Easter Kids Activities Guide
Hong Kong’s spring calendar is packed with family-friendly Easter celebrations that blend play, creativity, and festive dining. From Central Market’s floral-and-ceramic art activities and iSQUARE’s chip-themed adventure zones to Nina Hospitality’s seasonal buffets and GO PARK’s outdoor learn-and-play festival, each destination offers a different way for families to celebrate. Adding to the season’s excitement, the Keung’s Family birthday celebration brings fan energy, interactive installations, and community spirit across the city.
Central Market

The Central Market Easter Spring Arts Festival 2026 highlights Hong Kong’s CeraMarket with a special focus on family-friendly Easter fun. Alongside its artistic theme “The Dialogue… Flowers and Ceramics”, the festival offers engaging activities for children, including the “Play with Clay” workshop where kids craft their own ceramic chopstick rests, and the festive Easter Bunny Hunt with collectible ceramic bunnies. These interactive experiences encourage creativity, play, and discovery, making the event not only a showcase of international ceramic and floral artistry but also a joyful Easter destination for families seeking hands-on activities and cultural celebration.
iSQUARE x Jack’n Jill “Crispy Fun World”

The iSQUARE x Jack’n Jill “Crispy Fun World” event celebrates the 55th anniversary of Jack’n Jill Chips with a vibrant Easter season program. Running from March 28 to May 10, 2026, it features three themed play zones: a chip factory-inspired trampoline park with giant slides and challenges, a colorful bumper car track where kids become “crispy drivers,” and a photo-friendly claw machine zone offering chip prizes. Debuting mascots—Fat Potato, Chipster, and Ringy—add charm to the festivities. Families can enjoy interactive games, photo ops, and tasty rewards, creating joyful springtime memories in Hong Kong’s iSQUARE mall.
Nina Hospitality

Hop into Easter joy with Nina Hospitality! Families are invited to celebrate the season with festive buffets and handcrafted treats at Café Circles, I‑O‑N, and Nina Patisserie. From whimsical, egg‑inspired desserts to abundant spreads perfect for sharing, every bite brings delight and togetherness. Children will love the playful sweets, while parents enjoy indulgent flavors and vibrant holiday cheer. With early bird offers available through Nina Boutique, it’s the perfect chance to create lasting memories. Easter here is all about joy, flavour, and fun—an experience designed to make gatherings truly special for kids and grown‑ups alike.
“Kids Creative Play Festival”

GO PARK in Sai Sha is launching the Easter “Kids Creative Play Festival” along with a family half-day camp, unveiling the brand-new GO PARK 2 “Treehouse Wonderland.” The event blends adventure play facilities, educational workshops, and themed dining to create a one-stop family hub. Highlights include a nearly 7-meter twin tower treehouse slide, music and dance camps, nature exploration tours, and a pet-friendly family market. Special promotions such as class enrollment discounts, dining vouchers, and spending rebates further enrich the experience, reinforcing GO PARK’s vision as a “Learn & Play Hub” for families seeking fun, education, and bonding.
The 2026 Keung’s Family birthday celebration

The 2026 Keung’s Family birthday celebration marks Keung To’s 27th year with dazzling cross‑district festivities. From April 2–30, The ONE in Tsim Sha Tsui unveils warm, animated family‑themed scenes, charity pop‑ups, and playful pickleball corners, inviting fans to “return home” to celebrate. Meanwhile, Windsor House in Causeway Bay transforms into a glamorous Broadway‑inspired stage, complete with retro installations, themed desserts, and heartfelt fan workshops. Both venues highlight new animated characters, interactive photo spots, and charity initiatives, blending joy, nostalgia, and community spirit. Together, they honor Keung To’s journey while spreading love, creativity, and positive energy.