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A Symphony of Lights | Victoria Harbour
Jan 1–Dec 31, 2024 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
A Symphony of Lights is a laser light and music show in Hong Kong. It is completed by a total of 47 skyscrapers and landmark buildings located on both sides of Victoria Harbour on both sides of Hong Kong Island and Kowloon Peninsula. It is a large-scale light and music show in the world. Every night at 8 o'clock, you can see the urban buildings on both sides of the Victoria Harbour turn into a stage with sound and light intertwined in the neon lights and music, showing the splendid night of Hong Kong. The magical lights emitted by each building illuminate the sky over the Victoria Harbour, supplemented by music and narration, dreamy, gorgeous and impactful, allowing you to have a deeper understanding of the beauty of Hong Kong. The sound and light show starts at 8 o'clock every night and lasts about 13 minutes. During these 13 minutes, you can watch the performance for free on both sides of Victoria Harbour. The best viewing spots are from the Avenue of Stars to the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront outside the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, the waterfront promenade of the Golden Bauhinia Square in Wan Chai or the sightseeing ferry from Victoria Harbour. In Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Garden and the Golden Bauhinia Square waterfront promenade, you can hear the music and narration of The Symphony of Lights. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, it is played next to English, and on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, it is Mandarin narration. Play Cantonese. The regular performance on weekdays usually has five segments. You can watch the gradient effect of colored lights on the facade of the building, the dancing of lasers and searchlights in the dark night, and the kaleidoscope-like rotating light pattern, which is colorful. If you choose the "Symphony of Lights on the Hong Kong" Victoria Harbour tour, you can enjoy two birds with one stone while you are on a luxury sightseeing cruise, enjoying the night view on both sides of the Victoria Harbour and enjoying a sound and light show on the water. If you want to take the ferry, please visit: http://www.discoverhongkong.com/china/see-do/tours-walks/guided-tours/victoria-harbour/SOL-harbour-cruise.jsp#tour2 booking. Note that there is an additional fee for the sightseeing boat, which is HKD 180 for adults, HKD 162 for children aged 3-12 and seniors over 65 years old. It is recommended to choose to watch the performance from the seaside of Tsim Sha Tsui. You can see most of Hong Kong's landmark buildings on Hong Kong Island, such as Bank of China Building, HSBC Bank, International Finance Center and other landmarks. With these buildings as the background, you will feel the performance more spectacular. Located on this stretch of coastline, the waterfront observation deck next to the Clock Tower and Star Ferry Pier is a great place to watch the show. If you encounter special festivals, you can also see fireworks on the roof of the building and on the sea. Since the end of 2007, A Symphony of Lights has been expanded into a large-scale New Year's countdown event every year. Starting at 23:40 on December 31, a regular light show will be held first. In the 20 seconds before and after the New Year, the 420-meter-high Hong Kong The second phase of the International Finance Center will start the fireworks show. As the countdown counts down, fireworks on both sides of the building are set off layer by layer, accompanied by flickering and shining laser searchlights. At zero o'clock just to welcome the new year, the seven-colored fireworks of the building and the splendid fireworks of the 16 skyscrapers next to the harbour are set off at the same time. After the countdown, there will be a two-minute fireworks show, which is very beautiful and shocking.
"M+ Sigg Collection: Another Story" Exhibition | M+
Sep 22, 2023–Jun 1, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
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A.A.Murakami: Floating World | M+
Aug 31, 2024–Feb 2, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
Founded in 2011, Tokyo- and London-based A.A. Murakami is a duo of Alexander Groves (b. 1983) and Azusa Murakami (b. 1984). Working across a range of disciplines, including sculpture, installation, film and digital art, the duo creates spectacular scenes that take their science-based inquiry to the next level.
The exhibition features two immersive, interconnected installations that offer an otherworldly experience: in the first, rings of fog travel through space into the digital realm; in the second, clouds of floating bubbles drift overhead. Using ephemeral materials and innovative use of specially developed technology, these two large-scale installations inspire viewers to philosophically ponder the nature of reality and artificial constructions, and question the growing importance of digital life in today's society. The exhibition will expand on the concept of "ephemeral technology" pioneered by the duo, using innovative technological research to reimagine the beginning of everything while envisioning possible future scenarios.
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Hong Kong WinterFest | Hong Kong
Nov 22, 2024–Jan 1, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
Winter is approaching, and the city is filled with a lively and festive atmosphere. The Hong Kong skyline is particularly dazzling with dazzling festive lights. Step into the Christmas Town in the West Kowloon Cultural District, where a towering giant Christmas tree is decorated with decorations and surrounded by the sea view of Victoria Harbour. In addition, there is the "Winter Victoria Harbour Water Fireworks Show", followed by a New Year's Eve countdown and fireworks display, creating wonderful moments for your winter trip.
Hong Kong Winter Festival Highlights:Christmas TownThe Christmas Town in the West Kowloon Cultural District is full of heartwarming surprises for you to discover, allowing you to spend an unforgettable holiday time with your family and friends! Date: November 22, 2024 to January 1, 2025
Winter Victoria Harbour Fireworks"Winter Victoria Harbour Fireworks" turns the night sky of the West Kowloon Cultural District into a canvas, painting colorful patterns that are gorgeous and eye-catching. Date and Time: November 22, 2024 - 7:30 p.m.December 24, 25, 26, 2024 - 8:00 p.m. 14px;"(The fireworks show will last approximately 10 minutes) Launch location: Seaside promenade, West Kowloon Cultural District, Kowloon
Hong Kong New Year's Eve CountdownFireworks displays will be staged on both sides of Victoria Harbour on New Year's Eve. Many major buildings on Hong Kong Island will launch brilliant fireworks to celebrate, combined with countless spotlights, LED screen patterns and lighting effects, illuminating both sides of Victoria Harbour, warmly welcoming the new year full of hope and looking forward to the endless possibilities of the coming year!
Hong Kong Disneyland Festival of The Lion King | Hong Kong Disneyland
Jan 1–Dec 31, 2024 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
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SAI KUNG HOI ART FESTIVAL | Hong Kong
Nov 13, 2024–Jan 12, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
Sai Kung, known as the "back garden of Hong Kong", not only has world-class geological features and a winding natural coastline, but also has added a touch of art and humanities in recent years. The Sai Kung Sea Art Festival will be held in Sai Kung for three years starting from 2022. The 2022 art festival is subtitled "Joy Again, Isle", and will exhibit artworks based on the life of islanders in Yim Tin Tsai and Sharp Island. The 2023 art festival will be subtitled "Joy Again, Stories", and will expand the art festival from the two islands of Yim Tin Tsai and Sharp Island to Kau Sai Chau and Leung Shuen Wan, and publicly solicit art works, hoping to connect the people and things on each island, tell the stories of place, humanities, ecology and appearance, and dialogue with the present and look forward to the future.
Sai Kung Sea Art Festival 2024 is scheduled to be held from November 13, 2024 to January 12, 2025. In addition to many new artworks, many exciting activities and guided tours suitable for all ages will be held in Yim Tin Tsai, Sharp Island, Kau Sai Chau (Kau Sai Village), Leung Shuen Wan and Sai Kung City during the festival. From mid-November this year to mid-January next year, Sai Kung Sea Art Festival "Appointed to Meet You Again on the Island"! Everyone remember to reserve time to visit Sai Kung Sea during these two months and leave beautiful island memories!
Hong Kong Palace Museum Presents Groundbreaking New Exhibition: “Cartier and Women” | Hong Kong
Jan 1–Dec 31, 2024 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
Hong Kong Palace Museum Presents Groundbreaking New Exhibition: “Cartier and Women”
The Hong Kong Palace Museum (HKPM) is proud to present an exceptional new exhibition, “Cartier and Women”, from 14 April to 14 August 2023. Organised and curated by the HKPM with the support of Cartier, this is the first major exhibition on the unique role and influence of women in Cartier’s history. The exhibition comprises four thematic sections. Featuring approximately 300 stunning treasures created by Cartier, the exhibition showcases precious jewellery, timepieces, objects, accessories and archival records from the 19th century to the present day.
The first section, “Royal and Aristocratic Women: Elegance and Prestige”, celebrates the significant role the royal and elite women played in the early history of Cartier in the 19th century.The second section, “New Women: Breaking with Tradition”, examines advances in jewellery design that reflected women’s emancipation.The Third Section, “Inquisitive Women: Cross-cultural Inspirations”, The influence of art from China and other parts of the world that enlivened Cartier creations for women and fulfilled a universal thirst for novelties are explored in this section,The fourth and final section, “Influential Women: Glamorous Legends”, explores the close relationship between Cartier jewellery and modern and contemporary female icons. Highlights include pieces from the collections of important and well-known women, including the Princess of Monaco, Grace Kelly (1929-1982); renowned actresses Elizabeth Taylor (1932-2011), Brigitte Lin and Carina Lau; and businesswoman Pansy Ho.“Cartier and Women” unveils fascinating stories of the close relationship between women and jewellery. It also 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, and how Chinese aesthetics have influenced women's lifestyles and global fashion. The exhibition demonstrates the HKPM’s innovative curatorial approach and testifies to its mission to facilitate cross-disciplinary collaboration and encourage dialogue between China and the rest of the world in arts and culture.
Celebrating the role and influence of women throughout Cartier’s history
The exhibition explores the bond between women and jewellery through a series of captivating narratives that reflect Cartier’s deep connections with many influential women throughout history and in the present day. The story of Jeanne Toussaint (1887-1976) is one of the highlights. As Cartier’s first female Creative Director, not only supported female empowerment through her jewellery design, but also embodied and encouraged a new freedom of attitude marked by femininity, free-spiritedness and independence. Her work paved the way for other women to take jewellery beyond the enhancement of external beauty to an intimate revelation of personality and spirit.
Photographs: Nils Herrmann, Collection Cartier © Cartier; © Anne Jaffrennou
Bib necklace, created by Cartier Paris in 1947. made of Gold, platinum, diamonds, amethyst, and turquoise. Provenance: Duchess of Windsor(1896–1986)
Photographs: Marian Gérard, Collection Cartier © Cartier; © Anne JaffrennouHead ornament
Tiara Head ornament, made by Cartier New York, about 1924. Made of Platinum, white and pink gold, diamonds, and feathers
Chinese aesthetics’ strong influence on women's lifestyle and global fashion
Visitors will discover how Chinese art and culture has inspired Cartier creations in terms of style, motifs, materials and craftsmanship. Some of the works on display in the exhibition serve to illustrate the impact of Chinese art on the development of women’s lifestyles and global fashion. The Cartier Collection embodies the essence of Eastern and Western cultures, witnessing the changes in social and fashion trends.
Photograph: Nils Herrmann, Collection Cartier © Cartier
Chinese Vanity Case, made by Cartier Paris in 1928. Made of Gold, platinum, mother-of-pearl, coral,sapphires, turquoises, onyx, aventurine, jade, emeralds, diamonds, and black enamel. Cartier Collection, VC 72 A28
Photograph: Marian Gérard, Collection Cartier © Cartier
Necklace, the American socialite and stye icon Barbara Hutton (1912-1979) was gifted a necklace made of Jadeite, platinum, gold, diamonds, and rubies, a beloved gemstone among the Chinese. Cartier Collection, NE 53 A34
Photograph: Vincent Wulveryck, Collection Cartier © Cartier
Over the past three decades, the Cartier Collection has been exhibited in more than 30 of the world’s most prestigious cultural institutions, including the Palace Museum in 2009 and 2019.The Museum will offer a wide variety of educational programmes to accompany “Cartier and Women”, ranging from scholarly lectures to film screenings, music and dance performances,and artmaking workshops.
Bank of China (Hong Kong) Presents: The Origins of Chinese Civilisation | Hong Kong Palace Museum
Sep 25, 2024–Feb 7, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
Chinese civilisation is ancient, profound, and enduring, standing as the the world's longest continuous civilisation. In 2002, the country launched the “Project to Trace the Origins of Chinese Civilisation” (the Project), which has yielded remarkable results over the past two decades, mapping out the historical trajectory of the origins of Chinese civilisation. The Project, through archaeological surveys and studies, has showcased the tangible continuity of the civilisation and the diversity of its origins. It reveals how different regions and cultures interacted with one another, and eventually merged into a cohesive whole, forming the “diversity in unity” developmental pattern of the Chinese people.
This exhibition features the excavates of the Project as well as important archaeological discoveries in the centennial modern Chinese archaeology. Over one hundred exhibits come from fourteen archaeological institutions and museums in the Mainland and Hong Kong, covering nine archaeological cultures and nine major archaeological sites. It is one of the most comprehensive exhibitions in recent years dedicated to exploring the origins and achievements of Chinese civilisation.
The exhibition is jointly organised by the HKPM and Art Exhibitions China, and sponsored by Bank of China (Hong Kong), the Museum’s strategic partner.
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Mark Bradford:Exotica | Hauser & Wirth
Sep 26, 2024–Mar 1, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
Beginning 26 September, Hauser & Wirth will present ‘Exotica,’ a solo exhibition of new, formally innovative works by Mark Bradford. In an exhibition that extends the artist’s recent formal and thematic investigations while pushing his practice towards distinctly new inventions, Bradford probes the enduring impact of colonialism and concepts of ‘otherness’ through the lens of individual experience.
CHILDREN OF THE DUST | Hong Kong
Oct 25, 2024–Feb 8, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
This exhibition aims to create a quiet refuge where art is a temporary escape from the collective depression of the audience. Each work in the exhibition is made of natural materials, from minerals, dust, soil, to ice and fossils. In the exhibition, geological changes across a wide time dimension are juxtaposed with rapid and drastic social changes. Echoes from "deep time" soothe our fatigue in the daily hustle and bustle. The word "dust" in the title of the exhibition refers to the basic components of matter, and "sons of dust" comes from a well-known theory: the elements that make up the human body and matter come from supernova explosions. In other words, we, like the dust, ice and metal used in the works, are fragments of the vast history of the universe. We are all children of dust.
Guo Pei: Fashioning Imagination | M+
Sep 21, 2024–Apr 6, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
Guo Pei (born in 1967) is China's top fashion artist. Her haute couture show series combines international fashion and artistic expression with profound Chinese cultural heritage. Over the past nearly thirty years, , stunning fashion and art audiences around the world. This is the first themed exhibition of Guo Pei's works held in China. It will display her classic show series and early works, highlighting her unique career history that is renowned at home and abroad, as well as the cultural symbols created by her dazzling works. Guo Pei is known for his unique fashion expressions, gorgeous embroidery and superb dressmaking skills. This exhibition, curated by M+ in collaboration with Guo Pei and his studio, presents a series of Guo Pei’s design works exhibited in Hong Kong for the first time, initiating a delicate exchange around visual imagination and craftsmanship with the M+ collection. This exhibition presents Guo Pei's unique artistic style, which intersects ancient Chinese royal dress etiquette with themes such as European court fashion, architectural aesthetics and the plant world.
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China's Lunar and Mars Exploration | Hong Kong Space Museum
Sep 27, 2024–Mar 24, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
From dreaming of setting foot on the moon to looking forward to moving to Mars, human beings have always looked up to the stars and dreamed of soaring in the vast universe. China is gradually realizing its aerospace dream of exploring space. It has successfully independently developed artificial satellites, launch vehicles, manned spacecraft, and space stations. It has also carried out missions and conducted scientific research in space, expanding people's understanding of the earth and the universe. From the legendary Jade Rabbit that made medicine on the moon, to the "Jade Rabbit" lunar rover that set foot on the moon during China's lunar exploration project; from the fire god Zhurong in ancient mythology, to the man who successfully left a mark on the surface of Mars during the Mars exploration mission. "Zhurong" Mars Rover - China is gradually realizing its dream of deep space exploration, and at the same time building the future. The exhibition introduces the important achievements and future prospects of China's lunar and Mars exploration missions. Visitors can appreciate the original large-scale models of the "Yutu" lunar rover and the "Zhurong" Mars rover, understand their structures and functions, and learn about China's outstanding achievements in aerospace development.
Mika Tajima:Penumbra | Pace Gallery
Oct 31–Dec 21, 2024 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
Penumbra refers to the edges and blurred areas created when only partial light is shining, or the incomplete shadow between full shadow and full light. For the artist, this phenomenon is about the shifting nature of perception and nuance, and the fluid entanglement of control and freedom. The works in the exhibition will explore existential questions about human agency through the metamorphosis of color, form and energy.
Paola Angelini:IMAGE OUTSIDE OF TIME | Hong Kong
Nov 14–Dec 31, 2024 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
Kwai Fung Hin Gallery is pleased to announce that it will represent the Italian emerging painter Paola Angelini in Asia. The gallery will also host the artist's first exhibition in Asia, "Original Image", and an art lecture in November to explore her artistic creation in depth. Angelini is famous for her symbolic language. Her canvases are full of the atmosphere of interlaced time and space. Her aesthetics exude a discordant silence, stagnating space but subverting the audience's vision.
Her dreamlike images use ancient symbols and metaphors to examine our image-dominated information culture, prompting us to find the original image of life. The exhibition advocates a view and imagination that transcends the constraints of time and framework thinking through the artist's tense works.
Susumu Kamijo: Table for Us | PERROTIN HONG KONG
Nov 16, 2024–Jan 4, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
In Susumu Kamijo’s latest exhibition, Table for Us at Perrotin Hong Kong, the artist steps sideways into the realm of still life, only to transform the genre with a sleight of hand that feels at once candid and elusive. Known for his playful, abstract paintings of poodles and other sentient forms, Kamijo here shifts gears into a more intimate space, where florals and creatures coalesce in arrangements that hover between fantasy and familiarity. What appears to be a traditional still life at first blush—Morandi-esque vases, plates of food, large goldfish with petal-like fins bulging in their bowls—quickly dissolves into into riddles of texture and composition, pulsating with a strange vitality, even a glint of poison in Summer Blossoms (2024).
Ruth AsawaDoing Is Living | David Zwirner
Nov 19, 2024–Feb 22, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
I study nature, and a lot of these forms come from observing plants. I really look at nature and I just do it as I see it. I draw something on paper. And then I am able to take a wire line and go into the air and define the air without stealing it from anyone. —Ruth Asawa . David Zwirner is pleased to announce an exhibition of sculptures and works on paper by American artist Ruth Asawa (1926–2013) at the gallery’s Hong Kong location. Relentlessly experimental across a range of mediums, Asawa is known for her works built on simple, repeated gestures that accumulate into complex compositions. The artist moved effortlessly between abstract and figurative registers in both two and three dimensions, creating a vast and varied oeuvre that, despite its visual heterogeneity, reflects above all her belief in the total integration of artistic practice and family life. The first solo presentation of Asawa’s work in Greater China, the exhibition provides an overview of the artist’s wide-ranging practice, focusing in particular on her affinity for the natural world, which in turn provided a constant source of inspiration in her art.
Scott KahnOnce in a Blue Moon | David Zwirner
Nov 19, 2024–Feb 22, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
David Zwirner is pleased to present an exhibition by American artist Scott Kahn at the gallery’s Hong Kong location. Once in a Blue Moon will feature a body of new paintings that focuses on different types of full moons—with its myriad connotations—as their central compositional element. Also on view will be a selection of landscapes from throughout Kahn’s career, several of which include the moon, often glimpsed in the background, materializing as a sort of omen for the scene laid out beneath. Viewed together, these works exemplify the artist’s distinctive approach to the genre. This will be Kahn’s first solo presentation in Asia and his first with the gallery since his representation was announced in May 2024.
Rooted in his everyday life and experiences, Kahn’s enigmatic landscapes, portraits, and dreamscapes blend real and surreal elements. The artist has remained committed to a figurative mode of expression over the course of more than five decades, using a distinctive formal language to achieve a nuanced and poetic rendition of the simultaneous splendor and mundanity of the world around him. His surfaces are meticulously constructed according to precise geometries and chromatic and spatial relationships, wherein the artist employs perspective and light to establish an illusory sense of depth that underscores the resonances imparted by the recurring cast of people, places, and symbols. Kahn’s works evidence his individual point of view while opening out onto universal themes, offering viewers a conduit through which to access a wide range of emotions.
Howardena Pindell Deep Sea, Deep Space | White Cube Hong Kong
Nov 20, 2024–Jan 8, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
White Cube is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new paintings by American artist Howardena Pindell. With a career spanning over five decades, Pindell lends a dynamic materiality to the canons of painting. Drawing from a profound childhood memory, the circular motif has become one of the most enduring elements in Pindell’s body of work, manifesting in diverse forms such as ellipses, perforations and hole-punched dots. In the late 1960s, the artist pioneered her iconic spray-painting technique, in which the motif is atomised and accrued, resulting in generative stipples of light and colour. This exhibition marks the inaugural presentation of Pindell’s work since the gallery announced representation of the artist in May 2024.
JMA Hong Kong 2024 | Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre (HKCEC)
Nov 28–Dec 1, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Hong Kong
JMA Hong Kong provide the sourcing and an immediate sale platform for buyers to source best-valued quality jewelry under one roof JMA Hong Kong provide the sourcing and an immediate sale platform for buyers to source best-valued quality jewelry under one roof. It will attract more and more exhibitors as well as visitors to participate and direct connect and interact with each other on the most recent market innovations and lucrative business opportunities in the respective field.
Information Source: Hong Kong Jewelry Manufacturers' Association | expotobi
Backstage Comedy Presents: The Crowd Work Special! | BaseHall 2
Nov 30, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Hosted by: Pete Grella Featuring: Garron Chiu Ben Quinlan Mohammed Magdi Kári Gunnarsson Vivek Mahbubani This show is in English
Information Source: Backstage Comedy | eventbrite
Hong Kong Pride Party️ | Fa Gai
Nov 23–Nov 24, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Prepare to celebrate Pride in style! We’re excited to announce our upcoming party for Hong Kong Pride at the newly opened Fa Gai, a vibrant queer venue that captures the essence of community and inclusivity. Experience amazing performances by local queer artists and drag performers lighting up the stage, and dance the night away to the latest pop hits from DJ Ip Sifu. Join us as you are, or showcase your most colorful attire! Let’s transform Fa Gai into a vibrant celebration of Love, Pride, and Community. Date: Saturday, 23 November 2024 Time: 10:00pm till late Location: 32 Wyndham Street, Central, Hong Kong 🎟 Ticket: https://event.hausofcircuit.com Early-Bird: HK$150 / Pre-Sale: HK$180 / At Door: HK$220 (1 Standard Drink and 1 Jägermeister Shot Included) All Pre-sale tickets are non-refundable however they can be transfered to another guest if you cannot attend. For other payment methods (Payme/FPS) please contact https://wa.me/message/BXR7JJWDWSOCP1 準備好慶祝香港驕傲節!我們很高興宣布即將在新開幕的“花街”舉辦香港驕傲節派對,這個充滿活力的場地體現了包容和歡樂的精神。 請欣賞由本地酷兒藝術家和變裝皇后帶來精彩表演,它們將點亮舞台,並在 DJ Ip Sifu 擅長的酷兒浩室金曲中跳足一晚。 您可以穿著您最鮮豔的服裝來參加!讓我們一起將 花街打造成愛、驕傲和社群的一道最亮麗的彩虹。 日期:2024 年 11月 23日,星期六 时间:10.00pm ~ 深夜 地点:中環士丹頓街32號 🎟 Ticket: https://event.hausofcircuit.com 門票 : 早鳥票: HK$150 /預售票: HK$180 / 現場票: HK$220(含標準酒水一杯及野格利口子彈杯) ⛔所有預售票均不可退款,但如果您無法參加,可以將其轉讓給其他客人。 🍹其他支付方式(Payme/FPS)請聯繫 https://wa.me/message/BXR7JJWDWSOCP1
Information Source: Haus of Circuit | eventbrite
HKTDC Hong Kong Optical Fair 2024 | Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre (HKCEC)
Nov 6–Nov 8, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Hong Kong
Hong Kong International Optical Fair presents an incomparable trade platform that puts exhibitor in the prime position to connect with global buyers Hong Kong International Optical Fair presents an incomparable trade platform that puts exhibitor in the prime position to connect with global buyers. It will display products like Optometric Instruments, Equipment & Machinery, Reading Glasses, Shop Fittings & Equipment for Optical Industry, Binoculars & Magnifiers, Diagnostic Instruments, Eyewear Accessories, Lenses Cleaner and much more.
Information Source: Hong Kong Trade Development Council | expotobi
Asian All-Stars Comedy Show Vol. 2 | BaseHall 2
Nov 23, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Hosted by: Garron Chiu Featuring: Kate Hu Tamby Chan Tim Chan Baiwan And the debut of : Caro Chan This show is in English
Information Source: Backstage Comedy | eventbrite
《Colours of.......》 | 青年廣場
Nov 8, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
«Colours of…» 序言 人出生是一張白紙,在成長經歷中得到不同的歷練,才在情感上有所感悟。 在未曾有任何情感渲染的第一身視角,人從眼眸看出去的視覺,世界該是一片空白。 在音樂會中,Cozy Syndrome, 晚安莉莉, 以及whizz 將代表不同情感及顏色,以音樂將本該恬靜的世界染上色彩。 可是人亦是複雜的生物,不同的情緒相融交會,也會產生更深層的情感和思緒,顏色亦然— 湖紅、硃砂、鎘黃、群青、鈷藍、鈷紫、翠綠、常綠,構成的畫作才富有情感,不致沉悶。 三隊樂隊的化學作用,由本已色彩鮮艷的樂曲構築成富有情感的世界,希望藉此音樂會喚醒觀眾對世界的觀感: 世界是如此美麗,人是如此可愛。 活動詳情 日期:8th Nov 2024 時間:20:30 地點:Y Theatre@YouthSquare, 238 Chai Wan Rd, Chai Wan 門票:HKD$480/$680/$780
Information Source: Fruity Music | eventbrite
Artist Talk: Photography and Cityscapes 攝影與城市 | 5/F, Pao Galleries, Hong Kong Art Centre
Nov 16, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Event DetailsSpeakers | Lau Chi Chung, Thomas Lin, Paul Yeung, Sampson Wong Time | 2:00-3:30PM Location | 5/F, Pao Galleries, Hong Kong Arts Centre Language | Cantonese When every day, thousands of people snap casual photos of the cityscape of Hong Kong, what can we still learn about the art of the city landscape? Urban researcher and scholar Sampson Wong draws out the wisdom and insights of three veteran photographers on photographing the city for the exhibition 'Mega Family—Imagining Home'. Their approaches vary wildly. Lau Chi Chung takes a research-oriented approach, trawling the archive and his own memory to re-image the changing neighbourhood of North Point. Thomas Lin meticulous plays with artificial intelligence and early photographic methods to fill in gaps in Hong Kong history. Paul Yeung is decisively in the present moment, relying on colourful serendipity to capture the relationships between contemporary people and places. Enjoy their stories, experience, and expertise in this third of a series of four artist talks at the 2024 HKIPF. 活動詳情講者 |劉智聰,練錦順,楊德銘,黃宇軒 時間 |2:00-3:30PM 地點 |香港藝術中心包氏畫廊5樓 語言 |粵語 當每天有成千上萬的人隨意拍攝香港的城市景觀時,我們還能學到甚麼關於城市景觀的藝術? 城市研究員兼學者黃宇軒從《萬象有光 — 家園想像》展覽中會向三位資深攝影師汲取拍攝城市的智慧和見解,並發掘當中的迥異差別。 劉智聰以研究為導向,透過翻查檔案和自己的記憶來重新描繪北角不斷演變的社區;練錦順細緻地運用人工智慧和早期的攝影方法,來填補香港歷史的空白;楊德銘以決定性的當下,依靠豐富多彩的遇發性來捕捉當代人和土地之間的關係。 請參與攝影節2024的四場藝術家講座系列之三,傾聽他們的故事、經驗和專業知識。 The Hong Kong Photographic Culture Association is financially supported by the Art Development Matching Grants Scheme of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. The content of this activity does not reflect the views of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region 香港攝影文化協會獲香港特別行政區政府「藝術發展配對資助計劃」的資助。活動內容並不反映香港特別行政區政府的意見。
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《爭氣》My Voice My Life 10th Anniversary Screening | Louis Koo Cinema, Hong Kong Arts Centre
Nov 23, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Please join us as we celebrate the 10th anniversary of Oscar-winning Director and JMSC Director Professor Ruby Yang's award-winning film, My Voice My Life. The 2014 documentary follows a group of underprivileged Hong Kong youths taking part in a musical production and their journey of self-discovery. Co-hosting with Lee Hysan Foundation, a Strategic Partner and Sponsor, this event will feature a screening of My Voice My Life and the sequel, My Voice My Life Revisited, as well as a discussion with the director and the main cast. Please mark your calendar for this momentous occasion. Contact us at jmsccoms@hku.hk if you have any enquiries. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook for the latest updates. My Voice, My Life Hong Kong Theatrical Trailer 《爭氣》預告片 My Voice, My Life Revisited Hong Kong Theatrical Trailer《繼續爭氣》預告片 Supported by LHF and L Plus H Creations Foundation, MVML is a powerful testament to the transformative power of character education via the arts. It follows a group of underprivileged Hong Kong youths who embark on a voyage of self-discovery through taking part in a musical production. As these youths confront their personal challenges, be that low self-esteem or blindness, the documentary chronicles each of their unique journeys. MVML has garnered global recognition and has been featured in over 20 film festivals. It was selected by film critics societies from Hong Kong, Taiwan and Mainland China as “Top 10 Chinese Language Film of 2014”. It was awarded the 2015 NPT Human Spirit Award at the Nashville Film Festival.
Information Source: Journalism and Media Studies Centre | eventbrite
Drama "The Restaurant" | Kwai Tsing Theatre
Nov 28–Dec 8, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Windmill Grass Theatre Company 《The Restaurant》 Restaurant
-it's time to feed your ego
A brand new play after "ANA"
The most popular high-end fine dining restaurant in the city.
A new sommelier meets an Assistant Manager who admires him very much.
The two of them appreciate each other and have big plans.
But it turns out that everything has been seen by the Restaurant Manager.
Will his appearance become a victim of office politics?
While customers are enjoying Michelin food,
who knows that a workplace survival story is being staged behind the scenes...