrifying beats, festivalgoers can fuel up and keep the party going with various food and drink vendors on site, including refreshing beers from the event's title sponsor Heineken. And don't miss out on some of the activities available, such as having their hair and makeup done, checking out the DJ booth from Hong Kong Tourism Board, and even an ice bath experience!  Click here to explore our full festival guide and secure your tickets before they sell out!

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RedBall Hong Kong: locations, dates, and everything you need to know

RedBall Hong Kong: locations, dates, and everything you need to know

Prepare for a pop of colour as the internationally renowned public artwork RedBall Project – known to be "the world's longest-running street artwork" – bounces its way to Hong Kong for a limited-time only. Want to know when and where you can catch this oversized piece of art around the city? We've got all the deets right here. When is the RedBall Project coming to Hong Kong? RedBall Hong Kong will be in town from Friday, December 6, to Sunday, December 15, available for viewing from 11am to 6pm daily. Where can I see the RedBall Hong Kong installations? The RedBall will pop up in 10 culturally significant locations across the city, with a new site each day. Check out the schedule below: Redball Hong Kong dates and locations Daily from 11am to 6pm   December 6: Central Pier 10, Central December 7: Hong Kong Museum of Art, Tsim Sha Tsui December 8: West Kowloon Cultural District (WestK) December 9: Chater Garden, Central December 10: Kowloon Public Pier 4, Tsim Sha Tsui December 11: Roof Garden, Asia Society, Admiralty December 12: Jardine House, Central December 13: Blake Pier, Stanley December 14: Model Boat Pool, Victoria Park, Causeway Bay December 15: Lion's Point View Pavilion, The Peak, Central Photograph: Courtesy RedBall Hong Kong What is the RedBall Project and RedBall Hong Kong? The RedBall Project, created by American artist Kurt Perschke, is celebrated as "the world's longest-running street artwork". Since its debut in 2001, it has travelled the globe, stopping i
A Harry Potter Mahou Dokoro pop-up is coming to Hong Kong

A Harry Potter Mahou Dokoro pop-up is coming to Hong Kong

Japanese Harry Potter boutique Mahou Dokoro is bringing a slice of the wizarding world to Hong Kong! This marks their first overseas pop-up and it promises to be a real treat for all Potterheads. With multiple locations across Japan, including Tokyo, Nagoya, and Yokohama, Mahou Dokoro is where you'll find official merchandise ranging from magic wands and plush toys to stationery, home essentials, and even some exclusive items. The stores are also specifically designed to make you feel like you're being transported to a magical realm, so it's a must-visit for all fans of the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts franchises. While many details are still under wraps, we do know that this limited-time Mahou Dokoro pop-up will open towards the end of November at Festival Walk in Kowloon Tong. Be sure to keep an eye on our page for more information coming soon! Opening date: End of November (exact date to be confirmed)Pop-up store location: Festival Walk, 80 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong Recommended reading: Simon Rogan to reopen Roganic at Lee Gardens in Causeway Bay in JanuaryMichelin-recommended Kai Kai Dessert opens second location this December JPS Gallery reopens with an exhibition in a beautiful historic building Follow us on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, or subscribe to our newsletter for the latest news and updates on what's going on in the city.
The Twins at Kai Tak is set to open in mid-November

The Twins at Kai Tak is set to open in mid-November

The Twins at Kai Tak is about to make its debut in phases throughout 2024, bringing a new blend of retail and lifestyle to the area. This massive development – the biggest project of Hong Kong-based premier department store operator Lifestyle International in Hong Kong – features two 22-storey towers and boasts a spacious 1.1 million square feet, making it the largest hub of its kind in Kowloon East. When is The Twins opening and where is it? Mark your calendars for November 15. That’s when Tower I will officially open its doors, welcoming shoppers from 10am to 10pm. Both Tower I and II are located just a short walk from Kai Tak MTR station, exit B. Photograph: Courtesy Lifestyle International Shops at The Twins Tower I is kicking off with an impressive occupancy rate of over 95 percent, featuring more than 480 brands across everything from fashion and beauty to homeware and delicious eats. The Sogo Kai Tak store will be the main highlight, while the second phase will introduce another lifestyle complex 'SNDO' (pronounced “san-do”). Beauty lovers will be thrilled to find over 110 brands, including favourites like Chanel, Dior, and YSL. The Twins Tower I will also be home to the first-ever dedicated LG shop in Hong Kong, a shop-in-shop counter from homeware brand Joseph Joseph, a Japanese specialty store offering a selection of traditional crafts and artworks from different parts of Japan, and many more. Photograph: Courtesy Lifestyle International Food and drink offerings
The world's biggest inflatable bounce party is coming to Hong Kong

The world's biggest inflatable bounce party is coming to Hong Kong

Hong Kong is about to get a whole lot bouncier this festive season as the 'HSBC Life The Big Bounce World Tour - Hong Kong' rolls into town. Hailing all the way from the States, The Big Bounce has been a hit in cities around the world – and now it’s Hong Kong’s turn to get jumping as its Asian tour kicks off. Here’s what you need to know about this ultimate bounce party. When and where is The Big Bounce happening in Hong Kong? From December 21, 2024, to January 5, 2025, you can find The Big Bounce at the Great Lawn of the West Kowloon Cultural District (WestK) Art Park. Tickets to The Big Bounce Hong Kong Ticket details for HSBC Life The Big Bounce World Tour - Hong Kong will be announced soon, so keep your eyes on our page for more info coming soon. Photograph: Courtesy The Big Bounce Photograph: Courtesy The Big Bounce What will The Big Bounce Hong Kong world tour feature? Get ready for a blast as The Big Bounce will boast a variety of giant inflatables, including basketball hoops, massive slides, and epic ball pits. Designed to welcome people of all ages, the event will have multiple sessions running from day to night. Families can enjoy morning and afternoon sessions together, while the evenings will turn into a lively 'After Dark Party' for those aged 16 and up. There’ll also be live DJ performances to keep everyone's energy (and jumps) high throughout the festive season. Follow 'HSBC Life The Big Bounce World Tour - Hong Kong' on Facebook and Instagram (@thebigbounc
Kowloon Dairy launches new lactose-free fresh milk

Kowloon Dairy launches new lactose-free fresh milk

A household name in Hong Kong for generations, Kowloon Dairy has just launched its new Lactose Free Fresh Milk – a thoughtful addition for those who love milk. For many folks, being lactose intolerant can make enjoying anything dairy a bit tricky. That's why Kowloon Dairy is here to offer a solution that allows you to savour the rich taste of milk with ease. Made from 100 percent fresh milk, this new product contains no lactose and no added sugar. And with a 3.8 percent fat content, it is able to retain that satisfying rich and creamy texture that we all enjoy in milk. Beyond just being lactose-free, this milk is also packed with essential nutrients like calcium and protein, which are important for bone health and overall wellness. Kowloon Dairy has been dedicated to quality since 1940, and this new product continues that legacy. It reflects their commitment to meeting the needs of the community, especially for those seeking healthier options. You can now find Kowloon Dairy’s Lactose Free Fresh Milk in 946ml cartons at designated supermarkets or through their home delivery services. Visit kowloondairy.com for more info.
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 recently 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. Recommended reading: New Hong Kong-style diner Mo
Indulge in a night of Mediterranean magic at L’attitude’s exclusive guest chef dinner

Indulge in a night of Mediterranean magic at L’attitude’s exclusive guest chef dinner

Foodies are in for an extraordinary experience at L’attitude at Morpheus in City of Dreams, where Mediterranean flavours come to life under the expertise of chef de cuisine Alican Dadayli. On November 8 and 9, the restaurant will host an exclusive ‘Starred Guest Chef Gourmet Night Extravaganza’, featuring a unique culinary showcase with chef Stefano Bacchelli from two-Michelin-starred restaurant Da Vittorio Shanghai. Photograph: Courtesy L’attitude Chef Dadayli, who boasts over 15 years of culinary experience, is known for his commitment to Mediterranean cuisine. He meticulously selects the freshest fish and shellfish sourced from around the globe, combining them with premium olive oils and seasonal fruits and vegetables to create dishes that celebrate authentic flavours. With his dedication to honouring nature and the season, along with chef Bacchelli’s expertise that earned Da Vittorio Shanghai numerous accolades, the upcoming ‘Starred Guest Chef Gourmet Night Extravaganza’ promises to deliver an unforgettable dining experience with modern Mediterranean flavours and traditional Italian craftsmanship. Photograph: Courtesy L’attitudeL’attitude Guests will delight in dishes like Mediterranean langoustine, perfectly cooked in brown butter and paired with Jerusalem artichoke; beef tenderloin accompanied by smoked eggplant and marsala wine sauce; and braised vintage fish maw featuring 10-year-old yellow croaker maw, expertly prepared using classic Italian techniques. Another
The new Hopewell Mall is set to open in Wan Chai this November

The new Hopewell Mall is set to open in Wan Chai this November

The Hopewell Group is set to unveil the new Hopewell Mall in Wan Chai, covering over 1,000,000sq ft of space smack dab in the heart of the neighbourhood. Here's what you need to know about this new retail destination. Where is the new Hopewell Mall? The new Hopewell Mall is ocated at 183 Queen’s Road East, just a three-minute walk from the Wan Chai MTR station.  When is the new Hopewell Mall opening? No exact date has been announced yet, but the soft opening of Hopewell Mall is currently scheduled for early November.  Photograph: Courtesy Hopewell Mall What are the shops at Hopewell Mall? Over 90 percent of retail space is already leased at Hopewell Mall, featuring a lineup of flagship stores that cater to families, youngsters, and tourists. Notable tenants include Japan’s renowned home goods retailer Nitori, the largest of its kind in Hong Kong, alongside other exciting brands like The Wonderful World of Whimsy, Kiztopia, Toys “R” Us, and a gourmet supermarket, food le parc. Photograph: Courtesy Hopewell Mall What else is at the Hopewell Mall? In addition to shopping and dining, Hopewell Mall boasts an expansive 60,000sq ft park, which claims to be the largest green space in Hong Kong’s central business district. This green space will offer a serene environment for shoppers to relax and catch a breath of fresh air. Is there any parking at Hopewell Mall? Hopewell Mall offers ample parking facilities, with over 400 spaces and electric vehicle charging stations. Visito
We went to a terrifying Kowloon Walled City-themed haunted house in Hong Kong

We went to a terrifying Kowloon Walled City-themed haunted house in Hong Kong

This Halloween, Airside is brewing up a spooktacular experience that’s sure to thrill. They’ve teamed up with Haunted Kong and Mental Bread @HKstyle Couple to launch Hollow City, an immersive haunted house x LARP adventure. Imagine stepping into a haunting, Kowloon Walled City-themed maze, where chilling revenants lurk around every corner. As brave adventurers, you'll have to navigate this 3,000sq ft labyrinth, piecing together clues to unravel the eerie urban legend of the 'Supernatural Incident in the Ladies Restroom'.  Photograph: Courtesy Airside Overall, our experience turned out to be far more thrilling than anticipated. From the moment we approached the entrance, the NPCs were fully in character, setting the stage for what was to come. Once inside, we were enveloped in an eerie atmosphere that felt all too real. There were areas where it was almost pitch black (we were given flashlights at the start but those barely did anything), but you can still tell a lot of thought had gone into their set designs – even if we were occasionally too busy screaming to appreciate all the details.  Photograph: Courtesy Airside And don't worry if you’re not exactly channelling your inner Sherlock Holmes, there are NPCs lurking around every corner, ready to offer hints (and jump scares) to guide you through the maze. We highly recommend teaming up in groups of at least four. There are sections where you'll have to split up, and if you find yourself wandering a dark path alone, well,
David Muoka becomes first Hong Kong-born player to sign with NBA

David Muoka becomes first Hong Kong-born player to sign with NBA

23-year-old basketball player David Muoka, born and raised in Hong Kong, has just signed with the Portland Trail Blazers, officially becoming the first-ever homegrown player to secure an NBA contract.  Muoka, who is 2.08 metres tall and of Nigerian and British descent, played in local school competitions while attending West Island School, and later attended the University of Nevada in the States. Recently, Muoka took to social media to announce his signing with the Portland Trail Blazers, marking a historic moment for the city. According to various sources, Muoka signed an 'Exhibit 10' contract and will likely play for the Blazers' G League affiliate Rip City Remix. The road ahead for the Hong Kong-born player seems to be filled with promise and potential, and we can't wait to see's in store for him! Recommended reading: The naming contest for Hong Kong’s new pandas is now open Italian restaurant Grissini sells giant bowls of their signature tiramisu Kowloon City named one of the coolest neighbourhoods in the world Follow us on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, or subscribe to our newsletter for the latest news and updates on what's going on in the city.
Kowloon City named one of the coolest neighbourhoods in the world

Kowloon City named one of the coolest neighbourhoods in the world

Time Out just dropped its annual ranking of the coolest neighbourhoods in the world, celebrating different communities across the globe that are bursting with character – whether that's in the form of culinary offerings, unique culture, or creative flair. As always, Hong Kong gets a spot on the list and this year, Kowloon City takes home the win for us! Sitting at number 33, Kowloon City is a laid-back part of town that's somehow always hopping. It was once the site of Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Airport – famous for its dangerously low-flying landings close to residential rooftops – and Hongkongers still have a nostalgic attachment to the area for its aviation legacy. But the neighbourhood has massively evolved since the airport hung up its wings in 1998, it's now the place to go for a dose of culture, cuisine, and a refreshing escape from the city's glitzy chaos. Photograph: Ann Chiu | Boat Noodles from Cheong Fat Thai FoodBoat Noodle Foodies, in particular, will find plenty to love here. It's a well-known fact that Kowloon City is often referred to as Hong Kong's 'Little Thailand', thanks to its large community of Thai residents and authentic Thai eateries. Beyond that, the neighbourhood's culinary scene also boasts everything from beloved cha chaan tengs to hot pot restaurants and trendy cafes. With the recent opening of Airside mall, along with the much-anticipated Kai Tak Sports Park (set to be Hong Kong's largest multi-purpose sports venue) on the horizon, Kowloon City cont
The first Bar Paul in Asia is coming to Hong Kong

The first Bar Paul in Asia is coming to Hong Kong

Renowned British fashion label Paul Smith is partnering up with Harbour City for the opening of Bar Paul! Inspired by the Italian cafes that Paul Smith frequented in Soho during the 1960s, this pop-up bar blends culture, culinary delight, and stylish designs to offer a vibrant atmosphere where guests can enjoy cocktails and other special drinks against the backdrop of the Hong Kong skyline. So, whether you're a cocktail lover or fashion fiend, this one's for you. Check out more details below. When and where is Bar Paul in Hong Kong? Located on the Ocean Terminal Deck at Harbour City, Bar Paul will open every weekend from September 28 to October 27, operating from 5pm to 9pm on Fridays, and 3pm to 9pm on Saturdays and Sundays. How can people go to Bar Paul in Hong Kong? Grab your tickets on Klook! A regular ticket is $150, which gets you a wine-tasting wristband for two fabulous drinks. For those using Standard Chartered credit cards, you can snag a special deal for just $80. Each wristband also comes with a designated treat or a fun personalised gift for free. The wristbands are available while stock lasts, so act fast. Photograph: Courtesy Harbour City What's on the menu at Hong Kong's Bar Paul? At Bar Paul, guests can indulge in specially crafted cocktails, including the two signature creations: the Sloe Sunset and Shiso Cool. The Sloe Sunset (Sole gin, roselle hawthorn tea, and prosecco) is perfect for enjoying the evening glow with its rosy hue and refreshing taste, whi