A Deep Dive into Hong Kong Art Month: Events and Highlights
This March, Hong Kong bursts with artistic energy—from immersive digital shows to lively cultural festivals—celebrating the city’s spirit of creativity and connection.
What’s On This March
Hong Kong comes alive this March with major events—from elite golf and vibrant art fairs to Disneyland’s spectacular 20th anniversary celebrations.
Chi Kou Explained: The Cultural Pause in Hong Kong’s Lunar New Year
On the third day of the Lunar New Year, Hongkongers observe chi kou, a day of superstition and rest. Traditionally seen as unlucky for visits, it’s now embraced as a cultural pause for reflection, temple prayers, and simple joys before celebrations resume.
What To Do In 2026 Chinese New Year
Ring in the Year of the Horse with refined Hong Kong celebrations—from parades to races. Curated 2026 highlights await.
What’s On This February
February in Hong Kong bursts with energy—from the world’s largest inflatable playground and dazzling Egyptian treasures to global arts festivals and inspiring local showcases.
Chinese New Year’s Gift Guide
Celebrate Lunar New Year 2026 with curated gifts from Swiss icons to local creatives—each blending heritage, craftsmanship, and festive elegance for a meaningful season.
Chinese New Year Holiday Activities for Kids in Hong Kong 2026
This Lunar New Year, discover family adventures across Hong Kong — from Toy Story charm at Central Market to dazzling art at ifc mall and a dreamy horse-themed garden at Pacific Place.
8 Chinese New Year Traditions You Should Know (And What They Really Mean)
Chinese New Year brims with rituals rich in symbolism. From sweeping away bad luck to gifting red envelopes for prosperity, discover eight key traditions and their deeper meanings.
Valentine’s Day Gift Guide
Find the perfect gift this Valentine’s Day—from chic fashion and artisan sneakers to skincare luxuries and inspired collaborations.
A Guide to Learning Fai Chun Calligraphy in Hong Kong
Discover how Hong Kong’s calligraphy studios are reviving the Lunar New Year tradition of Fai Chun writing—where art, culture, and celebration meet.