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The Chinese New Year celebrations have come and gone but if you have not had your fix of dancing lions, firecrackers and dragons, the Tai Kok Tsui Temple Fair comes this month right on the heels of the New Year celebrations featuring the fantastic 18 Lions Dance on Quincuncial Piles and the 500-Feet Luminous Night Dragon Dance Performance.
The pandemic continues to present challenges and many of our highlight events for March have been postponed including Art Basel and Art Central which have moved to May and the Jewelry Show which has moved to April.
The Hong Kong Arts Festival this year will be taking place both online and in-venue.
Temperatures will start picking up soon so try to get outdoors and enjoy, spring is in full bloom at the Hong Kong Flower show which is back at its usual location at Victoria Park.
Highlight Celebrations and Events in March 2022
- Tai Kok Tsui Temple Fair - Cancelled
- Hong Kong Jewelry Show - Rescheduled to April 14 - 18, 2022
- Hong Kong Flower Show - March 11 - 20, 2022
- Disney Springtime Carnival - TBC
- Hong Kong Film Festival - March 31 - April 11, 2022
- 16th Asian Film Awards 2022 - TBA
- Art Basel Hong Kong - Postponed from March to May 27 - 29, 2022
- Art Central - Postponed from March to May 26 - 29, 2022
- Asia Contemporary Art Show - TBA
- The 50th Hong Kong Arts Festival - February 25 - March 26, 2022 with both in-Venue and online events
Ongoing Events This March 2022
- Free cultural exhibitions: Kung Fu, Tai Chi, Feng Shui
- The Symphony of Lights, Hong Kong's light and sound show
- It's race time! The Horse Races at Happy Valley are on!
For nature and outdoors lovers, this is a great time for that hiking or biking excursion, a trip to the marshes and wetlands is heaven as thousands of migratory shorebirds can be seen getting ready to head north towards their breeding grounds. These adventures give you a great chance to get outdoors and enjoy!
Get Outdoors!
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Tai Kok Tsui Temple Fair - CANCELLED

This is a full day of colorful celebrations which include
The temple fair grand parade
The fantastic 18 Lions Dance on Quincuncial Piles
The 500-Feet Luminous Night Dragon Dance Performance
Be prepared for lots of lions, dragons, kung fu, cultural performances, drumming, dances, singing, feasts, crafts... don't forget your camera!
When? 2022 Fair CANCELLED
Where? Fuk Tsun Street in Kowloon, it is only a 10 minute walk from the Mongkok MTR station.
How Much? Free!
Hong Kong International Jewelry Show - Postponed

The Hong Kong International Jewellery Show is Asia's largest of its kind, higlighting exhibitor's latest collections and masterpieces, certainly a glamorous and glittery event with the latest in trends and design.
Check out the Hall of Jade, the Hall of Time, the Hall of Chic, the Hall of Nature (rare precious stones and pearls)...
For security reasons, the show is only open to trade visitors 18 or older, you must register and bring your passport or ID in person to the Registration Counter and get a validation stamp.
When? Rescheduled to April 14 - 18, 2022
Where? Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
How Much? HK$ 100
Hong Kong Flower Show

If you love flowers and greenery, this is a "don't miss". In the middle of the towering skyscrapers of the city, the Hong Kong Flower Show is a bright and fragrant oasis with elaborate displays of flowers and landscaped areas, put together by local and international organisations.
Throughout the show, floral demonstrations, cultural events and competitions are held.
This year's Theme is "Togetherness.Floral Festivity 25" and the theme flower is the Calibrachoa.
When? March 11 - 20, 2022 - 9:00 am to 9:00 pm
Where? Victoria Park
How Much? TBA
Disney Springtime Carnivale of Stars and Egg-stravaganza

Starting in March, Mickey, Minnie and the gang will dress up in their brand-new celebratory outfits. Along with some long-missed Disney friends, they'll board the Mickey and Friends Celebration, a lively show on Main Street with all our favourite Disney friends old and new!
Also coming this March is the all-new Duffy and Friends themed play experiences and coming in May is "StellaLou's Wonderful Wishes Ballet" and a series of Heroic Encounters with Marvel Super Heroes.
When? March through May
Where? Hong Kong Disneyland
How Much? Disney Springtime Celebration activities are free with Park Admission.
Remember you can buy discount tickets online at Klook.com:
HK Disneyland Discount Tickets Adult HK639 HKD584, Children HK475 HKD428
More Info and Booking at Klook.com
Dining Offers at Hong Kong Disneyland
Hong Kong International Film Festival

The Hong Kong International Film Festival is one of Hong Kong's largest cultural events, and as all film festivals, this is an event for those involved in the film industry, actors, directors, screenwriters, etc. and film enthusiasts and fans from all over the world.
Although this is not Cannes or Sundance or Toronto, the Hong Kong Film Festival is considered a major launching pad for films from all parts of the world into the China and Asian markets. Some big names in the Asian cinematic scene make an appearance to promote their latest works.
It is easy to catch a screening and ticket prices are quite reasonable, if only to see some of Hong Kong's magnificent venues from the inside!
When? March 31 - April 11, 2022
Where? Several venues including the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, Hong Kong City Hall, K11 Art House among others.
How Much? HK$ 55+
Asian Film Awards - The Oscars of Asia

The Asian Film Awards is a fairly new programme launched in 2007 but is gradually gaining prominence in the film making industry. This is not to be confused with the Hong Kong Film Awards which have been around since 1982.
The Asian Film Award Gala is the kick off to the HK International Film Festival, and presents awards in ten different
categories such as Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor and Actress, etc. these are the "Oscars" of Asia.
It is certainly a glittery evening with prominent local and international stars, which over the years has included Jet Li, Andy Lau, Oliver Stone and Donatella Versace.
Attendance is of course by invitation only, but the fans can catch a peek of their favourite celebrities as they arrive at the Red Carpet.
When? TBA
Where? TBA
Art Basel Hong Kong - Postponed to May

Art Basel Hong Kong on its eight edition, will be bringing the art world together once again as galleries, artists, collectors and art enthusiasts from Asia and all over the world flock to this most prestigious of international art events.
Recognised as the premier art event in Asia, this is where you get to see the latest developments in art from across Asia as well as the best from the West.
When?: Postponed from March to May 27 - 29, 2022
Where?: The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
Art Central - Postponed to May

A new exciting art fair has popped up in the waterfront to go head to head with Art Basel...
Art fair veterans Tim Etchells and Sandy Angus, who founded the original Art HK who later became Art Basel are behind this new exhibition.
Art Central will showcase works from over 100 exhibitors and international galleries in this highly anticipated edition.
When?: Postponed from March to May 26 - 29, 2022
Where?: Relocated from Central Waterfront to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
How Much? TBA, previous show Adult HK230 online pre-sale, concession and student tickets also available.
Asia Contemporary Art Show - TBA

The popular and highly successful Asia Contemporary Art Show, the largest in Asia in terms of the number of artworks offered for sale, will be back in the Fall with an exciting line-up of over 80 exhibiting galleries from 17 countries in Asia, Australia, Europe and North America.
If you are seriously thinking about acquiring a piece, this one is worth checking out with over 2,500 stunning works of art from Asia and beyond. Presented across 85 art living spaces, the Show includes original paintings, limited editions, sculpture, and photography from some of the world's most interesting and promising artists
All the works can be viewed, and bought, online at www.asiacontemporaryart.com,
so even after the doors close, the Show continues online, with new works being added every day.
When?: TBA
Where?: The Conrad Hong Kong, Pacific Place, 40th to 43rd floors.
How Much? TBA
Hong Kong Arts Festival

On its 50th year, this is Hong Kong's foremost event dedicated to the performing arts. This year, due to the current Covid precautions the format will be a bit different with both In-Venue as well as virtual online programmes.
Four weeks of spectacular performances with all genres of the performing arts well-represented including concerts, ballets, operas, drama by leading international orchestras, performers and artists in world-class venues.
This year's line up include the Bayerische Staatsoper (Bavarian State Opera), Shanghai Opera House, Suzhou Symphony Orchestra, Paris Opera Ballet, National Theatre Brno, Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, Internationaal Theater Amsterdam, Bolshoi Ballet in Cinema and many more.
When?: February 25 - March 26, 2022
Where?: Many venues including the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, the Hong Kong Maritime Museum, The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, Wanchai,
How Much?: Ticket prices for in-venue performances vary, many free of charge to the public upon registration.
Ongoing Hong Kong Events
These are some popular ongoing events that are worth checking out, specially since they are FREE or offered for a low fee!
These events feature some of the great and ancient traditions of the territory and are offered by experts in their corresponding fields:
The Symphony of Lights

The Symphony of Lights is Hong Kong's light and sound show, a tribute to the city and its people, their diversity, energy and vitality.
The stage is the entire city, which is what makes it so unique, you can watch the lights from just about anywhere in the waterfront.
This free show offered by the city, takes place every night at 8:00 pm and lasts about 12 minutes.
When?: Every Night
Where?: Can be seen from both sides of Victoria Harbour, specially stunning aboard a Harbour Cruise.
How Much? Free
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The Horse Races Are On! This is how you can attend

The horse races in Hong Kong whether or not you are a horse racing enthusiast is an experience not to be missed!
The beautiful horses, the skillful jockeys, the crowds going wild, they all add up to an exciting, fun-filled, thrilling atmosphere in two world-class venues, at the Sha Tin Racecourse and the iconic Happy Valley Racecourse.
The Happy Valley race course itself is a sight in itself, the city has built around it through the years and it is now practically surrounded by skyscrapers, an awesome experience specially at night when the city is illuminated.
When?: Happy Valley Night Races on Wednesday Nights. On race day, first race starts at 7:15 p.m. and the gates open at 5:15 p.m.
The races are done by 11:00 p.m.
Sha Tin Day Races are on Sundays. First race normally starts at 1:00 pm, earlier if there are more than 10 races. Gates open at 11:00 am.
All races will be streamed live at the HK Jockey Club Racing Channel.
How Much? There are many ways to experience the races, from General Stand to Private Boxes and
special packages including dinner and drinks. General Stand entrance starts at HK10. You can join this guided experience and learn all about horse racing and betting, Enjoy the HKJC horse races from the 2M roof deck.
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