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Events

Hong Kong Wine & Dine month – 27th October – 30th November 2011

From 27th – 30th October 2011 Hong Kong will be cooking up an exciting extravaganza of exceptional wines and gourmet delights for its visitors’ pleasure kicking off November wine and dine month. Dine on the finest selections of Dim Sum and delectable dishes alongside live music and cool entertainment in the heart of Hong Kong. During the Wine & Dine festival you can sample vintage wines and tantalising food for free as the event takes over the city with a tantalizing aroma of local cuisine. To visit Hong Kong is to experience some of the finest tastes in the Far East and dining is an event in itself. Throughout November Hong Kong celebrates its amazing talent for providing the most irresistible food. On offer are various food and drink promotions in popular food districts such as Lan Kwai Fong and the quaint seaside village of Stanley. The city's top hotels and restaurants will also be serving up tempting wine and dine offers. There are various wine promotions such as Burgundy Week, the HKTDC Hong Kong International Wine & Spirits Fair and Winefuture Hong Kong 2011. Don't miss the wine appreciation classes, wine –themed cooking classes and themed tours. Throw in the various wine and dine offers from all over town and what's not to love about November Wine and Dine month?

The Great Outdoors - 13 Nov - 11 Dec 2011

Hong Kong covers more than 1,000sq km with over 70% of it rural consisting of rolling hills and mountains, coastal landscapes, rock formation and sea views. The Great Outdoors event is a great opportunity to see the beauty and serenity of Hong Kong’s natural landscape first hand

Winterfest - 25 Nov - 01 Jan 2012

Hong Kong has been named as one of the Top 10 places to spend Christmas. During WinterFest the city is aglow with festive lighting and glorious Victoria Harbour is a dazzling sight with all the surrounding illuminations. The holiday season offers great opportunities for a bargain during the winter shopping sales while the city's restaurants are filled with seasonal dishes.

Chinese New Year – 23 Jan 2012

The most important celebration in the Chinese calendar, Chinese New Year in Hong Kong is a fantastic opportunity to experience all that is great about Hong Kong! Festivities include flamboyant flower markets, a spectacular night parade, a float display and stage performances, fabulous fireworks and lively sporting events, plus plenty of other attractions. Chinese New Year celebrations allow visitors to discover all the wonderful events and attractions synonymous with Hong Kong and its ancient traditions, rituals and culture. You'll find the festive mood infectious as the people of Hong Kong come out to welcome the New Year! Chinese New Year also brings with it some fantastic shopping bargains and foodie delights. Hong Kong is one of the world's truly great shopping destinations where you can buy virtually anything you want. You'll find there's no better place to indulge yourself. You can also enjoy the sumptuous food offered in this Culinary Capital of Asia; and savour HK signature dishes and Chinese festive delicacies.

Hong Kong Rugby Sevens 23 – 25 March 2012

The Rugby Sevens are held in Hong Kong each year and present a wonderful opportunity to experience exhilarating sport in a vibrant city. We are able to source accommodation and travel for this event at very competitive prices so give us a call today.

Cheung Chau Bun Festival – April 2012

Join the locals as they celebrate the traditional festivals of Hong Kong and experience the city's fascinating living culture! The unique Cheung Chau Bun Festival is just one of the four classic traditional festivals that take place in Hong Kong in April and May. There are also events marking the birthdays of important deities such as Tin Hau and Tam Kung as well as a religious festival celebrating the birth of Lord Buddha.

Dragon Boat Festival – June 2012

This ancient event commemorates the death of a popular Chinese national hero, Qu Yuan, who drowned himself in the Mi Lo River over 2,000 years ago to protest against the corrupt rulers. Legend has it that as townspeople attempted to rescue Qu Yuan, they beat drums to scare fish away and threw dumplings into the sea to keep the fish from eating his body. The real highlight of the festival is the fierce-looking dragon boats racing in a lively, vibrant spectacle. Teams race the elaborately decorated dragon boats to the beat of heavy drums. The special boats, which measure more than 10 metres, have ornately carved and painted "dragon" heads and tails, and each carries a crew of 20-22 paddlers.

Today, festival activities recall this legendary event. People eat rice-and-meat dumplings wrapped in bamboo leaves; and many look forward to swimming or even simply dipping their hands in the water. One of the most exciting sports you will ever see in Hong Kong the Dragon Boat Festival is a true delight to be part of.

Hong Kong’s unique attractions…

Big Buddha & Ngong Ping 360 - The Big Buddha is located at Ngong Ping, Lantau Island in Hong Kong symbolising the harmonious relationship between man and nature. Ngong Ping 360 is a visually spectacular cable car journey from Tung Chung, crossing Tung Chung Bay.

HK Disneyland Located in Lantau Island Hong Kong Disneyland is a great combination of the Disney magic alongside Chinese culture, customs and traditions. The park consists of four themed areas including Adventureland, which is the largest among all Disney parks and home to Tarzan’s Treehouse, Mainstreet USA, Fantasyland, Tomorrowland. Non-stop fun from day to night the theme park offers the classic fairy-tale experience you’d expect from Disney with adventure and discovery along the way.

Ocean Park Situated in the Southern District of Hong Kong, Ocean Park is a fantastic day out offering the opportunity to experience thrill rides alongside a marine mammal park. The park is home to 11 animal exhibits, such as a Giant panda habitat, a jelly fish and Chinese sturgeon aquarium, as well as a four-story aquarium displaying more than 2,000 fish. Covering an area of 870,000 square metres of land the park is separated by a large mountain and there is a gondola lift system connecting the two parts of Ocean Park as well as a theatre and cultural shows taking place throughout the day.


Sky100 the latest attraction in Hong Kong, the ICC is the fourth tallest building in the world with the tallest hotel in the world at its peak – the Ritz Carlton. On the 100th floor is an observatory deck offering breathtaking 360 degree views of the bustling city. With high speed elevators whisking you up to the top floor in just 60 seconds, advanced telescopes with day and night views, professional photo booth and a state-of-the-art interactive exhibition of Hong Kong’s history and culture the Sky100 is a great deal more than just a must-see attraction.

The Peak One of the most popular attractions in Hong Kong, The Peak is absolutely incredible! Looking down you’ll be amazed by the spectacular views over the surrounding skyline, Victoria Harbour and Kowloon. Getting there is an adventure in itself as you take the Peak Tram pulled up a steep incline of 33 metres by steel cables. The Peak Tower has become one of Hong Kong’s most striking landmarks and a destination in its own right with continuous unfolding vistas ahead.

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