What's ~Spine~ Got to do with it?
Well Adjusted HK
6 Bowring Street, Jordan, Kowloon
Tue, May 21
6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Free
Join Well Adjusted HK on May 21, 2024, from 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM for an insightful session titled "What's Spine Got to do with it?" This one-hour event aims to enlighten attendees about the significant impact of spinal health on overall well-being and how to maintain a healthy spine.
Dr. Alvin Hsu, Dr. Brandon Chow, and other Hong Kong registered chiropractors will lead the discussion. They will explore common spinal issues like "text neck," rounded shoulders, and anterior pelvic tilt, and provide practical advice on avoiding these problems. The session will cover topics including the importance of good posture, the benefits of regular chiropractic care, and the risks associated with self-manipulating your spine.
This free event is ideal for anyone experiencing back pain, those interested in preventative spine health, or anyone looking to improve their overall health. It will also include a Q&A session where participants can ask personalized questions to the chiropractors.
Don't miss this opportunity to learn how you can enhance your health by taking better care of your spine.
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Central Harbourfront Event Space
9 Lung Wo Rd, Central, Hong Kong
Wed, December 18 - Sun, February 16
11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
From HK$95
The much-loved AIA Carnival returns to Central Harbourfront from Dec. 18, 2024, to Feb. 16, 2025, marking a milestone 10th birthday celebration. This cherished winter tradition brings a dazzling array of rides, games, and live entertainment, offering an unforgettable experience for families and friends alike.
For adrenaline seekers, over 26 exciting rides await, from high-flying adventures to family-friendly attractions. Test your skills at carnival games for a chance to win adorable toys or savor nostalgic treats like candy floss and popcorn alongside hearty meal options.
Headlining this year’s festivities is AIA Alta Presents The World Circus, featuring jaw-dropping international acts curated by the renowned Gandeys Circus. Running from Dec. 18, 2024, to Feb. 9, 2025, this 65-minute show promises to mesmerize with new and returning crowd-favorite performances under the Big Top.
The Community Arena shines as a platform for over 300 local groups, hosting live music, dance, and interactive sporting events. Explore all-new photo moments, workshops, and performances created to celebrate this milestone year.
Tickets start at HK$95 on Off-Peak Days, with Standard and Peak Days priced from HK$100 and HK$110 respectively.
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Hong Kong Museum of Art
Hong Kong Museum Of Art, 10 Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Fri, January 17 - Mon, February 17
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
From HK$25
Experience the brilliance of Paul Cézanne and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, two of the most iconic masters of French Impressionism, at the first large-scale exhibition of their works in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong Jockey Club Series: Cézanne and Renoir Looking at the World runs from Jan. 17 to May 7, 2025, at The Special Gallery, 2/F, Hong Kong Museum of Art.
Jointly organized by the Hong Kong Museum of Art, Musée de l’Orangerie, and Musée d’Orsay, the exhibition showcases 52 masterpieces, offering a rare glimpse into how these two Impressionist icons depicted the rapidly evolving modern world. The artworks highlight their groundbreaking techniques and mutual influence, as well as their impact on future artistic movements, including on Pablo Picasso.
Tickets are priced at HK$50 for standard admission, HK$35 for groups, and HK$25 for concessionary admission. Visitors with a Museum Pass enjoy free entry. As some works contain nudity, visitors under 18 are recommended to attend with adults.
Don’t miss this unparalleled celebration of Impressionist art in Hong Kong!
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Kuk Po, Sha Tau Kok
Kuk Po, Sha Tau Kok
Sat, January 18 - Sun, February 16
12:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Free, Ticketed
Immerse yourself in the charm of Kuk Po Village during the Countryside Harvest Festival from January 18-19 and 25-26, 2025, with an extended exhibition running through February 16, 2025. Nestled in Sha Tau Kok, this event blends eco-adventures, cultural performances, and artistic installations for a truly immersive countryside experience.
Enjoy a variety of activities, including the Countryside Melodies Outdoor Concert, featuring world-class musicians such as harmonica virtuoso Gordon Lee and vocalist Karen Kong, as their performances intertwine with nature. Discover 20+ art installations created in collaboration with The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, connecting visitors with the village’s history through day and night illuminations. Witness the spectacular Luminescence Unicorn Parade, showcasing Sha Tau Kok’s first luminous Unicorn—a vibrant display of Hakka heritage.
The festival also offers guided Sound-Sight-Taste experiences, live performances, and workshops celebrating Kuk Po’s unique history and culture. Free boat services are available on event days, shuttling visitors between Sha Tau Kok Public Pier and Kuk Po Pier.
Admission is free, though some activities require on-site ticket distribution. Plan your visit to explore this harmonious blend of nature, art, and culture.
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Hong Kong Disneyland
Lantau Island, Hong Kong
Sat, January 25 - Tue, February 25
10:00 AM Onwards
Prices vary
Hong Kong Disneyland Resort welcomes guests to a Magical Year After Year celebration, bringing good fortune and festive fun to the park this Year of the Dragon!
Enjoy exclusive experiences, including "Mickey’s Year of the Dragon Celebration," a new castle stage show featuring Raya from "Raya and the Last Dragon," Mulan’s sidekick Mushu, and Mickey and Friends in Chinese New Year attire. Meet beloved Disney characters across the park, including Mickey, Minnie, Duffy and Friends, and even Lotso from "Toy Story 3"! Guests can also make wishes at the Lunar New Year Wishing Wall, collect festive lai see with surprises, and shop limited-edition New Year merchandise.
Indulge in themed treats, such as Duffy & Friends Festival Éclairs and Disney-exclusive GODIVA gift boxes. Special Valentine’s Day experiences from Feb. 1-18 include romantic meet-and-greets with iconic Disney and Pixar couples. Plus, on Jan. 27, renowned pianist Lang Lang will perform live at the Castle of Magical Dreams.
Plan ahead for the newly designed Mickey and Friends guest rooms at Disney’s Hollywood Hotel, available from April 26 with early bookings starting Jan. 26.
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啟德體育園 Kai Tak Sports Park
38-39 Shing Kai Rd, Kowloon City, Hong Kong
Wed, February 5 - Sun, February 9
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Free, Register
The SCHKM Expo makes its debut at Kai Tak Sports Park from Feb. 5-8, bringing an exciting lead-up to the Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon 2025 on Feb. 9. This large-scale event will feature over 40 booths, a variety of interactive activities, and expert-led sessions on running, injury prevention, and training insights.
Visitors can enjoy a vibrant atmosphere with photo spots, a Cheering Station to record motivational messages for race day, and a Wishing Tree to mark the Year of the Snake or set personal goals. The highly anticipated Runners Wall, displaying the names of all 74,000 registered runners, and the SCHKM Milestone Wall, highlighting the marathon’s journey since 1997, will also be key attractions.
With an expected 120,000 visitors, this marks the most participated public event at Kai Tak Sports Park since its opening. Runners can collect their Runner’s Pack during the event, while marathon enthusiasts can gain insights into global races. Looking ahead, future editions aim to include international race collaborations, aligning with the event’s vision: "Together, We Run Further!"
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