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A magnificent mix of old and new and a dazzling fusion of East and West, 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.
Explore more events: Calendar of Major Events
Hong Kong Tourism Board Hong Kong Trade Development Council
Invest Hong Kong
02/02/2023 - 31/12/2023
Hong Kong is ready to welcome visitors from all around the world with open arms and open doors! To send our biggest welcome to the world, Hong Kong is giving away 500,000 air tickets and over a million Hong Kong Goodies visitor consumption vouchers with citywide offers for visitors.
Various locations in Hong Kong
01/04/2023 - 30/06/2023
In 2023, French May Arts Festival celebrates 30 years at the heart of Hong Kong’s cultural scene, stimulating creation, collaboration and artistic exchange that pulsates through communities, genres, borders and beyond. PULSARTE 2023 welcomes over 100 French artists to Hong Kong for the first time since 2019, presenting a truly international festival for 30th Anniversary Edition.
Hong Kong Coliseum
13/06/2023 - 18/06/2023
Team China and seven world-class teams, including Italy, Turkey, Netherlands, Dominican Republic, Bulgaria, Poland and Canada, will compete in VNLHK 2023.
Off Tsim Sha Tsui East Promenade
24/06/2023 - 25/06/2023
The 2023 Hong Kong International Dragon Boat Races will return after a four-year hiatus. Join thousands of dragon boat athletes from around the world on 24–25 June for an exhilarating weekend in Hong Kong!
Hong Kong Palace Museum
14/04/2023 - 14/08/2023
The exhibition features approximately 300 stunning treasures created by Cartier, showcasing jewellery, timepieces, precious objects, accessories and archival records from the 19th century to the present day. Unveiling fascinating stories of the close relationship between women and jewellery, it highlights how Chinese art, along with art from other parts of the world, has inspired the jeweller in terms of style and decorative motifs, as well as techniques and materials.