This exhibition, curated to coincide with the Year of the Horse (2026), aims to explore the achievements of Chinese horse painting art through multiple dimensions. Nearly one hundred exquisite paintings by over 60 renowned artists from the Yuan Dynasty to the 20th century are displayed.

This exhibition, curated to coincide with the Year of the Horse (2026), aims to explore the achievements of Chinese horse painting art through multiple dimensions. Nearly one hundred exquisite paintings by over 60 renowned artists from the Yuan Dynasty to the 20th century are displayed.
Chang'an in All Its Forms - An Exhibition of Sui and Tang Dynasty Civilization in Shaanxi
Starting from April 25, the Exhibition takes place at the Hong Kong Museum of History, featuring over 165 pieces of artefacts from Shaanxi and Hong Kong, allowing visitors to experience the brilliance of the Sui and Tang dynasties through precious relics.
The exhibition commences April 24 at the Hong Kong Museum of Art, bringing together 106 carefully selected paintings and artefacts from Beijing, Chicago, France and HKMOA, to convey the diverse aesthetics of gardens and the cultural connotations behind them.
The Hong Kong Sevens marks its 50th anniversary this year. From April 17 to 19, the Kai Tak Stadium will host more than 70 matches as the World Tour kicks off.
The 2026 UCI Track World Cup Hong Kong China hits the Velodrome from April 17 to 19 as the second stop of the series. Hong Kong riders are aiming high on their home turf.
The 2026 UCI Track World Cup Hong Kong China hits the Velodrome from April 17 to 19 as the second stop of the series. Hong Kong riders are aiming high on their home turf.
“Live: Hong Kong Art Exhibition” is held from now until May 5 at the Hong Kong Art Gallery. 19 active artists in the Hong Kong art scene will participate.
To mark the Sevens’ 50th anniversary, Hong Kong China Rugby is teaming up with the Jockey Club for the first time. Both racecourses are joining the fun!
The 2026 UCI Track World Cup Hong Kong China hits the Velodrome from April 17 to 19 as the second stop of the series. Hong Kong riders are aiming high on their home turf.
The Hong Kong Sevens marks its 50th anniversary this year. From April 17 to 19, the Kai Tak Stadium will host more than 70 matches as the World Tour kicks off.