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Harbour Hopping: Explore Hong Kong’s Best Activities by the Water’s Edge

The iconic Victoria Harbour comes alive this season as it hosts an array of incredible things to eat, see, do, and capture in photos right by the water. 

 

MUST-SEE SPECTACLE: The Giant Rubber Duck Returns with A Friend

Remember the giant inflatable rubber duck that captured everyone’s attention in 2013? Well, it’s back! This year, not just one, but two enormous rubber ducks will grace Victoria Harbour. Created by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman and curated by AllRightsReserved, these 18-meter-tall ducks will be floating in the

harbour from June 10 to 23. Don’t miss this playful spectacle!

MUST-JOIN EVENTS: Traditional Festivals with Modern Twist and Live Entertainment
Traditional Festivals with a Modern Twist

Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Hong Kong by joining the Dragon Boat Festival on June 22. Watch as over 200 local and international teams compete in thrilling races at Stanley, dressed in colorful costumes. The excitement continues with the Hong Kong International Dragon Boat Races on June 24-25, featuring 160 teams from around the world paddling through Victoria Harbour. Plus, you can snap a selfie with your favorite LINE FRIENDS characters at the dragon boat-themed exhibit!

 

Live entertainment lights up the harbourside

Over five consecutive weekends from 8 July, the Wan Chai harbourfront welcomes the first-ever Harbour Chill Carnival. Organised by Hong Kong Tourism Board, this family-friendly event features live music performances from on a stage on the water, performing arts showcases, and exhilarating X Games demonstrations. Stay until sundown for a special edition of “A Symphony of Lights” multimedia light and pyro show that illuminates the Hong Kong skyline. 

The party comes to Discovery Bay on 29-30 July for NextWave. Hong Kong’s first-ever beach carnival features an array of live performances and DJ sets by local and international artists, as well as food trucks, artisan markets and water sports.

The action returns to Central Harbourfront on 5–6 August for the S2O Hong Kong Songkran Music Festival, which brings the energy of Thailand’s famed New Year celebrations to the city for the very first time. Expect a top-tier line-up of DJs and thrilling water and light spectacles, accompanied by stunning visual effects and a 360-degree water splashing experience.

 

 

MUST-EAT TREATS: Savour classic Hong Kong fare by the harbourside

The Peninsula Hotel takes to the seas

Legendary harbourfront hotel The Peninsula is taking its famed afternoon tea to the lavishly appointed World Star cruise liner every weekend and public holiday until 2 July. Hop aboard for an afternoon of relaxation and indulgence, with delectable sweet and savoury bites, teas, cocktails, and live music in front of the iconic harbour and skyline.

 

Iconic seasonal treats

Snacking in Hong Kong is serious business – and one is never short of options when cravings strike. For a sweet treat, the iconic Mister Softee truck is a must-find along the harbour. Keep an ear out for the familiar nostalgic jingle as it wanders along the waterfront – if you are lucky enough to catch it, indulge in a cone of creamy soft serve that’s perfect for beating the heat.

Beyond the classic cones, Hong Kong offers a variety of refreshing treats that showcase its unique cultural influences. Try favourites like grass jelly, red bean ice, tofu fa, sugar cane juice, or mango pomelo sago. Grab one to go and enjoy it al fresco with an iconic harbour view. 

From high-octane dragon boat racing and music events to family-friendly fun, there are plenty of ways to experience an unforgettable stay in Hong Kong. Add these exciting events and activities to your bucket list for your next trip to Hong Kong to experience the best of what the city has to offer this season.

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