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    監製:彭啟光, 麥嘉緯

    05/11/2025

    The 15th National Games, which will be held from November 9th to 21st. Cohosting by Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao, it’s the first time it’s organized through cross-boundary collaboration, featuring competition events for 34 sports and mass participation events for 23 sports. Hong Kong will host eight competition events and one mass event. Three will be held at the Kai Tak Sports Park, including fencing, men’s handball and rugby sevens, featuring Olympic double gold medalist Cheung Ka Long and “World No. 1” Ryan Choi Chun Yin; Kai Tak will also stage the mass participation event bowling. The other five competition events are track cycling at the Hong Kong Velodrome, beach volleyball at Victoria Park, men’s U22 basketball at the Hong Kong Coliseum, triathlon at the Central Harbourfront and Victoria Harbour, and golf at the Fanling Golf Club.


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    • Heritage Fiesta; Asia+ Festival

      Heritage Fiesta; Asia+ Festival

      Heritage Fiesta is being held from now until November. The declared monuments and graded historic buildings that were once used for movie filming are open to the public during specific periods. One of them is the the former Fanling Magistracy, which is now HKFYG Leadership Institute. Blockbusters such as “A Guilty Conscience”, “The Sparring Partner” and “Infernal Affairs 2” have scenes filmed there. Other places include the Tung Wah Coffin Home, where parts of “The Last Dance” were filmed; and St. Stephen’s College in Stanley, one of the filming locations of “Echoes of the Rainbow” and “Lyricist Wannabe”. There’s also the Victoria Road Detention Centre, now the revitalized University of Chicago campus, and the Western District Community Centre, which is the Main Building of Old Tsan Yuk Maternity Hospital).

      10/11/2025
    • Asia+ Festival; Treasures of the Mughal Court

      Asia+ Festival; Treasures of the Mughal Court

      Presented by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, the third Asia+ Festival will be held from September to November. It brings together artists and art troupes from over thirty countries and regions, presenting more than a hundred drama, dance, and music performances. The highlight of the Asia+ Festival, the “Asian Ethnic Cultural Performances +” Carnival, will be held on November 16th at the Cultural Centre. Supported by Consulates General in Hong Kong, there will be performances of ethnic music and dance from various countries, as well as stalls and workshops showcasing exquisite traditional ethnic costumes, handicrafts, and snacks.

      07/11/2025
    • 15th National Games; Tang Vogue Beyond the Horizons

      15th National Games; Tang Vogue Beyond the Horizons

      The 15th National Games, which will be held from November 9th to 21st. Cohosting by Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao, it’s the first time it’s organized through cross-boundary collaboration, featuring competition events for 34 sports and mass participation events for 23 sports. Hong Kong will host eight competition events and one mass event. Three will be held at the Kai Tak Sports Park, including fencing, men’s handball and rugby sevens, featuring Olympic double gold medalist Cheung Ka Long and “World No. 1” Ryan Choi Chun Yin; Kai Tak will also stage the mass participation event bowling. The other five competition events are track cycling at the Hong Kong Velodrome, beach volleyball at Victoria Park, men’s U22 basketball at the Hong Kong Coliseum, triathlon at the Central Harbourfront and Victoria Harbour, and golf at the Fanling Golf Club.

      05/11/2025
    • Heritage Fiesta; 15th National Games

      Heritage Fiesta; 15th National Games

      Heritage Fiesta is being held from now until November. The declared monuments and graded historic buildings that were once used for movie filming are open to the public during specific periods. One of them is the the former Fanling Magistracy, which is now HKFYG Leadership Institute. Blockbusters such as “A Guilty Conscience”, “The Sparring Partner” and “Infernal Affairs 2” have scenes filmed there. Other places include the Tung Wah Coffin Home, where parts of “The Last Dance” were filmed; and St. Stephen’s College in Stanley, one of the filming locations of “Echoes of the Rainbow” and “Lyricist Wannabe”. There’s also the Victoria Road Detention Centre, now the revitalized University of Chicago campus, and the Western District Community Centre, which is the Main Building of Old Tsan Yuk Maternity Hospital).

      03/11/2025
    • 15th National Games; Hong Kong Open

      15th National Games; Hong Kong Open

      The 15th National Games, which will be held from November 9th to 21st. Cohosting by Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao, it’s the first time it’s organized through cross-boundary collaboration, featuring competition events for 34 sports and mass participation events for 23 sports. Hong Kong will host eight competition events and one mass event. Three will be held at the Kai Tak Sports Park, including fencing, men’s handball and rugby sevens, featuring Olympic double gold medalist Cheung Ka Long and “World No. 1” Ryan Choi Chun Yin; Kai Tak will also stage the mass participation event bowling. The other five competition events are track cycling at the Hong Kong Velodrome, beach volleyball at Victoria Park, men’s U22 basketball at the Hong Kong Coliseum, triathlon at the Central Harbourfront and Victoria Harbour, and golf at the Fanling Golf Club.

      31/10/2025
    • Water Parade - Victoria Harbour; Hong Kong Open

      Water Parade - Victoria Harbour; Hong Kong Open

      Water Parade – Victoria Harbour will be held from October 25th to November 1st, featuring 4 popular characters: Doraemon, Labubu, Elmo and Grimace floating on Victoria Harbour. The biggest one is more than 20 metres tall! During the event, there will be a Water Parade Market at Tamar Park, with pop-up shops, themed food and beverages, skill game stalls, a capsule toy zone and an viewing platform. Exclusive collectibles include miniature vinyl figures of some of the sea sculptures

      29/10/2025
    • Eco Expo Asia; Water Parade - Victoria Harbour

      Eco Expo Asia; Water Parade - Victoria Harbour

      The annual Eco Expo Asia will be held from October 28th to 31st at the AsiaWorld-Expo. It brings together more than 300 exhibitors from 12 countries and regions to offer innovative solutions for new energy, green living and environmental protection.The theme this year is “Green Innovations for Carbon Neutrality”. The exhibition focuses on circular economy and waste management, green and smart mobility, and ESG-related services, exploring diverse green business opportunities. The Environmental Campaign Committee and the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation will lead over 30 start-ups to showcase their green innovations.

      27/10/2025
    • Water Parade - Victoria Harbour; Hong Kong Open

      Water Parade - Victoria Harbour; Hong Kong Open

      Water Parade – Victoria Harbour will be held from October 25th to November 1st, featuring 4 popular characters: Doraemon, Labubu, Elmo and Grimace floating on Victoria Harbour. The biggest one is more than 20 metres tall! During the event, there will be a Water Parade Market at Tamar Park, with pop-up shops, themed food and beverages, skill game stalls, a capsule toy zone and an viewing platform. Exclusive collectibles include miniature vinyl figures of some of the sea sculptures and collectible cards.

      24/10/2025
    • Hong Kong Open; Hong Kong Tennis Open

      Hong Kong Open; Hong Kong Tennis Open

      The 64th Hong Kong Open will be held at the Hong Kong Golf Club in Fanling from October 30th to November 2nd. Among the 138 top players several have won Grand Slam championships, including South Africans Louis Oosthuizen and Charl Schwartzel, Germany’s Martin Kaymer, Northern Ireland’s Graeme McDowell, and Americans Bubba Watson and defending champion Patrick Reed, as well as four-time LIV Golf League winner Talor Gooch, and other LIV Golf stars. As for the Hong Kong players, there will be Hong Kong’s first Asian Tour champion, Taichi Kho, while Issac Lam and Leon D’Souza claimed two places at the qualifying tournament.

      22/10/2025
    • Hong Kong Tennis Open; Comic Fun for All: The Magic of Hong Kong Comedy Comics

      Hong Kong Tennis Open; Comic Fun for All: The Magic of Hong Kong Comedy Comics

      Hong Kong Tennis Open will be held at Victoria Park Tennis Centre Court from October 25th to November 2nd, bringing together a host of world-class female players. The most notable is the four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka from Japan, and includes Australian Number one Daria Kasatkina; Emma Raducanu, the 2021 US Open champion; Ajla Tomljanović, who won the 2024 Hong Kong Tennis 125 champion; and rising star Alexandra Eala, the first Filipino to win a Grand Slam match.

      20/10/2025