Whether you want to immerse yourself in some fascinating music or interest your brain with some knowledgeable tours and conventions, Hong Kong brings it all for you to make the best out of the upcoming month. Scroll down to check out the best August 2023 events and regardless of which event you are going to, don’t forget to apply some sunscreen.
S20 Songkran Music Festival
Aptly described as the world’s wettest party, the S20 Songkran Music Festival splashes down in Hong Kong this summer. It guarantees non-stop fun as attendees partake in water fights and watch entertaining musical performances in an ode to the traditional Thai New Year. Taking to the stage are local and international artists such as Breathe Carolina, Krewella, Karlie Chui and Yukio. If playing with water is not your idea of fun, head to one of the dry zones where you can dance to the music without getting a drop of water on you. When you get hungry, there are tonnes of snacks and drinks options.
When: August 5 – 6
Where: Central Harbourfront
How much: From HK$1,180
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Sai Kung Mystery Night Adventure
If you are fascinated by the beauties of nature and intrigued by the idea of discovering different species in their natural habitat by moonlight, then this night adventure is for you. Led by knowledgeable guides, you will explore the country parks and protected areas of Sai Kung, from farmland, forests and orchards to ponds, where you can expect frogs and insects amid a host of nocturnal creatures. Be sure to carry a water bottle, mosquito repellent and a night torch for an unhinged experience.
When: August 11
Where: Sai Kung
How much: From HK$250
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Hong Kong International Saxophone Symposium
Instigated in 2009 by acclaimed classical saxophonist Kenneth Tse, the HKISS 2023 once again brings talented musicians from all over the world to perform on the grand stage, both indoors and out. This year’s tribute to the sounds of the sax takes place over three days, with Tse headlining the finale on 19 August. The ensemble gala on the 15th, titled Schéhérazade, promises a blend of youth and mastery under the watchful eye of guest conductor James Leung.
When: August 13, 15 and 19
Where: Hong Kong Arts Centre Shouson Theatre
How much: From HK$250
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Vegetarian And Vegan Food And Cultural Tour
This culinary tour around Kowloon presents some delectable offerings at fascinating neighbourhood eateries. It also takes in a few tourist spots in between the designated food stops. So if you are vegan or just enjoy the occasional plant-based meal, sign up to discover a different slice of local life.
When: August 19
Where: Various venues in Kowloon
How much: HK$575
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Lauv: The Between Albums Tour
Having written and crooned his share of hit melodies including I Like Me Better and Who – a collaboration with K-pop superstars BTS – Ari Staprans Leff returns to Hong Kong as part of his summer tour of Asia. The American music genius very popularly called Lauv is set to wow raucous full houses of local fans for two nights. Joining him on stage for a special performance is fellow US pop singer Alexander 23.
When: August 22 – 23
Where: AsiaWorld-Expo
How much: From HK$588
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HK International Tattoo Convention
Aiming to promote tattoo culture and put to rest negative opinions, Hong Kong’s three-day tattoo convention returns for its seventh edition after a four-year gap. Created by Gabe Shum, it attracts talented tattooists from all over the world and provides insights into the techniques used within the art form. Aspiring tattooists can also join competitions.
When: August 25 – 27
Where: Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre
How much: From HK$500
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Computer & Communications Festival
With technology leading us into the unchartered territory of AI and the metaverse, keeping up with the latest inventions in the sector is a smart move. The best place is the Computer & Communications Festival, which always delights local tech aficionados. This year’s must-browse areas include the Web3 Asia Sports Tech & Esports Experience Zone, the 5G & Green Tech Zone and for a different generation, the Smart Technology for the Elderly Pavilion.
When: August 25 – 28
Where: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
How much: HK$35
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Vital Signs
Paying tribute to neon signs is the Vital Signs exhibition, a joint venture between Tai Kwun and Tetra Neon Exchange which strives to preserve Hong Kong’s iconic signage heritage. The exhibition will showcase a selection of Instagrammable neon signs and highlight their history and pioneers. Curious minds can also learn the chemical elements that come together to form different colours.
When: Until September 3
Where: Tai Kwun
How much: Free entry
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Fantasy In Fabric
Taiwanese textile artist Danny Amazonas is known for his colourful quilts and mosaic collages. Having made fabric art since the 1990s, he has established himself as one of the leading figures in the field by creating iconic ‘freehand patchwork’ patterns. The Fantasy in Fabric exhibition perfectly captures this unique style. Amazonas gathers thousands of fabric pieces in different materials like silk and cotton, stitches them together and paints on them to construct his masterpieces.
When: Until September 10
Where: Artspace K
How much: Free entry
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