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Across HK: March

  • Mar 1
  • 2 min read
Flamenco dancers in vibrant costumes perform energetically on stage. A poster above reads "Antonio Ordoñez Jaime Ostos y Emilio Oliva."

HONG KONG ARTS FESTIVAL


Hong Kong Arts Festival, now in its 54th year, delivers a month-long celebration of world-class performing arts through March 29. The festival is taking place across multiple venues including the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, City Hall and Academy for Performing Arts, featuring music, dance, theatre, opera and mixed-media. For programme details and to book tickets, visit hk.artsfestival.org.



Neon signs with "INSPIRING GENERATIONS" and "HONG KONG" on a black background, featuring city skyline, Chinese characters, and "25 YEARS".

HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL LITERARY FESTIVAL


Running March 1 to 8, the Hong Kong International Literary Festival sees over 100 writers and artists gather at venues across the city for a series of talks, workshops, book launches and panel discussions. Now in its 25th edition, the festival highlights diverse voices across genres and themes, and covers everything from poetry to memoir, fiction to non-fiction. Book your tickets at eventbrite.com.



Cute cartoon cats with large eyes in a flower garden; one takes a selfie with a stick, colorful flowers and sunlight surround them, joyful mood.

HONG KONG FLOWER SHOW


If you didn’t get your fill of flower power over CNY, head to the Hong Kong Flower Show from March 20 to 29 at Victoria Park. This year’s theme is ‘A Fragrant Journey through Hong Kong’, and stocks are the featured flower. Expect vibrant floral displays, curated potted plants and stunning landscaping from over 200 local and international horticulturists. Admission is free.



A lively crowd at a concert raises phones towards performers on stage under bright lights, creating an energetic and celebratory atmosphere.

COMPLEXCON HONG KONG


Premier pop and street culture festival ComplexCon Hong Kong is back at AsiaWorld-Expo from March 21 to 22 bringing live music, curated fashion, exclusive sneaker drops and art. The two-day concert is big on K-hip-hop with Jennie, Jay Park and Crush headlining, alongside groundbreaking American rage rap artist Yeat. Book your tickets at klook.com.



Artist on scaffolding painting a large cat mural on a blue wall. Bright green and yellow accents. Spray cans visible below.

HKWALLS STREET ART FESTIVAL


HKwalls Street Art Festival returns for its 11th edition from March 21 to 29. The event sees international and local artists painting murals across Central and Western, with guided tours and workshops for the general public. In the weeks leading up to the event, property owners can ‘donate’ a wall to see it transformed into a work of art. To find out more, visit hkwalls.org.

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