The Heritage Museum is presenting "Meet Mona Lisa & Portraying the Renaissance" exhibition, blending cutting-edge tech with priceless historical treasures. Using immersive panoramic projections, Da Vinci’s masterpiece becomes a giant moving image wrapping the whole gallery, with six stories unraveling the legend behind it. Infrared and other scan techs reveal Da Vinci’s use of the famous sfumato technique—and even hidden unfinished sketches beneath the surface. It also features treasures borrowed from top French and Italian institutions. Four original Da Vinci manuscripts are on display in Hong Kong for the very first time. The exhihition runs until 27 July. Admission is free.

The Heritage Museum is presenting "Meet Mona Lisa & Portraying the Renaissance" exhibition, blending cutting-edge tech with priceless historical treasures. Using immersive panoramic projections, Da Vinci’s masterpiece becomes a giant moving image wrapping the whole gallery, with six stories unraveling the legend behind it. Infrared and other scan techs reveal Da Vinci’s use of the famous sfumato technique—and even hidden unfinished sketches beneath the surface. It also features treasures borrowed from top French and Italian institutions. Four original Da Vinci manuscripts are on display in Hong Kong for the very first time. The exhihition runs until 27 July. Admission is free.
The Museum of Art is presenting the exhibition “Blooming: The Art of Gardens in East and West”, with treasures from the Palace Museum in Beijing, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Palace of Versailles in France, and the HKMoA itself.
Over a hundred stunning paintings and artifacts will walk you through garden design, tours, and appreciation – from Emperor Qianlong’s lavish Qing Dynasty gardens to King Louis XIV’s Versailles. There're also two original Monet masterpieces — Water Lily Pond and Water Lilies — on loan from Chicago. The exhibition runs until 29 July.
The Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) Office will organise the "Hong Kong ICH Month 2026" from 30 May to 30 June this year. Under the theme "ICH Around Town", the event features a series of diverse programmes designed to give the public and tourists a deeper understanding of ICH, thereby putting into practice the concept of "shaping tourism with cultural activities and promoting culture through tourism."
The 2026 Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival is a spectacular 13‑day celebration marking the 50th anniversary of the Hong Kong International Dragon Boat Races. From 19 June to 1 July 2026, Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade transforms into the city’s largest day‑and‑night Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival, giving you an immersive festival experience to share with family and friends.
In celebration of its 25th anniversary, the Hong Kong Film Archive presents its first-ever "Treasures Exhibition" at the Hong Kong Heritage Museum! From its collection of over 1.3 million precious film artifacts, the exhibition features carefully selected treasures of immense historical and cultural value , guiding visitors through a classic era of cinematic history. The exhibition takes place at Hong Kong Heritage Museum from June 3, 2026 to March 29, 2027.
The Intangible Cultural Heritage Office (ICH) will hold "Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Month 2026" from May 30 to June 30 this year. With the theme "Intangible Cultural Heritage Everywhere in Hong Kong," the event will feature a series of rich and diverse programs to help the public and tourists gain a deeper understanding of intangible cultural heritage and put into practice the concept of "using culture to shape travel and using travel to highlight culture."
2026 Hong Kong International Dragon Boat Races marks the 50th anniversary of this iconic event, taking place on June 27 and 28. Victoria Harbour comes alive once again as the legendary races return to the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade.
M+ presents the first Design Ah! exhibition organised outside of Japan. An adaptation of the highly successful exhibition at TOKYO NODE, this fun and family-friendly exhibition explores contemporary design and how it shapes our daily behaviors, such as how we walk, eat, sit, and hold objects.
The 2026 Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival is a spectacular 13‑day celebration marking the 50th anniversary of the Hong Kong International Dragon Boat Races. From 19 June to 1 July 2026, Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade transforms into the city’s largest day‑and‑night Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival, giving you an immersive festival experience to share with family and friends.
The Intangible Cultural Heritage Office (ICH) will hold "Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Month 2026" from May 30 to June 30 this year. With the theme "Intangible Cultural Heritage Everywhere in Hong Kong," the event will feature a series of rich and diverse programs to help the public and tourists gain a deeper understanding of intangible cultural heritage and put into practice the concept of "using culture to shape travel and using travel to highlight culture."