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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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Yau Ma Tei Police Station: A Cinematic Journey

Location: Old Yau Ma Tei Police Station

Event date: 01/01/2026 - 31/12/2026

Filming inside an operating police station is not possible. All police stations in Hong Kong police and crime films are re-imagined and designed. This limitation actually opens up boundless creative possibilities for art directors. From the hyper‑realistic sets of the 1980s and 1990s — complete with Kwan Kung altars and government wooden desks — to the expansive glass walls and wide‑open action spaces in “Infernal Affairs”, and later the postmodern, high‑tech facilities in “Cold War”, the design of police stations continues to evolve, becoming the genre’s most expressive artistic elements. This exhibition also showcases a CID Office of the 1970s and 1980s designed by film art director with realism and creativity. The Exhibition features four parts that allow visitors to immerse into a film set.