What’s on this July
This July, the city comes alive with vibrant experiences for everyone! Dive into action-packed carnivals featuring inflatable obstacle courses and water sports, discover whimsical outdoor art installations bursting with playful charm, and relive childhood nostalgia through larger-than-life character celebrations. Art lovers can explore thought-provoking exhibitions blending immersive installations with interactive games. Whether you’re seeking family fun, Instagram-worthy moments, or cultural inspiration, this month delivers unforgettable summer magic.
D·PARK
The first-ever Tamagotchi-themed town in Hong Kong will open at D·PARK in Tsuen Wan from August 1 to 31, 2025. Covering over 10,000 sq ft, it recreates the Tamagotchi electronic pet world with seven game scenes, a free inflatable trampoline park featuring three exciting zones, and a tricycle obstacle course for kids. Visitors can meet five popular characters, enjoy two classic game booths, participate in DIY workshops, and shop exclusive merchandise including Asian limited editions. This immersive event offers nostalgic fun and interactive family activities, making it a must-visit summer destination.
CHIIKAWA DAYS
The “CHIIKAWA DAYS” exhibition, a collaboration between Spiralcute International and AllRightsReserved, debuts in Tsim Sha Tsui from August 1 to 24, 2025 at K11 MUSEA and Harbourfront. Featuring exclusive “YUM CHA” art by illustrator Nagano, the event offers themed installations, character meet-and-greets, and limited-edition merchandise. The first ticket round sold out in 30 minutes; the second round starts July 9. A preheat celebration with standees and giveaways was held at Salisbury Garden, generating excitement among local and regional fans ahead of the exhibition.
3COINS first Hong Kong flagship
Japanese lifestyle brand 3COINS will open its first Hong Kong flagship store at Hysan Place, Causeway Bay, on July 18, 2025, offering products priced the same as in Japan, including exclusive items and an innovative pricing model to provide great value amid economic challenges. The store aims to bring fresh, stylish, and practical goods to local consumers, backed by efficient logistics and a wide product range updated monthly to enhance the shopping experience.
Citygate Outlets
This summer, Citygate Outlets collaborates with Korea’s BELLYGOM for the inaugural “Dive into Summer” campaign from July 11 to August 31, 2025. Visitors can enjoy vibrant water-themed fun, featuring BELLYGOM and friends at six photo spots, along with digital games offering exclusive stickers. The first BELLYGOM Pop-up Store will showcase over 250 themed merchandise items, with limited-edition products for fans. CLUB CG members can access special rewards, including gifts and e-Vouchers for designated spending.
Windsor House
Join the “Opanchu Usagi Summer Big Out-of-Control Line” at Windsor House, where the playful Opanchu Usagi experiences six quirky commuter scenarios. Standing nearly 3.5 meters tall, Opanchu Usagi hilariously interacts with a 13-meter “Out-of-Control Line.” Visitors can buy tickets at the “Friend Ticket Booth” and capture funny moments as Opanchu Usagi fumbles and rushes to catch the train. Expect amusing challenges, including awkward dining situations and seating mishaps, creating a memorable and entertaining experience!
YOHO MALL
This summer, the adorable line-drawing dogs—Maltese and Golden Retriever—are making their debut in Hong Kong at the “MALTESE X YOHO Summer Friendship Festival” from July 12 to August 31 at YOHO Mall. Visitors can enjoy the “Chill Tribe” in YOHO MALL I, featuring a 4.5-meter soft dog sculpture and eight photo spots, while YOHO MALL II transforms into a K-Pop venue with live performances. Join in the fun and celebrate friendship with these lovable characters!
r é n x HART Haus
The “r é n x HART Haus” exhibition runs from June 26 to September 13, 2025, at HART Haus, Kennedy Town. It showcases the transformative power of art and design, featuring international artists like Keisuke Azuma and Daniel Roibal, alongside local talents. The event aims to inspire discussions on creativity and community while offering mentorship opportunities for youth. Viewing is by appointment, available Tuesday to Saturday, from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
Tsuen Wan Plaza
After exams, children can enjoy a fun-filled summer at Tsuen Wan Plaza’s new family event, “FUNergy Water & Land Sports Carnival,” running from July 18 to August 31. The event features an inflatable sports park with running, jumping, and climbing challenges, interactive water activities including parent-child water cycling and model speedboat races, and DECATHLON’s first urban stand-up paddleboarding class. Visitors can also join popular brand workshops like DECATHLON’s “Little Store Manager Experience Day” and enjoy exclusive sessions from well-known restaurants and lifestyle brands. Shoppers will receive mall vouchers worth over HK$470, while the plaza welcomes exciting new additions including the first DECATHLON store in Tsuen Wan, Kwai Chung, and Tsing Yi, plus several popular dining options, creating a vibrant summer destination for families.
Metro Plaza
From July 12 to August 31, Metro Plaza in Kwai Fong will host Hong Kong’s first outdoor art installation collaboration with popular Japanese illustrator Matsui Kazumasa, called “Metroplaza × matsui DOGS Summer Art Jamming.” The event features five adorable and colorful photo spots at the L4 open-air plaza, showcasing Matsui’s signature floppy-eared and upright-eared white dogs in oversized playful forms. Highlights include a 2-meter-tall inflatable “Mischievous Color Master,” the radiant and joyful “Puppy Glow Magic Bridge,” and the whimsical “Chill Healing Dog Photo Tribe.” With simple yet vibrant illustrations, the installation offers a refreshing and heartwarming experience, perfect for uplifting spirits during the summer.
New Town Plaza
From July 8 to September 3, New Town Plaza in Sha Tin will celebrate the 30th anniversary of Disney and Pixar’s “Toy Story” with the special event “Toy Story Friends @ New Town Plaza.” The summer event features three large interactive photo zones: the “Toy Pinball Machine,” “PICK ME Rocket Launch Station,” and “Toy Highway.” A highlight is the debut of a 7-meter-tall inflatable giant of the three-eyed alien, immersing visitors in the world of Toy Story alongside Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and other beloved characters for a fun-filled celebration of the franchise’s milestone.
Lingmuki: Distance to Origin
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Lingmuki’s first solo exhibition, “Distance to Origin,” curated by Christy Lai, will be held at 13a New Street Art Gallery in Sheung Wan from July 5 to 25, 2025, open Wednesday to Sunday, 12–7 pm. The event features immersive installations, photo opportunities, and a whimsical miniature art game, along with a meet-and-greet session where visitors can learn about the artist’s message.