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Across HK: February

Neon signs with colorful text and symbols line a dark hallway, creating a vibrant and retro atmosphere.

LUMINOUS NEON - THROUGH MARCH 31


Showing at The Gallery in Sham Shui Po through March 31, the Luminous Neon exhibition explores the craft, culture and creativity of Hong Kong’s iconic neon signage. View legendary signs such as those previously in place at Golden Phoenix Grill Restaurant and Nam Cheong Pawn Shop, plus bold new creations by contemporary neon artisans. Entrance is free.



Three men in suits sit on a tan couch with arms crossed. Pink, whimsical mountain and note background. Formal and serene mood.

DREAM CONCERT WORLD TOUR - FEBRUARY 6 TO 7


Dream Concert, South Korea’s biggest and longest- running annual K-pop festival, has morphed into a world tour, and the first stop is Kai Tak Stadium. The lineup for February 6 and 7 includes EXO vocalists CBX (Chen, Baekhyun and Xiumin) and The Boyz, plus solo sensations Taemin of SHINee, Hwasa of Mamamoo, and BamBam of GOT7. Tickets, priced from HK$788 to HK$2,488, went on sale in January at HK Ticketing.



Colorful parade with people in neon outfits dancing near a vibrant float. Confetti fills the air, and a large crowd watches under bright lights.

CHINESE NEW YEAR NIGHT PARADE - FEBRUARY 17


The annual Cathay Pacific International Chinese New Year Night Parade returns to Tsim Sha Tsui on February 17, with the main event setting off from Hong Kong Cultural Centre Piazza at 8pm. Expect huge floats, lion and dragon dances, drummers, acrobats and performers from all around the world. You can enjoy the event from street level or from designated viewing stands, with tickets available at Klook.



Two margarita glasses with lemon slices and blue umbrellas on a table in a dimly lit setting, with blurred colorful lights in the background.

MARGARITA MILE - FEBRUARY 17 TO 23


Sip your way down Hollywood Road during Margarita Mile, a tequila and cocktail celebration running from February 17 to 23. Punters can pick up a Margarita Mile passport and visit 10 of the city’s top bars (Call Me Al, The Hollywell’s, COA, Dead Poets, The Globe, Courtroom, Socio, The Pontiac, Green Door and Lockdown) collecting stamps to unlock rewards such as free shots and prize draw entries. To find out more, visit drinks99.com.


Horse race at a track with city skyline. Crowd watches near a red gate with decorations. Bright, festive atmosphere.

CHINESE NEW YEAR RACE DAY - FEBRUARY 19 


Chinese New Year Race Day invites you to enjoy a blend of traditional festivities and live horse racing as part of Hong Kong’s Lunar New Year celebration. The annually anticipated event is scheduled for February 19 at Sha Tin Racecourse, with world-class races, lion dance performances, floral displays and live music. Admission: HK$10.


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