Jenny Leung joined Time Out in 2019 and was the Deputy Editor of Time Out Hong Kong from 2024 to 2025. She now contributes to Time Out on a freelance basis.

With over eight years of experience in the media industry, Jenny oversees the daily operations of the English editorial team while crafting engaging content covering topics such as events and things to do, local news, shopping, fashion and beauty, and travel.

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Best Father's Day menus in Hong Kong 2026

Best Father's Day menus in Hong Kong 2026

With Father's Day just around the corner, it's time to lock in a celebratory feast that's guaranteed to impress good ol' dad. Luckily, Hong Kong’s chefs are bringing plenty of excitement to the table for this special day, serving up everything from marble-perfect Wagyu to whiskey-infused feasts. Read on as we round up the absolute best dining spots to toast the old man in style this year.
A guide to celebrating Buddha’s Birthday in Hong Kong

A guide to celebrating Buddha’s Birthday in Hong Kong

To some, Buddha’s Birthday is just another public holiday on the calendar, but to many others, the birth of the Buddha is a deeply meaningful celebration – but what is it really all about? Keep scrolling as we explain the ins and outs of this important day. RECOMMENDED: See what's happening in Hong Kong for the rest of the month.
The ultimate guide: Travelling from Hong Kong to Shenzhen

The ultimate guide: Travelling from Hong Kong to Shenzhen

Going for a quick trip across the border from Hong Kong to Shenzhen? Whether it's for a well-earned shopping spree, a satisfying meal, or a soothing massage, travelling across the border to Shenzhen is much easier than you think. But between pushing through the crowds at customs, trying not to get unnecessarily nervous when they check your ID, and navigating the area without Google Maps, it can all get a tad overwhelming. The good news is, we're here to help. From the fastest transport to border hacks and requirements, along with a few must-download apps to get you prepared, here's everything you need to know before you go.
The best places to buy quality tea in Hong Kong

The best places to buy quality tea in Hong Kong

With the influx of new and trendy coffee brands, Hong Kong’s café scene has been brewing strong for many years now, but thanks to our historical links to Chinese tea culture, and colonial past, tea drinking is still very much part of Hong Kong. So, whether you prefer traditional Chinese tea from decade-old shops or contemporary blends from modern teahouses, read on for some of the top places to stock up on some quality tea. RECOMMENDED: Need something stronger in your cup? Check out these limited edition boozy gifts for Chinese New Year.
The 20 Best Hong Kong TV series everyone must watch

The 20 Best Hong Kong TV series everyone must watch

There are a lot of television shows to watch as of late, but nothing beats the over-the-top love triangles, nightmare in-laws, hilarious caricature villains, and melodramatic deaths in Hong Kong TV dramas. Yes, it can be easy to laugh at the exaggerated – and always predictable – twists and turns, but many of Hong Kong’s most celebrated cinematic talents got their break working on TV dramas, including the likes of Wong Kar-wai, Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Chow Yun-fat, and Maggie Cheung. While we anticipate more new shows this year, join us as we look back at some of the best Hong Kong dramas ever made. RECOMMENDED: If TV dramas aren’t your thing, try Hong Kong’s best movies, or for something more alluring, the sexiest Hong Kong movies ever made.
The best Mother’s Day brunches and dinners in Hong Kong

The best Mother’s Day brunches and dinners in Hong Kong

Mother's Day is fast approaching, and the pressure is on to find somewhere that will treat the leading lady in your life to something special. To save you the stress of scrolling through endless menus, we’ve narrowed down the city’s top offerings this year. From refined Cantonese feasts to seafood-heavy buffets and unlimited Champagne, here are the best places to book for a Mother’s Day meal she truly deserves. RECOMMENDED: Prefer something more intimate? Book a table at one of these secluded restaurants in Hong Kong.
The best steak restaurants in Hong Kong

The best steak restaurants in Hong Kong

A great steak relies on very little, which is exactly why the details matter so much. Whether it’s the origin of the cattle, the secret spice rubs, a specific rare cut, or the way it chars, Hong Kong’s chefs are finding plenty of ways to iterate on the classic. If you’re in the mood for a fine slab of meat, we’ve put together a list of our favourite steak restaurants in the city. Whatever your preference, you’ll find it right here. RECOMMENDED: Prefer something else instead? Grab a table at the best hotpot restaurants in Hong Kong.
The most beautiful flower viewing spots to visit in Hong Kong

The most beautiful flower viewing spots to visit in Hong Kong

We may live in a concrete jungle but nature has its way of enlightening us with its pops of colour. From dreamy pink cherry blossoms to fields of sunflowers, we’ve sorted out a list of flowers that bloom during different seasons and the best places to find them. Check them out below. Note: Blooming periods for different flower species may vary depending on external factors such as weather, location, and time of year. RECOMMENDED:  🌅 Lesser-known places to view Hong Kong’s skyline✨ Free things to do in Hong Kong💦 Best hikes in Hong Kong
Hong Kong legend Leslie Cheung’s 8 best movies

Hong Kong legend Leslie Cheung’s 8 best movies

Ask any Hongkonger and they will tell you that Leslie Cheung is one of Hong Kong’s lost gems, with debonair charm and striking presence, heightened by a baby-faced sweetness. This musical and film legend is also a major queer icon and was open about being bisexual in a time when ideals were way more conservative. It’s been over 20 years since the singer-slash-actor passed away, but every year on this anniversary of his death (April 1), fans still leave flowers, placards, and tributes outside the Mandarin Oriental hotel in Central. To pay homage to ‘Gor Gor’ (a loveable nickname often used on Cheung, meaning ‘Elder Brother’ in Cantonese), we’ve gathered a few of the most iconic films he has starred in over the years. RECOMMENDED: Check out our list of the 100 best Hong Kong movies – that’s many, many weekends’ worth of plans sorted!
The best Easter menus in Hong Kong 2026

The best Easter menus in Hong Kong 2026

You never really need an excuse for an indulgent feast – but an Easter long weekend with four days off sure is a pretty great one. Whether you're in the mood for a lavish buffet, a free-flow brunch, or a chocolate-filled afternoon tea, we've rounded up the best Easter menus in Hong Kong right now. Here's where to book.
A guide to celebrating Easter in Hong Kong 2026

A guide to celebrating Easter in Hong Kong 2026

Easter in Hong Kong means a long weekend, bunny-shaped treats, and quality time with the family. This year's holidays fall on April 3 to 6, and if you're looking to fill up the calendar with more than just chocolate eggs, we've got your back. From egg hunts to hotel packages, here's what's worth your time this Easter. RECOMMENDED: 🎒 5 best cities in China for a quick weekend getaway🏝 Best day trips to take in Hong Kong
The 38 coolest neighbourhoods in the world

The 38 coolest neighbourhoods in the world

This list is from 2024. Our latest ranking for 2025 is live here. In 2024, what exactly makes a neighbourhood cool? Craft breweries, natty wine bars and street art are well and good, but the world’s best, most exciting and downright fun neighbourhoods are much more than identikit ‘hipster hubs’. They’re places that reflect the very best of their cities – its culture, community spirit, nightlife, food and drink – all condensed in one vibey, walkable district. To create our annual ranking, we went straight to the experts – our global team of on-the-ground writers and editors – and asked them what the coolest neighbourhood in their city is right now, and why. Then we narrowed down the selection and ranked the list using the insight and expertise of Time Out’s global editors, who vetted each neighbourhood against criteria including food, drink, arts, culture, street life, community and one-of-a-kind local flavour. The result? A list that celebrates the most unique and exciting pockets of our cities – and all their quirks. Yes, you’ll find some of those international hallmarks of ‘cool’. But in every neighbourhood on this list there’s something you won’t find anywhere else. Ever been to a photography museum that moonlights as a jazz club? Or a brewery with a library of Russian literature? How about a festival dedicated to fluff? When communities fiercely support and rally around their local businesses, even the most eccentric ideas can become a reality. And that, in our eyes, is

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Grade10 Fest Summer 2026

Grade10 Fest Summer 2026

Clear your weekend from June 19 to 21 as one of the region's largest trading card shows returns. Taking over the Grand Ballroom at the Hopewell Hotel, Grade10 Fest Summer 2026 brings together over 120 global exhibitors from the UK, the US, Japan, and beyond. This year's top attraction is the Pokémon Dojo celebrating the franchise's 30th anniversary, where fans can marvel at tens of millions of dollars worth of ultra-rare vintage treasures in person – including the legendary 1998 ‘Pikachu Illustrator’ card and a first-edition Charizard signed by artist Mitsuhiro Arita.  The action-packed weekend also features an immersive ‘Journey Through Time’ exhibition mapping out three golden eras of the Pokémon franchise, alongside an exclusive card launch and live performances by Taiwanese sports cheerleading squad Peach Girls. Tickets are now available for purchase via Experience 11 and Popticket.
Chiikawa Artiverse exhibition

Chiikawa Artiverse exhibition

Running from August 1 to September 6, 2026, ‘Chiikawa Artiverse’ splits its adorable antics across four immersive zones at K11 Musea, featuring more than 130 original character sketches, interactive music setups, larger-than-life character installations, and the world's first Chiikawa-themed carousel, the Chiikawa-Go-Round. Advance ticket packages go on priority sale via Klook at 3pm on June 11, giving fans the exclusive chance to bag global debut merchandise, pick up interactive gadgets, or even reserve a seat for a spin on the adorable carousel.
Pocket Art exhibition at PMQ

Pocket Art exhibition at PMQ

Curated by local artist armechan, Pocket Art is Hong Kong’s first art collection card exhibition. Running at PMQ from May 29 to June 21, this unique showcase brings together 10 local and overseas artists – including comic master Li Chi Tak, Rex Koo, Lio Yeung, Erika Shiba, Abby Lee Yan Yee, and many more – to shrink contemporary art into palm-sized masterpieces. Visitors can hold, swap, and build their own mini art collection with various packs offering nearly 200 collectable cards, and there’ll even be grading and authentication services from Grading Eleven Authentication so you can seal your card inside exclusive protective slabs. If you prefer to wear your art, the exhibition has also partnered with local fashion brand Grocery to translate the visual motifs of the art cards into wearable daily items.
‘Tales of History’ tasting menu at Chinesology

‘Tales of History’ tasting menu at Chinesology

It's time to dine like royalty with Chinesology’s new ‘Tales of History’ tasting menu, launched in a unique collaboration with the Hong Kong Museum of History. Running from now until July 31, this limited-time menu offers a contemporary Cantonese reinterpretation of the legendary Manchu-Han Imperial Feast – a historic grand banquet famously known for serving more than 100 dishes over multiple days. Designed by chef Saito Chau alongside cultural scholars and culinary masters, the condensed eight or 10-course menu translates historic recipes into stunning modern delicacies, including stewed geoduck in 20-year-aged Huadiao wine, slow-simmered bird’s nest, and roasted Ningxia beach lamb. If you’re ready for a true feast fit for an emperor, remember to book your table at least seven days in advance to allow for the extensive preparation required.
Sips by the Sea at K11 Musea

Sips by the Sea at K11 Musea

Catch the ultimate golden hour experience at K11 Musea as its sixth-floor Sculpture Park transforms into Sips by the Sea, an open-air sky bar overlooking Victoria Harbour. Running from May 16 to 31 on Fridays, weekends, and public holidays, this breezy pop-up brings together a crew of veterans from Asia’s 50 Best Bars to serve a stellar lineup of exclusive cocktails designed to mirror the changing colours of the sunset. Guests can sip on bespoke creations from Bangkok's legendary Opium Bar, Seoul’s whimsical speakeasy Alice Cheongdam, as well as beloved local bars Tell Camellia and Socio. It all wraps up on June 6 with a massive closing party featuring live DJ sets and even more names from Asia’s 50 Best Bars, including Kyoto’s Bee’s Knees, CMYK from Changsha, and The Old Man Hong Kong. Admission to the Sculpture Park is completely free, with dedicated bar seating reserved for those purchasing drinks.
Yong Fu Hong Kong x Ta Vie presents ‘Journey’

Yong Fu Hong Kong x Ta Vie presents ‘Journey’

This June, culinary boundaries blur as Yong Fu Hong Kong and Ta Vie present ‘Journey’, an exclusive two-night collaboration dinner series. Taking place at Ta Vie on June 10 and moving to Yong Fu on June 11, the event sees chef Hideaki Sato and chef Liu Zhen stage a unique role reversal by swapping ingredients to bridge French-Japanese technique with Ningbo tradition. Diners can expect an extraordinary tasting menu featuring dual interpretations of seasonal produce, signature dishes like Sato’s black truffle guinea fowl pie, and exclusive custom creations like Liu’s stir-fried vermicelli with shredded eel and sea urchin.  With spaces limited to between 30 and 40 guests per night, the experience is priced at $3,588 per person. Reservations can be made via WhatsApp at 6627 9856 for the Ta Vie evening or 5573 0202 for the Yong Fu evening.
Kyubi x Michael Jackson pop-up

Kyubi x Michael Jackson pop-up

Festival Walk has teamed up with homegrown label Kyubi and the official Michael Jackson estate for a stylish pop-up that pays tribute to the forever King of Pop. Fans can explore an impressive display of MJ memorabilia – including old records, magazine covers, books, and stage photos – and snap pics by a giant vinyl-themed installation. To take a piece of the magic home, nearly 20 limited-edition fashion items are making their Asia debut, ranging from an exquisitely crafted cardigan and embroidery art crewneck in the King of Pop series to vintage tees, hoodies, and bomber jackets inspired by hits like Billie Jean, Thriller, and Smooth Criminal. The store is only sticking around until May 29, so don’t miss out.
Nostalgic Cantopop Free Flow Dim Sum Party

Nostalgic Cantopop Free Flow Dim Sum Party

Tim Ho Wan is dialling back the clock at its K11 Art Mall branch with a one-night-only ‘Nostalgic Cantopop Dim Sum Party’ on Saturday, May 23. Running from 7pm to 10pm, the evening promises a trip through the golden age of Hong Kong teahouses, featuring a curated soundtrack of iconic Cantonese hits from the 1960s to the 2000s. For $500 per person, guests can indulge in unlimited servings of selected dim sum, desserts, and beverages – including a bottle of the brand's own beer – alongside five signature dishes from the limited-time ‘Nostalgic Dim Sum Series’. Registration is now open, but spaces are exclusively for those who have dined at Tim Ho Wan within the past 30 days, so get eating!
Books for Love @ $10 charity book sale

Books for Love @ $10 charity book sale

Clear some space on your shelves as Swire Properties’ Books for Love @ $10 returns to Taikoo Place for its 14th edition. Running across two weekends from May 7, this massive charity sale features over 320,000 pre-loved titles all priced at just $10 each. Beyond the rows of books, visitors can dive into a programme of family-friendly activities, including the Wonderland Walk parade, interactive storytelling sessions, and traditional craft workshops. All proceeds from the event benefit The Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs Association of Hong Kong and the Agency for Volunteer Service, making it the perfect opportunity for local bookworms to hunt for treasures while supporting a worthy cause.
Pici 10th Anniversary Market

Pici 10th Anniversary Market

Celebrate 10 years of pasta with Pici at this one-day-only street market at PMQ. Take a walk down Pici Lane for tastings and pasta-rolling workshops, explore a decade of history at the Pici Wall, and wet your whistle at the Partner Pantry featuring an official Aperol Spritz station alongside artisanal gelato, premium wines, and other tipples. Fans of Netflix’s hit show Culinary Class Wars will also be delighted to see season one winner Napoli Matfia in action for the Young Pasta Chef Competition, where five talented kids shortlisted from the FWD Max Academy will roll, wrap, and garnish their own ravioli live under the chef’s mentorship. To top it all off, Napoli Matfia will be rolling up his sleeves for a live demonstration to recreate his signature dish, and if you’re brave enough to volunteer for the Pasta Challenge, you might even get some direct feedback from the champion himself on stage.
Cheung Chau Bun Festival

Cheung Chau Bun Festival

The Cheung Chau Bun Festival is arguably one of Hong Kong's most unique festivals, where thousands of locals and tourists gather on the island to celebrate traditional festivities such as the Piu Sik parade and Bun Scrambling competition.  This year, the event kicks off with a Climbing Carnival on May 10, where the public is invited to enjoy fun activities including stall games, handicraft workshops, a variety of performances, climbing demonstrations, and more. Then, on May 24 and 25, the finale of the iconic Bun Scrambling Competition will take place, where participants must climb giant bamboo towers covered with buns while trying to grab and stuff as many of them in their bag as possible. Yes, it's as weird and exciting as it sounds. Don't miss the chance to experience this unique piece of cultural heritage that's been celebrated for over a century!
The Hong Kong Jockey Club Series: Meet Mona Lisa & Portraying the Renaissance

The Hong Kong Jockey Club Series: Meet Mona Lisa & Portraying the Renaissance

This spring, the Hong Kong Heritage Museum is hosting a two-part exhibition that combines interactive multimedia with a collection of rare historical treasures. The first section, Meet Mona Lisa, uses an immersive multimedia installation to follow the five-hundred-year journey of Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece, featuring a personal narration from the lady herself. The second half, Portraying the Renaissance, showcases over 100 precious works from leading European institutions, including four of da Vinci’s original manuscripts on the human body and faces exhibited in Hong Kong for the first time. The exhibition runs from May 1 to July 27, 2026, and is completely free to enter from 10am to 6pm on weekdays (except Tuesdays) and until 7pm on weekends and public holidays.

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How to hike Hong Kong’s iconic MacLehose Trail Sections 1 and 2

How to hike Hong Kong’s iconic MacLehose Trail Sections 1 and 2

Spanning nearly 100 kilometres across the New Territories, the MacLehose Trail is easily one of Hong Kong’s most iconic hiking routes. Starting in Sai Kung, it cuts from east to west across eight country parks all the way to Tuen Mun, serving up some seriously spectacular views along the way. Ready to hit the trail? Bookmark our guide to help you navigate this epic outdoor adventure. MacLehose Trail Section 1 If you want to start from the absolute beginning of the MacLehose Trail, the trail begins at Pak Tam Chung – though some might not exactly call this proper hiking since you’ll be on paved roads for this section. You can get there by taking a taxi from Hang Hau MTR station, or get on the 101 minibus to Sai Kung Pier first before taking a taxi there. From Pak Tam Chung, follow Tai Mong Tsai Road until it turns into Sai Kung Man Yee Road. This opening stretch is paved, mostly flat, and follows the edge of the beautiful High Island Reservoir. Continue along the main winding road, which will bring you straight to the High Island Reservoir East Dam, where Section 1 ends and Section 2 begins. If you’re up for some exploring, keep an eye out for small trails along the way that branch off to various Hakka village ruins. Photograph: Momo LeeMacLehose Trail 麥理浩徑二段 MacLehose Trail Section 2 Continuing past the East Dam, the path shifts from smooth tarmac to a more rugged trail, dropping you down into the stunning Long Ke Wan. After enjoying the sands, you’ll face the hike’s bigges
New Argentinian steakhouse and wine bar Don Pedro opens in Sai Ying Pun

New Argentinian steakhouse and wine bar Don Pedro opens in Sai Ying Pun

Finding a genuinely great neighbourhood restaurant always feels like a win. Landing in Sai Ying Pun with exactly that ambition is Don Pedro, an intimate 35-seat steakhouse and wine bar dedicated to bringing the warmth and romance of Argentinian hospitality to this corner of town. The project comes from veteran restaurateur Chris Mark and his business partner Vidur Yadav. Instead of a flashy new dining spot, Mark – a long-time SYP resident himself – pitches the restaurant as a laidback neighbourhood hangout with stripped-back interiors, simple white tiles, and the gentle glow of candlelight. It’s an unpretentious backdrop built for community rather than clout. “Success for us isn’t a Michelin star,” Mark explains, “It’s walking in a year from now and seeing that every guest in the room has been here before, that they know the butcher by name, that we know what wine they like and that it’s waiting for them before they even order it.” Photograph: Courtesy Don PedroDon Pedro Speaking of the butcher, there’s some great local history built into the space. The butchery programme is led by Seth McKenzie, a master craftsman in selecting, cutting, and ageing meat, who previously ran a butcher shop out of the very same site where Don Pedro now sits. The beef used at the restaurant is sourced from the same premium farms that supply the legendary Parrilla Don Julio in Buenos Aires – widely known as the world’s best steakhouse. You can opt for a 12oz ribeye that’s been dry-aged in-house
Shun Sum Yuen farm opens its giant sunflower fields for the summer

Shun Sum Yuen farm opens its giant sunflower fields for the summer

Want to frolic in a field of flowers without hopping on a flight to Hokkaido or Provence? Well, good news for you: Yuen Long’s Shun Sum Yuen has opened its gates for the summer, revealing a massive 10,000 sqft field of vibrant yellow sunflowers. Here’s what you need to know before making the trip up north. Photograph: Ann Chiu信芯園農莊 What flowers are in bloom and when is the best time to visit? Currently, there are three different sunflower varieties this season, including the Dutch ‘Gold Diamond’, Japanese Sunrich Orange, and the champagne-coloured ‘Oh Suet’. According to farm owner Shun Gor, the sunflower fields will open up and bloom one after another, meaning there’ll always be a fresh patch to see. Each batch of flowers lasts roughly two to three weeks, and the golden views are expected to last until mid-June around Father’s Day. Since the blooms’ conditions are heavily affected by the weather, we recommend checking the farm’s Facebook or Instagram (@shunsumyuen) for the most recent updates before setting off. Photograph: Ann Chiu信芯園農莊 Things to do and experience at Shun Sum Yuen Visitors are free to wander the designated paths cutting straight through the flower fields. If you want to bring a piece of the farm home, you can cut your own stems for $20 each. There are also numerous installations designed for your camera roll, including a wisteria tunnel, a Japanese torii gate, a Dutch-themed windmill, and many more. Photograph: Ann Chiu信芯園農莊香水檸檬 When you need a brea
Seventeen’s Vernon and The8 are bringing their V8 tour to Hong Kong this July

Seventeen’s Vernon and The8 are bringing their V8 tour to Hong Kong this July

While several of their members are away fulfilling their mandatory military service, K-pop supergroup Seventeen is making sure Carats stay well-fed with all kinds of activities. Following the debut of vocal duo DxS (DK x Seungkwan) earlier this year, the band’s latest project sees Vernon and The8 pairing up for a brand-new subunit called V8 – and they’re bringing their very first live tour straight to Hong Kong this summer. Combining the ‘V’ from Vernon and ‘8’ from The8, the subunit’s name channels the powerful drive of a V8 engine as a symbol of their unstoppable artistic energy. It’s a fitting title, especially since the pair have been involved in the project from the planning stages, even participating in the process of song production. Fans can expect a fresh musical direction when their debut album drops on June 29. The tour, officially titled ‘2026 Vernon The 8 [V8] Live’, will kick off at Goyang’s KINTEX in South Korea on July 11 and 12. Following the opening shows, the boys are heading across the water to take over AsiaWorld-Expo for two nights on July 18 and 19. It seems the group genuinely love returning to our city, with the upcoming shows coming just months after Seventeen’s packed-out concerts at Kai Tak Stadium back in February. We are still waiting on the finer details such as ticket prices, seating plans, exclusive merch, and fan benefits, but more info is expected to be announced very soon. Keep your eyes on their official channels to make sure you don’t mis
Skims is opening its first permanent store in Hong Kong this November

Skims is opening its first permanent store in Hong Kong this November

Get ready to clear some drawer space. Skims, the internet-breaking shapewear, loungewear, and underwear brand co-founded by Kim Kardashian and Jens Grede, is officially landing in Hong Kong. Photograph: Courtesy SkimsSkims Hong Kong store Marking the brand’s first permanent physical location in the China region, the highly anticipated store will open its doors this November at Times Square in partnership with Lane Crawford, taking over the prominent ground-floor spot along Matheson Street where luxury jeweller Tiffany & Co. used to sit. Kim Kardashian herself also shared her excitement for the city, noting that Hong Kong has an incredible energy, style perspective, and global fashion influence. Photograph: Courtesy SkimsSkims Hong Kong store renderings Since launching in 2019, the label made a game-changing entrance into the intimates industry with its focus on body inclusivity and hyper-engineered fabric technology. Instead of squeezing and pinching, the solutions-oriented garments are designed to move with the wearer. While there’s no confirmation yet on exactly what will be on the hangers, local shoppers can expect to find some of the brand’s most signature items, from technically constructed sculpting shapewear designed to enhance curves to underwear that stretches to twice its size. The doors won’t swing open until later this year, but you can expect huge crowds, sleek interiors, and plenty of neutral-toned essentials. Official opening dates and final store details w
One of Hong Kong’s largest trading card shows Grade10 Fest returns this June

One of Hong Kong’s largest trading card shows Grade10 Fest returns this June

One of the region’s biggest trading card events is back this summer! Taking over the Grand Ballroom of the Hopewell Hotel for three full days, the Grade10 Fest Summer 2026 is returning from June 19 to 21 for its fifth edition, packing the venue with over 120 local and international exhibitors, including China’s leading card platform PokeColor, renowned US auction house Goldin, grading authority CGC Cards, and Japanese card trading platform Clove. Photograph: Courtesy Grade10 FestGrade10 Fest This summer edition is also pulling a double shift as a celebration for Pokémon’s 30th anniversary. To mark three decades of the franchise, the venue will feature a dedicated Pokémon Dojo showcasing 10 rare vintage cards spanning from 1996 to 2024, with a combined value stretching into tens of millions of dollars. Among the ultra-rare treasures on display is the 1998 ‘Pikachu Illustrator’ card, widely regarded as one of the most valuable Pokémon cards on the planet; a 1996 first-edition Charizard card hand-signed by the original illustrator Mitsuhiro Arita; and an Umbreon Gold Star card that fetched a staggering US$48,500 (approx HK$378,300) at auction last year. Photograph: Courtesy Grade10 FestGrade10 Fest If staring at cards inside glass cases isn't enough, there’ll also be an immersive exhibition titled ‘A Journey Through Time’. Fans can wander through recreations of iconic eras, tracking the franchise’s evolution from the original 1996 home setups and chunky Game Boys to the anim
Black and White celebrates 85th anniversary with a traditional junk cruise and waterfront pop-up

Black and White celebrates 85th anniversary with a traditional junk cruise and waterfront pop-up

Hong Kong’s iconic evaporated milk brand Black and White has been the velvety backbone of the city’s daily milk tea ritual since the 1940s. This summer, the brand is turning 85, and it’s taking the festivities far beyond the walls of your local cha chaan teng with a series of events across the harbour and waterfront starting June 2. For the first time ever, Black and White is taking over the Dukling, Hong Kong's oldest traditional Chinese junk boat. Passengers who book a spot on this exclusive Victoria Harbour cruise can take in the skyline views while enjoying a complimentary can of Black and White classic milk tea. The sailings run from June 2 to 15, with daily departures at 4.30pm, 5.30pm, 6.30pm, and 7.30pm from Tsim Sha Tsui Pier. Photograph: Courtesy Black and WhiteBlack and White 85th anniversary celebration If you prefer to keep your feet on solid ground, the party continues just a short stroll away at K11 Musea. The promenade outside the luxury mall is being transformed into an interactive, boat-inspired playground featuring five experiential zones. Visitors can step onto a Black and White ship deck for photos against the harbour, learn about the brand’s history across the decades, and take home some exclusive limited-edition 85th anniversary collectables. Running from June 2 to 14, the pop-up experience is free and open to all, while the harbour cruise is a ticketed affair with limited spaces available. If you fancy setting sail on this special milk tea cruise, ke
Noodoll brings its new holiday-inspired capsule collection to Hong Kong

Noodoll brings its new holiday-inspired capsule collection to Hong Kong

Who doesn’t love a potato? Especially a cute, plump, squishy one that comes in all kinds of silly, adorable outfits. Noodoll, the London-born brand that captured the internet’s heart with its Ricespud plushies, is bringing us a ‘Hot Spud Summer’ this season, launching its latest capsule collection in Hong Kong just in time for beach weather. Dreamed up in 2009 by designer Yiying Wang, the brand draws inspiration from Wang’s childhood memories of rice and noodles. What began as a quirky creative project has since snowballed into a global craze, particularly across Asia where the signature Ricespud has achieved quite a cult following. Photograph: Courtesy NoodollNoodoll Hot Spud Summer collection Now, the chubby icon is getting a tropical upgrade with its new capsule collection featuring an entire crew of summer-loving spuds. For those who prefer a slow, sunny getaway, Vacay Grandpa in a dapper Hawaiian shirt and Vacay Grandma sporting a pair of glamorous yellow shades are the sweetest holiday couple this summer. Another inseparable duo is Hot Potato, who comes accessorised with a stylish baseball cap and a chocolate ice cream cone, and Pinky, who wears a bright pink bow while clutching a strawberry scoop. Photograph: Courtesy NoodollNoodoll Hot Spud Summer collection If your summer style leans a bit more chaotic, Splashy comes equipped with tiny swimming goggles and a swim ring ready to cannonball into the water, while Aloha channels tropical sunset energy in a full ti lea
A new Chiikawa Artiverse exhibition is coming to Hong Kong this summer

A new Chiikawa Artiverse exhibition is coming to Hong Kong this summer

These furry little creatures sure know how to keep us on our toes. Chiikawa is back, and this time they’re bringing the world’s first Chiikawa-themed giant carousel to Hong Kong! Taking over our summer with ‘Chiikawa Artiverse’, this brand-new exhibition will transport fans into a cosmic space with original drawings, sculptures and installations, interactive experiences, and of course, a range of limited-edition souvenirs. When and where is the Chiikawa Artiverse exhibition Running from August 1 to September 6, 2026, the exhibition will be held at K11 Musea, split across two venues: the indoor exhibition space on the sixth floor of the K11 Art & Cultural Centre and an outdoor area on the ground floor of the K11 Musea promenade. Photograph: Courtesy ©Nagano/AllRightsReservedChiikawa Artiverse exhibition What to see at the Chiikawa Artiverse exhibition This year’s event shifts the spotlight onto the artistic mastery of illustrator Nagano, mapping out an infinitely expanding universe across four distinct domains: Original Drawing Universe (indoor): Step inside to browse more than 130 precious replicas of original drawings and character concept sketches by Nagano, on display in Hong Kong for the very first time. Interactive Music Universe (indoor): Bringing Chiikawa’s incredibly popular ‘Pajama Party’ theme to life, this zone combines immersive soundscapes with theatrical staging to reimagine iconic scenes and connect with the characters through melodies. Installation Art Univ
Casetify and Bandai Namco are launching a nostalgic Tamagotchi accessories collection

Casetify and Bandai Namco are launching a nostalgic Tamagotchi accessories collection

The Y2K revival just keeps on giving, and this latest collab from Casetify and Bandai Namco is bound to trigger some core memories for us 90s kids with a playful range of phone cases, tech accessories, and special products entirely dedicated to the iconic Tamagotchi. Photograph: Courtesy Casetify x Bandai NamcoCasetify x Bandai Namco Tamagotchi collection Originally released in 1996, the handheld virtual pet became an absolute global phenomenon, selling more than 100 million units worldwide. Inspired by the fun retro aesthetic of Tamagotchi, the collection features an exclusive, fully functional Tamagotchi device wrapped in a custom Casetify logo shell, along with a 21-inch carry-on Bounce Suitcase – available in pastel primrose pink and cobalt blue – which you can customise with cute blocky fonts to add your name or initials next to your favourite Tamagotchi character. Photograph: Courtesy Casetify x Bandai NamcoCasetify x Bandai Namco Tamagotchi collection The rest of the collection is packed with other colourful items, including a plush earbuds pouch, a versatile adjustable three-way strap, silicone phone charms, a metal Tamagotchi-shaped charm hook, various phone cases featuring different characters, and more. For the ultimate collectors, the launch is also introducing mystery chase cards across six different rarity levels, ranging all the way up to supreme ultra rare. Photograph: Courtesy Casetify x Bandai NamcoCasetify x Bandai Namco Tamagotchi collection If you w
Hong Kong’s first art collection card exhibition is coming to PMQ this May

Hong Kong’s first art collection card exhibition is coming to PMQ this May

The obsession with collecting trading cards has grown from a somewhat nerdy hobby into a massive cultural phenomenon in recent years, and it was only a matter of time before it infiltrated the art world. This May, that intersection arrives at PMQ with Pocket Art, Hong Kong’s first art collection card exhibition where contemporary art is shrunk down into palm-sized masterpieces that can be carried, collected, and appreciated by anyone. Curated by local artist armechan, the exhibition brings together 10 local and overseas artists to showcase more than 50 original works. By reimagining trading cards as an alternative artistic medium, this project flips the intimidating gallery experience of staring at a canvas on a distant white wall into a space where visitors are invited to hold, swap, and build their own miniature art collections. The artist lineup covers a variety of styles in the world of painting and printmaking. Leading the pack is curator armechan himself, whose work draws from the orderly chaos of everyday queues where self-discipline and impatience coexist. Joining him is renowned comic master Li Chi Tak – famously the first Hong Kong comics artist to have a solo exhibition at France’s prestigious Angoulême International Comics Festival – who uses his signature linework to transform each card into a tightly composed narrative frame. Photograph: Courtesy Pocket ArtPocket Art exhibition at PMQ Other artists include Rex Koo, who injects classic Hong Kong humour into his
Japanese camera brand Yashica launches a new line of adorable keychain cameras

Japanese camera brand Yashica launches a new line of adorable keychain cameras

Japanese camera brand Yashica has just announced the global launch of Yashica Funtastic, a new line of ultra-compact keychain cameras that just might give Kodak’s Charmera a run for its money. Weighing a feather-light 22g and measuring a tiny 6.3 x 2.2 x 2.5cm, the Funtastic camera is built as a wearable fashion accessory that can clip directly onto your tote bag, belt loop, or keys. The idea is to turn daily documentation into something visible and style-focused, keeping a shutter button ready the second a meaningful moment appears. Photograph: Courtesy YashicaYashica Funtastic keychain camera collection The collection has launched with four adorable editions. The Classic Hello Kitty edition ($218), which comes in the character’s iconic red colour, is perfect for fans of the Sanrio world, while Snoopy lovers can pick up the Snoopy’s Summit camera ($218) with a green camping theme, or the Snoopy Sweet Dreams Home edition ($218) featuring a vibrant yellow palette. Finally, the Yashica Boy edition ($198) is a nod to Japanese design and maritime storytelling available in light blue. Apart from the cute design, a distinct feature of the camera is its 180-degree flip screen, making it easy to frame casual selfies, travel moments, and quick video clips. Instead of focusing on technical perfection, the device is explicitly designed around ease of use, group shots, and capturing real-time memories with your loved ones. Camera images are saved as JPG files and videos as 30 FPS AVI f