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What's On in Hong Kong - Event Highlights

Discover the captivating event highlights showcasing the vibrant pulse of Hong Kong and what's on offer in the city. Hong Kong is a compact and globally-connected city that's primed to host mega events. With international exhibitions, world-class sporting events, orchestras, jazz ensembles, film and art festivals, art exhibitions, concerts, and so much more, the Events Capital of Asia is busy throughout the year.

A magnificent mix of old and new and a dazzling fusion of East and West, Hong Kong seamlessly blends tradition and modernity, making it the perfect destination for unforgettable experiences. So whether you're looking for Hong Kong special events or simply want to catch a game or match, there's always something exciting happening in this vibrant city. And for those on a budget, don't worry – there are plenty of free events in Hong Kong to enjoy too!

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Treasures of Global Jewellery from The Metropolitan Museum of Art: The Body Transformed

Location: Hong Kong Palace Museum

Event date: 15/04/2026 - 19/10/2026

Unfolding a series of remarkable stories from a global history of jewellery, the exhibition features approximately 200 masterpieces from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, spanning five continents and nearly 4,000 years from the second millennium BCE to the 21st century. Organised in five thematic sections, the exhibition traces the development of adornments from ancient civilisations to cutting-edge contemporary creations. Each section explores a distinct dimension of bodily adornment, offering insights into both the wearers and the cultures that shaped these diverse, yet related, works of art. These groupings of objects are clustered together to stimulate comparative thinking about these works of art across times and cultures.