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 things to do in Hong Kong this weekend (Feb 21-23)

The best things to do in Hong Kong this weekend (Feb 21-23)

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 foodie pop-ups, 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 best things to do in Kai Tak

The best things to do in Kai Tak

Until recently, Kai Tak has always been one of those neighbourhoods that everyone's heard of, but few could pinpoint on a map or even say what exactly goes on there. While its aviation roots are historically famous, the Kai Tak we know now has come a long way since its airport days – thanks to the opening of Kai Tak Sports Park, Hong Kong's largest sports venue. Amid its major glow-up, this up-and-coming neighbourhood is packed with sports hubs, waterfront hangouts, retail shops, entertainment venues, photo spots, and plenty of cafes and restaurants. Wondering what all the hype is about? Find out for yourself and discover Kai Tak’s best bits with our guide. Other neighbourhoods to explore: 🍲 Kowloon City🏭 Kwun Tong🌅 Tseung Kwan O  
Kai Tak Sports Park: A guide to Hong Kong's largest sports venue

Kai Tak Sports Park: A guide to Hong Kong's largest sports venue

Spanning roughly 28 hectares, Kai Tak Sports Park is Hong Kong's largest sports venue, made up of three major hubs including the main stadium, youth sports ground, and a sports arena. Whether you’re looking to catch a game, enjoy park facilities, or indulge in some retail therapy and good eats, this place has got you covered. Want to get a sneak peek? Check out our guide for all the juicy details. RECOMMENDED: 🛍 Your ultimate guide to Hong Kong shopping malls✨ The 25 top attractions to visit in Hong Kong
The 20 best bars you need to visit in Macau

The 20 best bars you need to visit in Macau

When people think of Macau, they often envision its glamorous casinos, historical attractions, and high-end cocktail bars. While this vibrant city is indeed a top destination for tourists, it also has a rich local bar scene that’s worth exploring. After enjoying the sights and trying your luck at the slots, a visit to Macau wouldn’t be complete without experiencing its unique drinking culture. Whether you’re in the mood for a well-crafted cocktail, a glass of fine wine, or a local favourite, Macau has something for everyone. From chic rooftop bars offering stunning city views to cosy Portuguese taverns where locals unwind, these beloved watering holes provide the perfect backdrop to get to know the people of Macau and their drinking preferences. Here’s our guide to the best bars in Macau that you won’t want to miss. RECOMMENDED: 😋 13 Must-try signature dishes in Macau 📋 The 31 best things to do in Macau 🎨 The best artsy spots to visit in Macau  
5 Top cities in China for a quick weekend trip from Hong Kong

5 Top cities in China for a quick weekend trip from Hong Kong

For many Hongkongers, a short weekend getaway often means travelling to places like Japan, Thailand, South Korea, or Taiwan. But what if we told you there are many quick trips you can take to China that are accessible by rail right at our doorstep from Hong Kong West Kowloon Station, all between just one to three or four hours away from the city? Brimming with history and unique culture, these cities have something for everyone: coastal views, lush scenery, local delicacies, historical architecture, and so much more. Whatever you're looking for, these nearby destinations are perfect for your next big adventure – so start packing! RECOMMENDED: 📅 A guide to Hong Kong public holidays in 2025 🏝 The best day trips to take in Hong Kong
The 25 top attractions to visit in Hong Kong

The 25 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: Looking for more activities? Our ultimate Hong Kong Bucket List is what you need.
5 Most beautiful hotels in Asia for your next weekend getaway

5 Most beautiful hotels in Asia for your next weekend getaway

City life can be tough at times, that’s why for a lot of us in Hong Kong, short-haul trips to nearby Asian cities offer the ideal escape and a chance to recharge. Of course, choosing the right hotel is just as important.  Screenshot: Courtesy American Express For American Express Platinum Card Members, finding the right place to stay comes easy with the Fine Hotels + Resorts® (FHR) programme, which offers over 1,300 premier hotels and resorts worldwide to explore. With benefits like a US$100 experience credit^, daily breakfast for two, room upgrades^, early check-in^, late check-out, and complimentary third nights at selected hotels, you can easily find the perfect hotel for a memorable holiday. Check out these stunning hotels and the amazing perks they offer when booking through FHR!
A guide to celebrating Valentine's Day in Hong Kong 2025

A guide to celebrating Valentine's Day in Hong Kong 2025

Valentine’s Day is right around the corner. Whether you're planning a fancy dinner date, splurging on a romantic gift, or preparing for sweet surprises at the most romantic spots in town, here's a guide to celebrating Happy Hearts Day in Hong Kong.  RECOMMENDED: 📆 February events in Hong Kong 🏝️ 10 Secret islands you need to explore in Hong Kong 🍽️ New restaurants in Hong Kong 2025
Time Out Talks: Virginia Lo, the city’s fastest female runner at the 2025 HK marathon

Time Out Talks: Virginia Lo, the city’s fastest female runner at the 2025 HK marathon

Believe it or not, running can be addictive. But it’s not just the adrenaline – it’s the numbers like distance, speed, and time that people often get hung up on.  Take Virginia Lo, for example. Based on her 2024 10K and half-marathon times, insiders within the running community speculated she would make a '240' (two hours and 40 minutes) at this year’s Standard Chartered Marathon. But for Virginia, she’s not buying into the hype. "The truth is, there’s no need to make a big deal out of my struggles or achievements," she says. "The more I train for marathons, the more I realised how humbling running really is."
The best date ideas in Hong Kong

The best date ideas in Hong Kong

Sure, there’s plenty to do when exploring Hong Kong, but if you’re planning for a big date – that’s a whole different game. Lucky for you, we’re here to point you in the right direction. Whether it’s a sweet first date, a special occasion, or something to reignite the spark, here are some great date ideas that will get those butterflies going. RECOMMENDED: 💕 Hong Kong's most romantic restaurants💐 Best flower shops and florists in Hong Kong🍫 Chocolate shops we love in Hong Kong
6 Vintage shops you need to visit in Macau

6 Vintage shops you need to visit in Macau

St Lazarus District has become an up-and-coming hotspot for vintage fashion in Macau. Within each of these shops, you will find a subculture of well-dressed people brimming with passion for the beauty and history of past garments, whether it be American, European or Japanese vintage. Read on to find out what kind of vintage they specialise in, their price ranges and tips on how to find the best kind of vintage for you. RECOMMENDED:  🍹 20 Best bars in Macau ✈️ 5 Top cities in China for a quick weekend trip 🚏 13 Incredible historical landmarks to see in Macau
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 13 best vintage shops in Hong Kong🖋 Hong Kong’s best stationery stores🛍 The best places for cheap shopping in Hong Kong This article includes affiliate links. These links have no influence on our editorial content. For more information, click here.

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Hygge Winter Experience

Hygge Winter Experience

Winter’s here, and Ovolo’s Hygge Experience is back to keep you warm, cosy, and connected. From now to Feb 28, enjoy 20 percent off rooms, snuggly in-room treats – think fuzzy blankets, handmade candles, and Epsom salt bags – and board games for some indoor fun. Hotel guests can also take advantage of exclusive perks from local brands, including art workshops, float therapy, and harbour cruises. It's the ultimate Hygge experience, Hong Kong style. 
Tai Kwun InnerGlow 2025

Tai Kwun InnerGlow 2025

Tai Kwun’s InnerGlow is back for its fourth season, lighting up the historic Barrack Block with a stunning mix of traditional Chinese calligraphy and cutting-edge digital art. From now to Feb 14 from 6.30pm to 9.30pm, explore local new media artist Hung Keung’s Garden of Reflection, where Chinese characters bloom into colourful animations, and check out works by student artists in the Prison Yard through the InnerGlow Searchlight mentorship. It’s a fresh, creative take on heritage – perfect for ringing in the Year of the Snake.
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!

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Casetify collaborates with Thailand’s viral Butterbear for a new collection

Casetify collaborates with Thailand’s viral Butterbear for a new collection

Casetify has teamed up with Thailand’s beloved Butterbear for a delightful new collection that brings the internet-famous character to life through a range of playful tech accessories. Read on to find out how you can get your hands on these adorable designs and add a touch of sweetness to your daily tech essentials. When and where can I buy the Butterbear x Casetify collection? The Butterbear x Casetify collection is now available for purchase online at casetify.com, via the Casetify Co-Lab app, and at Casetify Studio locations across Hong Kong. How much is the Butterbear x Casetify collection? The collection offers a range of products to suit every budget, with prices starting at $279 and going up to $789.  Photograph: Courtesy Casetify What are the products in the Casetify x Butterbear collection? The collection invites everyone to step into a springtime dessert shop where Butterbear transforms into a pasty chef to create everything from phone and AirPod cases to snap wallets, wireless chargers, Apple watch bands, and more. Each product is designed with playful illustrations of Butterbear enjoying desserts, hosting picnics in tulip-filled meadows, and chasing butterflies. It’s almost too cute to handle. Photograph: Courtesy CasetifyButterbear-themed scarf Don’t miss the Butterbear-inspired phone charm – which can double as a bag charm or a functional phone chain – featuring butter cookies, cupcakes, and ice cream designs, as well as the Angel Butterbear Custom Case wher
This stylish modern bistro is hidden inside a bookstore in Causeway Bay

This stylish modern bistro is hidden inside a bookstore in Causeway Bay

It's not hard to find a good restaurant in Hong Kong, but finding one that's removed from the usual chaos of the bustling city is a quest in itself. Tucked away inside Eslite bookstore at Hysan Place, there's a quiet little escape called Noir. Photograph: Jenny Leung This modern bistro is simple but stylish, with dark walls, warm wood accents, and soft lighting that make the whole space feel cosy without trying too hard. Hanging on the back wall is a large mural by artist Elsa Jeandedieu that perfectly ties into the French-Japanese vibe here. Chef Keith Leung, a Hong Kong native with over 15 years of experience, runs the kitchen. His menu is a mix of Chinese, Japanese, and French influences, focusing on seasonal ingredients and techniques like fermentation and ageing – something that's clearly reflected in the menu, with dishes that feel familiar but have enough of a twist to keep them interesting. Photograph: Jenny Leung Highlights on the menu include pumpkin ebi miso ($78), a creamy, umami-packed dish that pairs roasted fermented pumpkin with ebi roe creme and miso cheese; and the fish crudo ($88), which features locally sourced kampachi served with a fermented tomato sauce and green oil. Photograph: Jenny Leung For mains, the duck confit ($188) is a solid choice. The duck is slow-cooked for 12 hours with five-spice, resulting in tender, flavourful meat that falls right off the bone, and comes with crunchy bitter melon and daikon with wasabi mayo served on top of cous
Sunbeam Theatre is having another open day before its closure in March

Sunbeam Theatre is having another open day before its closure in March

Sunbeam Theatre in North Point is counting down its final days before closing in March. To celebrate its rich history, the theatre is once again opening its doors to the public for free. If you missed its last open day, then don’t sit out on this one before its final curtain call. Visitors will be able to explore previously unseen areas of the theatre, try on traditional costumes, and enjoy a mini Cantonese opera performance. Check out details about the open day below. When is Sunbeam Theatre’s open day? Is it free to enter?  The Sunbeam Theatre open day will take place on February 22, from 10am to 4pm. Admission is free for all visitors.   Photograph: Ann Chiu Activities on Sunbeam Theatre’s open day Visitors to the Sunbeam Theatre open day can explore various corners of the theatre and discover its nostalgic decor, including vintage chandeliers and retro weighing machines. This time, the theatre will also unveil spaces that have never been open to the public before.  Six Cantonese opera actors will interact closely with guests around the theatre, and over 30 precious Cantonese opera costumes will be on display, including the highly valuable ‘Dai Kau’ (grand armour) which will be available for visitors to try on for free on the theatre’s grand stage (registration required at the theatre lobby at 10am and 12pm). Additionally, the theatre’s grand auditorium will host Cantonese opera performances at 11.40am and 1.40pm, each lasting around 20 minutes. Photograph: Ann Chiu Wh
Taobao furniture store PapaHome officially opens in Tsim Sha Tsui

Taobao furniture store PapaHome officially opens in Tsim Sha Tsui

Taobao needs no further introduction. It's fast, affordable, and has pretty much everything under the sun; from clothes and gadgets to that random thing you didn't know you needed until you saw it. Hongkongers are obsessed, and now, Taobao Hong Kong is taking things up a notch by opening its first-ever offline furniture store in Tsim Sha Tsui, teaming up with local home improvement platform Papabo to bring you a furniture and lifestyle superstore where shoppers will get the best of both worlds – the convenience of online shopping and the joy of actually touching what you want to buy.    Photograph: Jenny Leung   So... what is this Taobao store? Officially named 'PapaHome Partnered with Taobao', the store is a massive 25,000sq ft space packed with over 10,000 furniture and home decor items from more than 100 top Taobao sellers. This Online-Merge-Offline (OMO) model means you'll get to actually see various furniture and lifestyle items in real life before deciding whether to buy them or not. When is the Taobao physical store opening? PapaHome is officially opening its doors to welcome customers on February 22, 2025. Opening hours are 11am to 8pm. Where is the Taobao furniture shop located? This furniture and lifestyle superstore is on the second floor of China Hong Kong City shopping mall along the bustling Canton Road in Tsim Sha Tsui. Photograph: Jenny Leung   What will be available at the Taobao store? You’ll find everything from sofas and dining tables to bedroom sets
Tickets for Kai Tak Sports Park's grand opening ceremony go on sale

Tickets for Kai Tak Sports Park's grand opening ceremony go on sale

Kai Tak Sports Park is officially opening on March 1! To celebrate, the new landmark is hosting a huge grand opening ceremony to mark this huge milestone – and everyone's invited. Read on to see how you can bag a ticket for this massive celebration. When is Kai Tak Sports Park's grand opening ceremony? The opening ceremony will take place on March 1, 2025, at 6.30pm. How do I get tickets to Kai Tak Sports park's grand opening ceremony? A total of 8,500 tickets would be up for grabs via urbtix starting 10am on Friday, February 21. Each ticket costs $10 each, and a maximum of two tickets can be purchased at a time.  Those who have successfully purchased tickets will then have to bring the e-voucher and identity documents to redeem physical tickets at Kai Tak Arena in Kai Tak Sports Park on either February 27, 28, or March 1 with enough time for ticket redemption before the event starts. All ticket proceeds will be donated to the Community Chest of Hong Kong for charity purposes. Get tickets here Who will be performing at Kai Tak Sports Park's grand opening ceremony? The grand opening ceremony will revolve around four major themes, with a lineup of programmes that include sports, large-scale dances, and musical performances. Stars from Mainland China and Hong Kong will be in attendance, including Donnie Yen, Gin Lee, MC Cheung Tin-fu, Joey Yung, George Lam Tsz-cheung, Sally Yeh Chien-wen, Frances Yip Lai-yee, Li Yuchun, Zhang Jie, and more. Also joining the celebration are renow
Hong Kong is Asia-Pacific's fourth best city, according to Resonance Consultancy

Hong Kong is Asia-Pacific's fourth best city, according to Resonance Consultancy

We've done it again, folks. After earning the title of having one of the world's most iconic skylines, Hong Kong has snagged yet another spot on a 'best of' list, this time ranking high up on Resonance Consultancy's inaugural list of the 100 best cities in Asia-Pacific.   To give you some background, Resonance Consultancy publishes a ranking of the 100 best cities around the world annually, and this is the first time they've put together a list for cities across Asia-Pacific. The report evaluates cities using a mix of hard data with resident and visitor perception indicators like user-generated ratings and reviews. This is then fed through three core pillars: livability (think parks, healthcare, and whether you can afford rent without selling a kidney), lovability (nightlife, shopping, and Instagram-worthy spots), and prosperity (jobs, innovation, GDP per capita, and all that grown-up stuff).    So, how did we do? Sitting strong at number four, Hong Kong was recognised for its lovability and livability, ranking #1 for Google Trends and #2 for nature and parks. The list also gave credit to the artistic contributions of the West Kowloon Cultural District in helping the city shed its reputation as a 'cultural desert'. Whether you agree or not, it's a huge improvement to the unfortunately low ranking the city received for the World's Best Cities report last year. Other cities that claimed a place on the list include Singapore, Tokyo, and Seoul, all three sitting at the top three,
Fortnum & Mason to host exclusive dinner with London's Michelin-starred St. John Restaurant

Fortnum & Mason to host exclusive dinner with London's Michelin-starred St. John Restaurant

Following their successful partnership in London last year, two of Britain's finest food institutions, Fortnum & Mason and Michelin-starred London restaurant St. John, are joining forces once again for a time-limited residency – this time in Hong Kong! Combining Fortnum & Mason’s timeless elegance and St. John's legendary nose-to-tail dining, this collab is going to be a feast that no foodie would want to miss out on. Read on to find out how you can bag yourself a seat at the table for this pop-up dining experience. Photograph: Courtesy Sam A Harris What is this special collaboration? This exclusive event sees Fortnum & Mason hosting St. John, a Michelin-starred London restaurant – an accolade it has long held since 2009 – for an exclusive two-day residency to celebrate St. John's 30th anniversary with a special menu that highlights their shared passion for sustainable, seasonal, and high-quality ingredients. When and where is this pop-up dinner happening? The residency will take place at 181 Fortnum & Mason at K11 Musea, Tsim Sha Tsui. Diners will be able to enjoy a seven-course meal for dinner on March 11 and 12, as well as an extra lunch option on March 12. Photograph: Courtesy Sam A Harris What's on the menu for this collaborative dinner? Diners will be treated to a seven-course menu celebrating St. John's iconic dishes. Expect plates like the classic Welsh rarebit, St. John's famous roast bone marrow served with toast and a sharp salad, crispy slow-braised pig cheek,
A huge vegetarian food expo is coming to Hong Kong – here’s what you need to know

A huge vegetarian food expo is coming to Hong Kong – here’s what you need to know

Whether you’re a full-time veggie lover or just dipping your toes into plant-based living, the Vegetarian Food Asia expo is back this February showcasing scrumptious snacks, sustainable living products, talks and demos, and everything in between. As Hong Kong's largest vegetarian and green living exhibition, this year’s event promises to be bigger, better, and greener than ever. Here’s everything you need to know. When is Vegetarian Food Asia happening? Vegetarian Food Asia will take place from February 21 to 23. The fair opens from 11 am to 8pm on Friday and Saturday, and 11am to 7pm on Sunday – plenty of time to explore all that veggie goodness. Where is Vegetarian Food Asia taking place? You can find this feast of health at Wan Chai’s Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Hall 3FG. What can I do at Vegetarian Food Asia? More than just a food fair, the expo offers more than 6,000 vegetarian products from over 300 exhibitors and 600 brands across various zones, including a Snack Zone, VegFood Zone, Coffee, Tea & Bakery Zone, a Veg Living Pavilion, and more. Other highlight events include cooking competitions like the inaugural Hong Kong Vegetarian Charity Cooking Competition, workshops ranging from Chinese tea therapy to face mask-making from Lush, and cooking demos from industry experts, to name just a few. How do I get tickets to Vegetarian Food Asia? Tickets are $25 at the door, but kids under 11 and seniors aged 60 or above with a Senior Citizen Card or JoyYouCard
Kaiser Chiefs to headline Hong Kong Sevens this March

Kaiser Chiefs to headline Hong Kong Sevens this March

The city’s biggest sporting event is back! More than just a rugby tournament, Hong Kong Sevens is a full-blown party filled with intense rugby action, a killer music lineup, and pure chaos in the best way possible (we’re low-key hoping for the return of the streaker in a triumphant, bare-all run across the pitch). Whether you’ve been a permanent fixture since year one or just a one-day fan, read on for our lowdown on this year’s Hong Kong Sevens. When is the Hong Kong Sevens?   Mark your calendars for March 28 to 30, 2025. It’s the last weekend of March, meaning you can fully commit to the three-day madness. Where is the Hong Kong Sevens taking place?   Bidding farewell to the Hong Kong Stadium, its home for the past 30 years, this year’s Hong Kong Sevens will be held at Kai Tak Stadium for the first time. With fans coming in from all over the world, the stadium can hold up to 50,000 spectators. Its retractable roof also means folks can enjoy the games no matter the weather conditions. Photograph: Courtesy Hong Kong Sevens What is this year’s music lineup at Hong Kong Sevens? This year, the Hong Kong Sevens is turning up the volume with an incredible lineup of music acts. Local Cantopop legends RubberBand will kick things off on the first day (March 28), while renowned English DJ Pete Tong will take the stage on March 29 alongside Italian artist Gala, the voice behind the iconic sporting anthem Freed from Desire. Then, on the last day of the tournament (March 30), British i
5 Creative date ideas that are more than a dinner and movie

5 Creative date ideas that are more than a dinner and movie

Let’s face it – dating in Hong Kong can feel like a never-ending cycle of expensive dinners, movies, and awkward MTR rides home. But it doesn’t have to be this way! Whether you’re swiping right for the first time or celebrating an anniversary, we’ve got you covered with a roundup of date ideas in Hong Kong that go beyond the usual clichés. Think picnics with skyline views, adrenaline-pumping escape rooms, and sunset spots that’ll make you forget your Instagram exists. Photograph: Shutterstock They say laughter is the best medicine, so try booking you and your date a stand-up comedy show. Or if you're into something more hands-on, Glazden is a local glass-making workshop in Wan Chai where you can make all sorts of glassware. And if you prefer something a little more low-key, a sunset stroll at Ha Pak Nai or chilling out at East Coast Park Precinct might be your vibe. And if all else fails, there’s always Disneyland – because who doesn’t love a good childhood throwback? Here are just five creative date ideas to get you started: 1. Venture into the once-forbidden village of Sha Tau Kok2. Laugh together over stand-up comedy3. Get hot and steamy at Glazden4. Watch the sunset at Ha Pak Nai5. Get lost in an escape room Read the full list of the most date ideas in Hong Kong here. Stay in the loop: sign up for our free Time Out Hong Kong newsletter for the best of the city, straight to your inbox Recommended reading: Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific ranked world’s fourth best airline f
Here are five new Hong Kong restaurants you need to visit this month

Here are five new Hong Kong restaurants you need to visit this month

Hong Kong's food scene is heating up with all kinds of deliciousness this February, welcoming a handful of hot new restaurants across the city. From French-inspired bites to affordable Chinese fare or even a juicy steak with a side of views, there's something to suit every taste. Here's a quick rundown of the spots you'll want to check out this month.   As for those of you in the mood for love ahead of Valentine's Day, be sure to check out Hong Kong's most romantic restaurants or check out these time-limited special menus for the day of love.   Photograph: Instagram/@babette.hk     1. Babette This intimate French dining venue is the brainchild of the team behind casual sandwich joint Croque. Helmed by chef Cédric Tsia, who brings an inventive touch to French classics, the restaurant offers dishes like deep-fried soft-boiled eggs with corn sauce or beef tartare, poached yellow chicken with koshihikari rice, and grilled ribeye steak with bearnaise sauce. The vibe is casual yet chic, perfect for a weekday lunch or a cosy date night. Photograph: Courtesy Chiu Bistro 2. Chiu Bistro For a taste of authentic Chiu Chow cuisine, head to Chiu Bistro in Taikoo Shing. This casual spot offers wallet-friendly lunch sets featuring noodles paired with meatballs, seafood, or beef, as well as home-style dishes like wok-fried sliced chicken with crispy kale. They also serve Chiu Chow-style hot pot with three broth options: beef offal in clear soup, pig stomach with preserved vegetables in p
Hong Kong's skyline has been named the world's 7th most iconic

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

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