With Chinese New Year winding down this week, a new chapter begins as we turn the page into March.
From the magic of the Lantern Festival to the start of a busy spring calendar, here are five things to do in Hong Kong this weekend.
With Chinese New Year winding down this week, a new chapter begins as we turn the page into March.
From the magic of the Lantern Festival to the start of a busy spring calendar, here are five things to do in Hong Kong this weekend.
Hong Kong’s art world is gearing up for its plethora of annual events in March, including the Hong Kong Arts Festival and Art Basel.
To whet your appetite, the second instalment of Tai Kwun’s acclaimed Stay Connected series kicks off on February 28.
This time, the series – called “Supplying the Globe” – shifts its focus from the digital realm to the tangible world, exploring China’s meteoric economic rise and its enduring legacy as the world’s manufacturing powerhouse.

Featuring more than 40 artists and 70 artworks, the free exhibition is organised into four themed sections: human ecological impact, the reconfiguration of labour, the infrastructure of participation, and the global shifts driven by trade and migration.
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