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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Chinese New Year events to celebrate Year of the Snake in Hong Kong 2025

Chinese New Year events to celebrate Year of the Snake in Hong Kong 2025

Chinese New Year is a huge deal in Hong Kong – and for good reason. It’s the perfect time to spread joy and blessings, feast with your loved ones over a hearty festive meal, fill your home with auspicious plants, and even do a bit of spring cleaning (if you're feeling ambitious). With so much going on, we’re here to help you gear up for the Year of the Snake and those public holidays that come with. From the incredibly popular Chinese New Year Night Markets to the traditional Wishing Tree festival in Tai Po, here's how you can make the most of CNY this year.  RECOMMENDED: 🥢 The best Chinese New Year menus to check out 👯 A guide to the Chinese New Year Night Parade 🌺 13 auspicious fruits and flowers for Chinese New Year
Best spas in Hong Kong to get pampered

Best spas in Hong Kong to get pampered

The pressure of life in the city can certainly take a toll on our physical and mental health, so it's important to find time and give ourselves a little TLC every so often. Before you switch off and enjoy a soothing treatment that eliminates all your stresses and strains, finding a spa that works for you is essential. That's why we've put together a list of Hong Kong's best spa sanctuaries that will transport you to a place of relaxation and rejuvenation. Take a break from your hectic life and pamper your mind, body, and spirit at these top destinations. RECOMMENDED: If you prefer connecting with nature, go for a stroll in one of the best parks in Hong Kong or escape the city's chaos at these hidden peaceful places in Hong Kong.
The 50 best cities in the world in 2025

The 50 best cities in the world in 2025

People who don’t live in cities will tell you they’re busy, lonely and expensive places. But there’s a reason so many people choose to live in them: with world-class art and culture, unbeatable food and nightlife, buzzing neighbourhoods and a dizzying amount of stuff to do and see, there’s simply no better place to be.  Every year, we take the pulse of city living by quizzing thousands of locals across the planet about life in their hometowns. This year, more than 18,500 city-dwellers shared their insights on everything from food, nightlife and culture to affordability, happiness and the overall city vibe. When urban living can sometimes feel isolating and costly, this year we wanted to get a sense of what, exactly, makes a city feel like home. Sure, the nightlife is great, but is the city safe and walkable? Is good quality food and art available at a reasonable price? Is it easy to make friends, find love, and access nature?  Livability was a key factor in our ranking this year. But a great city to live in is, naturally, a great city to visit. So, along with the thousands of responses from locals around the world, we asked Time Out’s global network of city experts to vote on the places they think are particularly exciting right now. After crunching all that data, here we are: Time Out’s definitive ranking of the world’s best cities in 2025. Read on to see how your hometown fared… RECOMMENDED:🛍️ The coolest neighbourhoods in the world right now🌎 The best things to do in the
The best things to do in Hong Kong in January

The best things to do in Hong Kong in January

We're officially in January of 2025 – you know, the month when we all pretend we’re going to stick to our New Year’s resolutions. But hey, we don't judge. Besides, a new year means a whole new social calendar and January certainly does not disappoint. So, whip out your calendar and pencil in those dates, we guarantee you'll recover from the post-holiday blues in no time. RECOMMENDED: Plan for your next break with our guide on how to maximise your public holidays in 2025!
10 Beautiful temples to explore in Hong Kong

10 Beautiful temples to explore in Hong Kong

Hong Kong has no shortage of temples – there’s bound to be one in every neighbourhood. Some have even become popular tourist attractions thanks to their fascinating history and intricate architectural design. Here are some of the most beautiful and historically significant temples in Hong Kong that are worthy of a visit at least once.RECOMMENDED: If you’re a history buff, make time for a visit to Hong Kong’s best museums and Hong Kong’s oldest buildings and structures.
The best things to do in Hong Kong this weekend (Jan 17-19)

The best things to do in Hong Kong this weekend (Jan 17-19)

Ah, the sweet, sweet smell of freedom. After slogging through the daily grind all week – all while trying to recover from the holiday blues – 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.
Where to donate clothes, books and food in Hong Kong

Where to donate clothes, books and food in Hong Kong

If you’re looking to do a bit of spring cleaning before the arrival of Chinese New Year, one great and sustainable way to discard unwanted goods is to donate to those in need. From last year's winter jacket to old books that have been collecting dust on the shelf, there are numerous charities and local shops that help collect and resell without wasting resources. So, if you're planning to clear out your cupboards and wardrobes, here are some of the best places you can donate to in Hong Kong. RECOMMENDED: 🕰 Best thrift stores and vintage shops in Hong Kong🗓 Biggest Hong Kong events to look forward to in 2025🎋 Hidden peaceful places in Hong Kong
The 13 best vintage shops in Hong Kong

The 13 best vintage shops in Hong Kong

In a world obsessed with the latest trends and fleeting fads, it's refreshing to take a step back and connect with the past – whether that's through retro fashion, nostalgic toys, or old vinyl records. It's a good thing then that Hong Kong has a large handful of vintage shops offering all that and more. Here are just a few of our favourite places.  RECOMMENDED: Prefer to shop in big snazzy shopping malls instead? Then you'll need our guide on the best shopping malls in Hong Kong.
Top 10 hidden peaceful places in Hong Kong

Top 10 hidden peaceful places in Hong Kong

Finding a bit of peace and quiet in Hong Kong is no easy feat. We're surrounded by towering skyscrapers, shopping malls are forever packed with people, and don't even get us started on the traffic. So, if you're in need of a break from the city's chaos, these peaceful places hidden in different parts of town ought to give you the refuge you need. RECOMMENDED: Add some nature to your day at these hidden gardens and green spaces in Hong Kong.
The biggest Hong Kong events to look forward to in 2025

The biggest Hong Kong events to look forward to in 2025

Hong Kong is blessed with a constant stream of exciting events throughout the year. From traditional holidays like Chinese New Year and the Mid-Autumn Festival to annual events that showcase the best in art and culture – not to mention all the huge international stars arriving on our shores for concerts and music fests – mark your calendars with this, our pick of the hottest events and happenings in 2025. Psst! We're constantly updating this article throughout the year, so do come back to stay updated with what's going on around the city. RECOMMENDED: If you're more into nature, there are some great hikes to tackle and heritage trails to explore. 
8 Must-see programmes at DX design hub in Sham Shui Po

8 Must-see programmes at DX design hub in Sham Shui Po

Nestled in the heart of Sham Shui Po, the newly established DX design hub – operated by Hong Kong Design Centre (HKDC) – is a dynamic landmark dedicated to nurturing emerging design talents and fashion designers, fostering creativity and collaboration. With specially designed zoning featuring exhibition and activity spaces, as well as a retail area, the design hub showcases the synergy between fashion design, related industries, and other various design disciplines. It’s a must-visit for locals and tourists alike looking to add a splash of culture to their exploration. Read on to discover eight engaging programmes not to miss out on!
The 11 best barbershops for a fresh trim in Hong Kong

The 11 best barbershops for a fresh trim in Hong Kong

Getting a good haircut from a skilled barber or stylist is essential to your overall look, but it’s even more important to find one you can trust – what with the sharp weapon so very close to your head. You’re also likely to see your barber regularly, so it’s best to get one that you like and get along with. Ahead are some of the best barbershops in Hong Kong that will leave you looking fresh and dapper each and every time. RECOMMENDED: Looking for a pampered experience? Here are the best places to treat yourself to a facial in Hong Kong

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Chinese New Year Flower Market 2025

Chinese New Year Flower Market 2025

15 flower markets will be held across the city this year from January 23 to 29, offering auspicious flowers, dry goods ranging from plush toys to festive deco to wacky gadgets, and food stalls for some local nibbles. As usual, the Victoria Park Flower Market will be the biggest and most popular one, but you can expect more or less the same kind of goodies at most of the markets depending on the size and number of stalls at the market. And if you want to avoid the crowds, be sure to check the visitor flow indicator on FEHD's website before heading out. Time Out Tip: Visit on the last day before the markets close to snap up some fantastic discounts! Chinese New Year Flower Market locations and hours: The opening hours for each market vary, but they all open at either 8am or 9am until 12am midnight or 1am on the following day (except for Tung Chung which opens at 10am and closes at 11pm). On the last day, all 15 markets will open as usual on Jan 28 and will run until 7am on Jan 29. Victoria Park, Causeway Bay Number of stalls: 395 Tat Tung Road Garden, Tung ChungNumber of stalls: 26  Fa Hui Park, Sham Shui PoNumber of stalls: 136 Cheung Sha Wan Playground, Sham Shui PoNumber of stalls: 89 Tsz Wan Shan Estate Central Playground, Wong Tai SinNumber of stalls: 76 Kwun Tong Recreation Ground, Kwun TongNumber of stalls: 89 Kwai Chung Sports Ground, Kwai TsingNumber of stalls: 98 Sha Tsui Road Playground, Tsuen WanNumber of stalls: 126 Tin Hau Temple Plaza, Tuen MunNumber of st
2025 Lunar New Year Fireworks Display

2025 Lunar New Year Fireworks Display

Held on the second day of Chinese New Year above our iconic Victoria Harbour, the Lunar New Year fireworks display will take place on January 30 this year to welcome the Year of the Snake. Featuring a whopping total of 23,888 pyrotechnic shells, the dazzling show begins at 8pm and will last for 23 minutes. Spectators can expect to see the lucky red number eight kicking off the show to symbolise well wishes, countless red peonies, silver peonies, red hearts, and six adorable panda heads light up the night sky. For the finale, the 'Dance of the Golden Snake' will round up the display with the rhythmic sound of gongs and drums. The façades of the HSBC main building in Central and the Convention & Exhibition Centre in Wan Chai will present a new LED light show to complement the fireworks. The display can be viewed from numerous vantage points on both sides of Victoria Harbour, including Tsim Sha Tsui, Mid-Levels, Central, Wan Chai, Causeway Bay, East Coast Park Precinct in Fortress Hill and Hung Hom Bypass. Check out our guide on where to watch fireworks for free in Hong Kong!
Chinese New Year Night Parade 2025

Chinese New Year Night Parade 2025

The annual Chinese New Year Night Parade is back to usher in the Year of the Snake with a vibrant celebration on January 29. A pre-parade street party will get everyone excited from 6pm onwards with juggling acts, magic shows, dancing, and live music. The parade will then officially start at 8pm at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Piazza, proceeding along Canton Road, Haiphong Road, and Nathan Road, before ending at the Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel. This year's highlights include nine dazzling floats and 46 performance groups, featuring K-pop group Kep1er, Thai boy band LYKN, and many more. Free viewing areas will line the parade route on the day, so get there ahead of time for a good spot!
Franz Harary: Imagine Nation

Franz Harary: Imagine Nation

Get ready for an unforgettable experience as world-class illusion artist Franz Harary brings his groundbreaking illusion show to Hong Kong for the first time. From now to February 4, at the Wan Chai Harbourfront Event Space, Franz Harary will dazzle audiences with his mind-blowing illusions and grand spectacles. Joining Harary is an incredible lineup of award-winning magicians, including Danny Cole and Rocco Silano, as they take you into a dreamlike world of wonder and awe. With 33 performances, expect mind-bending tricks and stunning visuals that redefine the art of magic. Harary believes magic is a form of high art, and this show promises to be a thrilling blend of creativity and skill. Ticket prices range from $188 to $1,088 but they're going fast! So grab yours now and prepare to be amazed by the extraordinary as you step into the realm of 'Imagine Nation'. Find out more here.
Hong Kong New Year Countdown Fireworks 2024

Hong Kong New Year Countdown Fireworks 2024

This is it – the grandest celebration of all to send off 2024. Taking place high above Victoria Harbour, the 12-minute firework musical takes on the theme of 'The Symphony of Happiness’  this year to convey wishes for prosperity. Where can I watch the New Year countdown in Hong Kong? There are plenty of prime viewing spots to watch the fireworks for free in Hong Kong, including the Central waterfront, Wan Chai Temporary Promenade, Golden Bauhinia Square in Wan Chai, East Coast Park Precinct in North Point, Hong Kong Cultural Centre and Avenue of Stars in Tsim Sha Tsui, West Kowloon Cultural Districts, and the Tsim Sha Tsui promenade – just make sure that you get to one early! Do note that road closures will be implemented from 6pm on the day, so be sure to check details of special traffic and transport arrangements on the Transport Department’s website or through the mobile app ‘HKeMobility’. For those who are counting down at home, the firework display will be broadcast live on free television channels such as TVB and HKTB’s official website and social media channels, and if you're overseas, HKTB will also broadcast the event globally by satellite to ring in the New Year with those in other parts of the world. What time does the New Year Countdown fireworks display start? A giant countdown clock will appear on the wall of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, signalling the start of the countdown to midnight and the start of the fireworks lighting up the skyline.
Osamu Goods go to Hong Kong pop-up store

Osamu Goods go to Hong Kong pop-up store

Japan's adorable Osamu Goods has teamed up with local toy platform KKPlus to create a pop-up store inspired by Hong Kong's vibrant nightscape. Founded in 1976 by illustrator Osamu Harada, Osamu Goods is a beloved name in Japan, known for its simple lines and vibrant colours. The brand features 12 characters based on Mother Goose nursery rhymes, including the iconic Jack and Jill and Humpty Dumpty.  From tote bags and keychains to stationery, mugs, and other home essentials, the pop-up offers a range of products from Japan and Taiwan, as well as Hong Kong-exclusive items. It's a rare opportunity for fans to get their hands on these items as Osamu Goods products are not widely available in Hong Kong.  In addition to shopping, guests can explore a mini exhibition showcasing Harada's artworks, create their own postcards, and snap photos by a giant LED installation with Jack and Jill. Local café stain+ has also set up a cosy corner in the store, offering delicious hand-brewed coffee. On selected days, customers who spend $500 or more will receive a free cup of coffee with flavours like Tipsy Grape and Bailey Caramel. Plus, with a spending of $200 or more, shoppers can get a limited-edition Osamu Goods shopping bag for just $1. The pop-up runs from December 21, 2024, to February 10, 2025, at 1881 Heritage in Tsim Sha Tsui, so pencil in a date for the diary!
The Peak Tower x Peak Tramways 'It's Different Up Here': 101 Peak Street

The Peak Tower x Peak Tramways 'It's Different Up Here': 101 Peak Street

The Peak Tramways Company, Limited and The Peak Tower Limited have joined forces to launch the 'It's Different Up here' campaign, offering a rich experience of Hong Kong's culture and cuisine for both local and overseas travellers. From now until February 28, 2025, make your way to 101 Peak Street to catch exciting performances, take snaps at various photo spots, taste authentic Hong Kong delicacies, and get your hands on well-designed gifts. A highlight not to be missed has got to be the special hawker carts, include a Taxi Float by local craft cider brand Neon Cider, a Sugar Cane King Cart offering special edition bottled milk teas (available while stocks last), a Siu Mei Car with Hong Kong specialty products, the Mochi Cart and its Hong Kong-style gift boxes stuffed with local treats, and Chung's Tea House's Dim Sum Cart offering various Cantonese dim sum and special pistachio cream cones. As you explore 101 Peak Street, be sure to keep an eye out for the Dim Sum Squad – a crew led by Hai Gow, Siu Mai and Char Siu Bao – who will be making surprise appearances and bringing smiles to faces with lively dances.
The Murray Christmas Village

The Murray Christmas Village

Held from Dec 6 to 8, 13 to 15, and 20 to 22 at the hotel's function rooms (level two), The Murray Christmas Village features a wide range of festive and lifestyle products, from perfumes and wines to gourmet food, jewellery, and other items that would make a great stocking stuffer. A glass of mulled wine will also be offered to each guest, so you can sip on the winter warmer as you find the perfect Christmas gift.
Hong Kong Food Festival 2024

Hong Kong Food Festival 2024

Satisfy your food cravings this winter as the Hong Kong Food Festival returns in December. For five days in a row, visitors will be introduced to various premium brands, Southeast Asian flavours, healthy foods, and all kinds of products from countries like Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and many more. As always, there'll be lots of special discounts and bargains on offer, so go with your wallets prepared!
China Hong Kong City Car Boot Christmas Market

China Hong Kong City Car Boot Christmas Market

Kicking off on December 7 and running for four consecutive weekends, this year’s China Hong Kong City Car Boot Christmas Market is packed with over 100 booths featuring local artisans, influencers, and car owners selling unique crafts and delicious winter goodies. For the first time, the market is teaming up with the Swedish and Finnish chambers of commerce to sprinkle some Nordic magic into the mix. Soak up the festivities around a stunning six-metre-tall Christmas tree and don't miss your chance to get on Santa's nice list as he makes his way to the market on Dec 14 and 15. To keep the little ones entertained, kids can dress up as elves and help Santa prepare gifts in the family play zone, while mini concerts and Christmas workshops will be held in the evening for all the enjoy. And if all the Christmas cheering has got you hungry, delight in Nordic cuisine from the likes of Embla and Tryfinnish, or dig into other food and drinks including desserts by Ice and craft beers by Hong Kong Whistle.  The Car Boot Market will also be the perfect place to catch the Winter Harbourfront Pyrotechnics from Dec 24 to 26, so make space on your calendar to pay a visit!
Stanley Plaza Christmas Market: The Noir Gold Christmas Soiree

Stanley Plaza Christmas Market: The Noir Gold Christmas Soiree

Stanley Plaza's annual Christmas market is a must-visit every holiday season. Welcoming all to the Noir Gold Christmas Soiree on Dec 14 to 15, as well as Dec 21 to 26, this year's market features over 120 stalls spread across the open-air amphitheatre and Murray House. Discover themed delicacies like gold leaf ice cream, handmade egg rolls, and locally brewed craft beer; festive goodies and handcrafts; merch for your furry friends, and more. Don't miss the four-metre-tall Christmas tree to get you into the holiday feels, live performances by Ramon Lo from Midlife, Sing & Shine, as well as a charity sale with all sales proceeds going towards the Little Life Warriors Society. For an extra special experience, check out the VIP package available on Klook for $380. This package includes exclusive workshops, premiums, free photo prints, and discounts valued at over $800. Participate in fun workshops, such as DIY wooden ornaments and cocktail mixing, to make your holiday even more memorable. To make your visit hassle-free, Stanley Plaza is offering complimentary shuttle bus services to and from Admiralty (outside Admiralty Centre MTR station exit A) and Oi Tung Shopping Centre in Shau Kei Wan during the event.  Stanley Christmas Market Shuttle Bus Services: Admiralty to Stanley Plaza: Every 30 minutes from 12pm to 7pm Stanley Plaza to Admiralty: Every 30 minutes from 3pm to 10pm Oi Tung Shopping Centre to Stanley Plaza: Every hour from 12pm to 6pm Stanley Plaza to Oi Tung Shopping C
White Christmas Street Fair 2024

White Christmas Street Fair 2024

Join in on the festive fun at the biggest-ever edition of the White Christmas Street Fair. Running from now to December 8, this year's fair spans from Tong Chong Street to Taikoo Square, and for the first time, extending to Quarryside with pet-themed shopping booths and interactive activities. Visitors can explore 41 retail and food booths, enjoy live performances, and take part in workshops, all while soaking up the holiday spirit. With a focus on sustainability, the fair features upcycled decorations such as Christmas string lights made with 40,000 used coffee capsules, and encourages zero-waste practices by inviting visitors to bring their own containers and utensils. The Street Fair will once again be raising funds for Operation Santa Claus to help those in need.

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World's 50 Best Cities in 2025: Hong Kong ranks third in Asia

World's 50 Best Cities in 2025: Hong Kong ranks third in Asia

Sure, we have our ups and downs when it comes to loving this city, but there's no denying that our tightly packed city has it all. From the incredibly diverse food and bar scene to our world-class transport system, the sights, sounds, and experiences to be had are never-ending. So, it's no surprise that in Time Out's annual ranking of the world's best cities for 2025, Hong Kong has managed to climb its way to number 14, ranking third in Asia behind Bangkok at number 2 and Shanghai in 9th place. This marks our highest ranking yet, jumping a remarkable 35 spots from last year's position at number 49.  This year, our list was compiled using insights gathered from a survey where we asked thousands of city dwellers around the world about everything from the affordability and quality of food to the nightlife scene and how easy it is to simply walk around to places. Not only did Hong Kong earn the title of the world’s safest city in our survey, but we also topped the charts for convenience. That might explain why the city’s public transport network also got the highest ranking of all, with a whopping 98 percent of Hongkongers giving it a thumbs up. But it's not all sunshine and rainbows; many locals seem to struggle with finding love in the city, as only 23 percent of folks ranked it 'Good' or 'Amazing', while only eight percent of people find Hong Kong to be a relaxing city. Want to know more about what makes this city so great? Check out the complete list of the 50 best cities in
Chinese New Year Night Parade returns to Tsim Sha Tsui for the Year of Snake

Chinese New Year Night Parade returns to Tsim Sha Tsui for the Year of Snake

The annual Chinese New Year Night Parade is back to ring in the Year of the Snake! Around 100,000 spectators are expected to flood the streets of Tsim Sha Tsui as the parade brings a roaring celebration featuring a street party, spectacular floats, as well as performers from Hong Kong and around the world, including K-pop girl group Kep1er and Thai boy band LYKN. Read on below to find out everything you need to know about this lively spectacle: When is the Chinese New Year Night Parade? The Chinese New Year Night Parade will take place on January 29 from 8pm to 9.45pm. To get the crowd in a festive mood early on, a street performance party featuring juggling acts, magic shows, dancing, and music performances will entertain visitors along the parade route in Tsim Sha Tsui from 6pm onwards. Do note that the first float and parade group will arrive at Canton Road at around 8.30pm and Nathan Road around 9pm, while the last float will reach the end point at around 10.30pm. What is the parade route in Tsim Sha Tsui? The Chinese New Year Night Parade will begin its route at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Piazza as its starting point. It will then proceed along Canton Road, Haiphong Road, and Nathan Road, before finishing at the Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel and Towers along Salisbury Road. Check out the map below for a more detailed map of the parade route:   Photograph: Courtesy HKTB   Best places to watch the Chinese New Year Parade You can catch the exciting spectacle for free along 
West Kowloon Christmas tree opening hours, fireworks display, and more

West Kowloon Christmas tree opening hours, fireworks display, and more

Hong Kong Winterfest is back for 2024! This year, the festive spectacle sees its biggest-ever Christmas Town, featuring the return of the 20-metre-tall outdoor Christmas tree along the harbourfront of the West Kowloon Cultural District – it's one of the most popular Christmas events of the year. If you're ready to get into the holiday spirit just like we are, read on to find out what's in store, when the fireworks are happening, openings hours, and more. Opening hours of Christmas Town at Hong Kong Winterfest 2024 Christmas Town at Hong Kong WinterFest runs from now until January 1, 2025. Those who are planning to visit should take note of Christmas Town's opening hours. November 22 to December 20, 2024: 5pm-11pm (Monday to Friday); 11am-11pm (Saturday to Sunday) December 21, 2024 to January 1, 2025: 11am-11pm Opening hours on Christmas Eve (December 24) and Christmas Day (December 25) will be extended to 1am, and the opening hours on New Year's Eve (December 31) will be from 11am to 7pm Note: Last admission is 30 minutes before closing time.   Photograph: Courtesy HKTB   Hong Kong Winterfest events and activities This year's Christmas Town is bigger than ever, featuring busy gnomes, nearly 100 gift boxes of different shapes and sizes, and of course, a 20-metre-tall Christmas tree adorned with twinkling Christmas lights. Aside from the Christmas tree, visitors can explore a festive light tunnel, meet Santa Claus in his cosy hut from December 21 to 26 (except for December 23
The McGriddles are back in Hong Kong on December 17

The McGriddles are back in Hong Kong on December 17

That's right, the McGriddles are back. Having sent Hongkongers into a frenzy earlier this year (a million McGriddles were sold within just a few days and was listed as one of the most Googled topics in Hong Kong in 2024), McDonald’s is bringing it back to their breakfast menu for a limited time this December. So, if you didn't get to try one the first time around, now's your chance.   When and where can I buy McGriddles in Hong Kong?  Customers will be able to purchase the McGriddles burgers on the McDonald’s app or order in branches across the city (except for outlets within Hong Kong International Airport) from December 17 onwards, 4am to 11am. How much is the McGriddles set in Hong Kong?  Just like last time, Hong Kong’s McDonald’s outlets will sell two versions of this hotcake burger: the original McGriddle and the egg McGriddle. The original costs $35, whereas the egg McGriddle costs $36.50 – both of which can be enjoyed in a set meal with a beverage of your choice and a crispy hash brown.  Photograph: Ann Chiu What does McGriddles taste like?  When McGriddles first arrived in town, many Hongkongers (ourselves included) got up at the crack of dawn and ran to the nearest McDonald’s to get their hands on the popular breakfast bap. If you ask us, we weren’t a fan. It tasted like an overly sweet and syrupy alternative to the classic McMuffin. Over on the World Wide Web, those who had tried the Japanese version felt that the Hong Kong McGriddles needed to be sweeter, some t
Japan's TruffleBakery just opened its first overseas store in Hong Kong

Japan's TruffleBakery just opened its first overseas store in Hong Kong

TruffleBakery has officially opened its first overseas store in the heart of Causeway Bay! Founded in 2017, TruffleBakery has been winning hearts (and stomachs) with its signature white truffle salt bread that sells about 20,000 pieces every day. Read on to find out more about all this truffley goodness and where you can get it in town. Photograph: Courtesy TruffleBakery Located on the ground floor of The Hedon, just behind Times Square, the two-storey flagship store offers a delicious lineup of fresh-out-the-oven baked goods, with the white truffle salt bread being the most famous of all. Made with homemade truffle butter, Italian white truffle oil, and premium French truffle salt, this famous treat is crispy to the bite, yet soft and pillowy on the inside. Each piece will only knock you back $23 but do note that each customer can only buy up to three pieces during its soft opening period. Photograph: Cara Hung To celebrate its Hong Kong debut, TruffleBakery has whipped up two Hong Kong-exclusive flavours. The chocolate truffle salt bread ($27) is made with Japanese flour, 60 percent French dark chocolate, a smooth filling of 60 percent dark chocolate whipped cream, and just a hint of truffle sea salt on top to really bring out all the flavours. Another city-exclusive item is the osmanthus oolong and fig sourdough ($78, whole loaf). Fresh osmanthus flowers are soaked in oolong tea overnight and blended with a 10-year-old natural yeast from Japan, figs, and walnuts. The d
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: Jenny Leung 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 in cities like P
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 Tickets for The Big Bounce World Tour - Hong Kong are going at $179 for Junior (aged seven or below) and Bigger Kids' (aged 15 or below) sessions, and $199 for the 'After Dark Party' for those aged 16 and up.  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 W
Jellycat Hong Kong pop-up opens at Lane Crawford

Jellycat Hong Kong pop-up opens at Lane Crawford

The highly popular soft toy brand Jellycat has landed at Lane Crawford in Causeway Bay with a time-limited pop-up, bringing a whole range of adorable plush toys just in time for the holidays. Photograph: Cara Hung Starting today, you can check out the Jellycat pop-up store at Lane Crawford, featuring a giant Coffee-To-Go photo spot that’s perfect for your next Instagram post. From soft plush toys to bag charms, you'll find all your favourite characters like the Bashful Bunny and Bartholomew Bear to the Amuseables range with disco balls, clouds, ramen, boiled eggs, and more. Photograph: Cara Hung They'll also be releasing the Amuseables Espresso Cup and Burger later in December, along with more Jellycat Jack 25th anniversary items to come. The pop-up will be at Lane Crawford until February 2025, but needless to say, they sell out fast, so make time to pay a visit on the calendar!  View this post on Instagram A post shared by Time Out Hong Kong (@timeouthk) Jellycat Hong Kong pop-up store Where: 1 Matheson Street, Times Square, Causeway BayWhen: Monday to Sunday, 10am to 9pm
Japan's Harry Potter Mahou Dokoro pop-up opens in Hong Kong

Japan's Harry Potter Mahou Dokoro pop-up opens in 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.  Photograph: Cara Hung When and where is the Harry Potter Mahou Dokoro pop-up in Hong Kong? The Japanese Harry Potter boutique is open at the MTR level of Festival Walk in Kowloon Tong from November 29, 2024, to February 2, 2025, every day from 11am to 9pm Photograph: Cara Hung Merchandise at the Harry Potter Mahou Dokoro Hong Kong pop-up 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 location-exclusive items. So, you can expect the same at the Hong Kong pop-up. Some of the products are flown in straight from Japan, while others are all the way from Europe.  Photograph: Cara Hung The stores are also specifically designed to make you feel like you're being transported to a magical realm. Snap photos by the Hogwarts Express and put on the Sorting Hat at the Great Hall! Those who end up spending $2,000 or more in a single purchase will be able to redeem a complimentary Hong Kong-exclusive Hogwarts Houses four-piece coaster set and a tote bag, or get one randomly picked coaster for spending over $500 in a single purchase. Available while stocks last. Harry Potter - Mahou Dokoro Hong Kong pop-up Dates: November 29
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
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