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Omega and Swatch are back to delight watch fans with yet another collaboration. After the Speedmaster-inspired MoonSwatch release in 2022, and the Bioceramic Scuba Fifty Fathoms diver's watch collection in 2023, this new timepiece – named 'Mission to the Moonphase' sees a more adorable turn with a black-and-white colour scheme that features Snoopy as the star of the show. When will the Snoopy Moonswatch be released? The Bioceramic MoonSwatch Mission to the Moonphase is available from March 26 and will be released as a non-limited model. How much will the Snoopy Moonswatch cost? The new Omega x Swatch release will retail at $2,400 each. Where can I buy the new Snoopy Moonswatch in Hong Kong? Watch enthusiasts can get their hands on the Moonswatch at selected Swatch stores in Hong Kong, including their locations at IFC, K11 Musea, Kai Chiu Road in Causeway Bay, Mongkok's Langham Place, Ocean Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui, as well as the pop-up store at Elements. As with other Bioceramic Moonswatches, each customer will be allowed to purchase one watch only, per day and per Swatch store. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Swatch Hong Kong & Macau (@swatch_hk) What does the Snoopy Moonswatch look like? A celebration of the full moon, the model features a Bioceramic case, crown and pushers, as well as a velcro strap. The watch's most unique feature has to be Snoopy, of course. Having been NASA's safety ambassador since the 1960s, the black and white pooch is fe

  • Things to do

Get ready for three weeks of family-oriented fun at the inaugural WestK FunFest! Featuring over 150 outdoor and indoor creative programmes, the FunFest showcases both local and international talents with participatory performances, interactive experiences, multimedia displays, and hands-on workshops held across various venues within the West Kowloon Cultural District. Aside from the lineup of world-class programmes, Sydney-based design studio Atelier Sisu will also be transforming the Harbourside Lawn East from March 22 with Ephemeral, an award-winning immersive art installation comprised of giant, dreamy bubbles with custom-designed lighting and audio effects. Tickets for ticketed programs are now available, and updates on free programs will be announced soon. Don't miss out on this extraordinary celebration of creativity!

  • Music
  • Music festivals

South Korea is famous for many things: the food, K-pop, TV shows, cosmetics – the list goes on. And when it comes to throwing epic parties, the Waterbomb Festival undeniably takes the cake. Well, great news for Hongkongers who love to party because the festival is coming to Hong Kong! Although there is no official announcement yet, the festival's official website has dropped a pretty big hint by listing Hong Kong as one of its Asia tour stops with dates marked for June 1 and 2. There's also an Instagram page (@waterbomb_hongkong_official), which many are speculating to be the festival's official Hong Kong page.  If you're unfamiliar with the Waterbomb Festival, all you need to know is that it's one of the hottest music fests in South Korea, where both artists and partygoers get absolutely drenched to the bone in water – and yes, expect there to be plenty of water fights. Past festivals have seen some of South Korea's biggest artists hit the stage, including K-pop girl groups aespa and Oh My Girl, as well as hip-hop and R&B artists Lee Young Ji, Jessi, Jay Park, Zico, Crush, Simon Dominic, and many more – so, fingers crossed for Hong Kong! Do keep your eyes on our page, as more updates will be coming your way (hopefully) very soon.

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Immerse yourself in a world of colours as Harbour City invites renowned French artist Camille Walala for 'Planet Walala @ Harbour City', a vibrant public art show featuring two large-scale public installations and a solo art exhibition.  Highlights include the first-ever Hong Kong City Sign titled 'Now You See It Now You Don't',  a permanent artistic landmark that stands 6.5 meters wide and 3 meters tall. The sign, located at Ocean Terminal Deck, echoes the unique silhouette of our city and uses blue – inspired by the harbour – as its primary tone. Adjacent to the sign is an outdoor maze called 'A-Maze'. Spanning an impressive 3,500sq ft, this interactive installation features various seatings scattered throughout, allowing you to take a moment to reflect and get lost in the vibrant surroundings. To complement the installations, Camille Walala will host her first solo art exhibition 'Metropolis' at Gallery by the Harbour, where you will have the chance to see up close the artist's charming use of bold colours and playful geometric patterns. From March 21 to April 21, Harbour City will also organise an array of thrilling activities to engage visitors of all ages – stay tuned for more details coming your way very soon!

  • Film
  • Romance

While you might associate the best Hong Kong films with acclaimed directors such as Wong Kar-wai and John Woo, Hong Kong filmmakers have never shied away from producing raunchier flicks (though they have nothing on what really happens in Hong Kong’s BDSM scene).First appearing in the 1960s, Hong Kong’s X-rated films peaked in popularity during the 1990s (following the establishment of the notorious Category III rating). While the 2000s saw Hongkongers gain an unparalleled level of access to adult material online (see: How Hongkongers use Pornhub), notable erotic films have kept coming, including ‘the world’s first 3D erotic movie’, 3D Sex and Zen, and more. With so many to choose from, here’s our pick for Hong Kong’s top 12 sexiest movies. RECOMMENDED: Want more steamy flicks? Check out this list of Asian erotic films, or if it’s romance you’re after, check out Hong Kong’s best romcoms or these romantic films on Netflix.

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Hong Kong is packed with many wonderful attractions, so it’s easy for visitors to feel overwhelmed – that's why we've put together a list of must-visit landmarks and sightseeing spots that will let you make the most of your trip. From places to view Hong Kong's iconic skyline to exploring historic landmarks and the city’s best museums, this one-stop guide will make you fall in love with Hong Kong. RECOMMENDED: Looking for more activities? Our ultimate Hong Kong Bucket List is what you need.

  • Bars and pubs
  • Central

Click the link below for a sneak peek video of the new jazz bar:   View this post on Instagram A post shared by Time Out Hong Kong (@timeouthk) Jazz enthusiasts will revel in the latest addition to the Singular Concepts family – The Trilogy's new jazz venue. The new space pays tribute to the legendary Queen of Jazz, Ella Fitzgerald, and embodies the vibrant spirit of New Orleans, the birthplace of jazz. With a curated selection of cocktails inspired by the classics like Roasted Boulevardier ($120) and Loui Sazerac ($130), as well as New Orleans-style bites like Rockefeller oysters (starts at $90) and Boudin arancini balls ($98), the ambience transports you to an era of classic bars where you can enjoy soul-stirring jazz music. Catch live jazz performances that bring the place to life every Wednesday through Saturday, starting at 8pm. 

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We don't like to brag (ok, maybe just a little), but Hong Kong is truly one of the most unique places to visit in the world. From vibrant street art to world-class exhibitions; classic street food to hot new restaurants; architectural feats to secluded islands – our tightly-packed city has it all.  Whether you're visiting Hong Kong for the first time or a long-time resident looking for plans on the weekend, we're here to help you experience all that our city has to offer. So here it is, our ultimate Hong Kong bucket list, personally handpicked and compiled by us with all the things we reckon you should eat, drink, and do at least once in Hong Kong.  And since there are some pretty amazing stuff to do in town all year round, our list is constantly changing. Bookmark this page so you don't miss out! Done something on this list and loved it? Share it with us and tag us on Instagram @timeouthk or use the hashtag #timeouthk.

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Shake and dip your way to the Arts Pavilion at West Kowloon Cultural District to find McDonald's and Verdy's 'Shake & Dip Playground' exhibition! Bringing visitors into Verdy's unique art world, the exhibition features Verdy's adorable character, Vick, who guides visitors into a that combines food, culture, and art in the most visually striking and interactive way. Take snaps with the five-metre-tall giant Vick at the entrance, and venture through the 'M' logo mirror room on the ground floor. Then, make your way up to the first floor and have fun with all the interactive art installations. From jumping on notes to make the famous McDonald's jingle to a Shake Shake Fries game to find your new favourite flavour – not to mention all the limited edition merch – we promise you'll be lovin' it. Tickets to the exhibition ($20 each) are now available for purchase at event.mcdonalds.com.hk or through McDonald's mobile app. Remember to register for a timeslot first! Aside from the exhibition, McDonald's is also bringing back its 18-piece McNuggets set, which will come with four limited-time Shake & Dip sauces – including cajun, honey mustard, smoky nacho cheese, and lemon aioli – and two new Shake Shake Fries flavours: cheese and lobster bisque, all of which features Verdy's designs. Verdy fans can also pre-order the exclusive 'Vick Collector's Set' ($480), designed by Verdy himself, through McDonald's mobile app. 

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Get ready for a burst of happiness as the Care Bears are in town at the Care Bears Dopamine Palette pop-up store presented by kkplus. From now to April 15, head over to K11 Art Mall and jump into a vibrant world filled with bright and bold colours with the adorable magic of Cheer, Grumpy, Share, Funshine, and many other Care Bear characters. Get snap happy at the pop-up store's four cute photo spots, discover over 80 Care Bears merchandise items – ranging from stationery to home items – and don't miss the Meet and Greet sessions with Cheer Bear and Grumpy Bear between 2pm and 6pm on March 20 and 31! There will be one session available per hour, and the first 30 people in line will get to take photos and Cheer and Grumpy Bear on a first-come, first-served basis.