What’s On This October
This October, dive into an exciting world of vibrant art, immersive experiences, and lively festivities by the harbor. Witness spectacular floating installations, enjoy unique pop-up markets, and engage with interactive entertainment designed for all ages. Capture unforgettable moments at stunning photo spots and explore creative workshops and performances. Whether you’re seeking family fun or a cultural adventure, this seasonal celebration promises to enchant and inspire visitors throughout the month. Don’t miss out!
The 2025 Hong Kong National Day Fireworks Display
The 2025 Hong Kong National Day Fireworks Display celebrated the 76th anniversary of the People’s Republic of China with a spectacular 23-minute show over Victoria Harbour. Featuring over 30,000 fireworks launched in eight dynamic scenes, the display included themes of national pride, cultural heritage, technology, and family love. Highlights included giant panda patterns, heart-shaped fireworks, and tributes to space exploration and national games. The grand finale dazzled with gold, silver, and red fireworks symbolizing prosperity and stability. The event was accompanied by synchronized music and drew hundreds of thousands of spectators from various vantage points around the harbour.
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Hong Kong Madame Tussauds announced on September 29, 2025, that a new wax figure of mainland actor Gong Jun has been unveiled in its Fashion Zone. The figure showcases him in a bright peach-red suit, blending contemporary style with sophisticated gentlemanly elegance. It was crafted through a meticulous five-hour measurement process and 3D scanning technology to capture his facial features and expression in detail. An AI-powered interactive photo installation has also been introduced to enhance the visitor experience. Until December 31, 2025, an evening special offers admission to the wax museum, a round-trip Peak Tram ticket, and access to the Sky Terrace 428 for visitors entering after 6:45 PM, inviting the public to a star-lit night of fashion and technology.
Hong Kong Madame Tussauds
Hong Kong Madame Tussauds announced on September 29, 2025, that a new wax figure of mainland actor Gong Jun has been unveiled in its Fashion Zone. The figure showcases him in a bright peach-red suit, blending contemporary style with sophisticated gentlemanly elegance. It was crafted through a meticulous five-hour measurement process and 3D scanning technology to capture his facial features and expression in detail. An AI-powered interactive photo installation has also been introduced to enhance the visitor experience. Until December 31, 2025, an evening special offers admission to the wax museum, a round-trip Peak Tram ticket, and access to the Sky Terrace 428 for visitors entering after 6:45 PM, inviting the public to a star-lit night of fashion and technology.
Tsuen Wan Plaza
The Tsuen Wan Plaza Autumn Coffee Camping Festival returns with a vibrant coffee market featuring over 30 local and international coffee brands, including Taiwan’s trending 86 Degrees Coffee. From now until October 8, visitors can enjoy free coffee giveaways, interactive coffee workshops, exciting competitions, and eight trendy photo spots blending coffee culture with camping vibes. Shoppers spending HK$500 or more can claim a limited edition wooden coffee cup and tasting tokens. The event also offers family-friendly activities, festive Mid-Autumn decorations, and exclusive dining and parking promotions, making it a perfect autumn destination for coffee lovers and families alike.
The ONE
The ONE partners with Asia Aces Pickleball Academy to launch “Pickleball Power-up!” in Tsim Sha Tsui until November 7, featuring a standard indoor Pickleball court and stylish photo spots. Former tennis and current top Pickleball player Venise Chan leads professional coaching sessions. The event includes free Pickleball experience days on October 19 without any purchase required. Visitors can shop at the first Hong Kong pop-up of premium Pickleball brand PikPok Pickle, offering personalized paddles and gear. Participants who spend at The ONE can join group lessons, enjoy games, and earn rewards including a HK$50 electronic voucher, blending sport, socializing, and lifestyle in the city.
Langham Place
Langham Place’s 20th anniversary “WoW! WePLAY” Halloween event features the quirky collaboration with Sanrio’s KUROMI in a spooky “The Show Must Go Wrong??” cinema experience from 4th to 12th floor, including a 3-meter tall KUROMI inflatable and over 300 exclusive KUROMI collectibles. Themed with black, purple, and shocking pink, the immersive cinema offers unique photo opportunities and limited-edition LED glass umbrellas. Simultaneously, the “Langham Place Fright Fest” on the 12th floor showcases horror-themed art by local illustrators and interactive installations.
AllRightsReserved
AllRightsReserved presents the world’s first “Water Parade at Victoria Harbour,” featuring four giant floating inflatable sculptures of popular global IPs: Doraemon, KAWS & Sesame Street’s Elmo, McDonald’s Grimace, and POP MART’s LABUBU. The sculptures will debut on October 25 and parade across Victoria Harbour on November 1. Accompanying the parade is an eight-day Water Parade Market with interactive entertainment, themed pop-up shops, and exclusive collectibles along the Central & Western District Promenade. Early bird tickets are available from September 26 on KLOOK, each including a merchandise voucher, blending art, culture, and entertainment in a spectacular city event.