Yau Ma Tei Police Station: A Cinematic Journey; Ancient Egypt Unveiled: Treasures from Egyptian Museums
18/03/2026
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18/03/2026
The "Yau Ma Tei Police Station: A Cinematic Journey" is an exhibition taking place at the historic site that allows visitors to experience firsthand the iconic scenes of Hong Kong police and crime films inside a real police station.
From now until July 27, Encountering Mona Lisa: Renaissance Rediscovered exhibition takes place at the Hong Kong Heritage Museum in Shatin. It's a huge show blending cutting-edge tech with priceless historical treasures.
The Affordable Art Fair takes place at the Convention and Exhibition Centre from May 14 to 17. The theme of this accessible fair is: "See Art. Love Art. Own Art.", inviting everyone to bring original artworks home.
The Jiao Festival of Cheung Chau was officially inscribed onto the third national list of intangible cultural heritage in 2011, with Piu Sik Parade and Bun Scrambling Competition as its highlights. The Bun Scrambling Final cum Priza Presentation will be held on May 24-25 this year.
The Affordable Art Fair takes place at the Convention and Exhibition Centre from May 14 to 17. The theme of this accessible fair is: "See Art. Love Art. Own Art.", inviting everyone to bring original artworks home.
French May Arts Festival 2026 returns to Hong Kong with a stellar reputation, themed "Arts Reborn" this year, transcending the boundaries of traditional cultural events with a fresh perspective.
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.
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.
French May Arts Festival 2026 returns to Hong Kong with a stellar reputation, themed "Arts Reborn" this year, transcending the boundaries of traditional cultural events with a fresh perspective.
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 4th Hong Kong Pop Culture Festival, with "Beyond Fantasy" as its theme this year, opens in April to lead the public into a cultural where reality and virtuality interwine through exciting stage performances, special exhibitions, film screenings, library activities and outreach events.