What’s on in Hong Kong in March 2024

Party in the Park

ICHK Hong Lok Yuen Kindergarten and Primary’s annual “Party in the Park” is free to attend for everyone – students, alums, their families, friends and the wider community. Expect a day filled with fun activities, games, entertainment, shopping, delicious food and excellent company. This is also an excellent opportunity for prospective students and parents to learn more about the school and its community. 

When: March 2, 11am-3pm 

Where: ICHK Hong Lok Yuen (Kindergarten and Primary) 3, Twentieth Street, Hong Lok Yuen, Tai Po, New Territories


HULA Pop-up returns to The House

Popular luxury consignment store HULA founded by Hong Konger Sarah Fung has returned to Level 6 of The Upper House for a month-long residency.

When: Until April 1

Where: Level 6, The Upper House, 88 Queensway, Admiralty


Move It for Mental Health 2024

Mind HK’s annual Move It for Mental Health 2024 takes place throughout March. The campaign, sponsored by Lululemon, combines a 50km virtual challenge (walk, run, or hike 50 kilometres of nature trails) with the charity’s first physical Fun Run taking place on March 3 ($320 entry fee). Registration is open until March 10. 

When: Throughout March

Where: Throughout Hong Kong


Organic Day 2024

Organised by the Hong Kong Organic Resource Centre, Chater Garden and the Chater Road Pedestrian Precinct will transform into a large organic food market and carnival with over a hundred local organic farms, fisheries, and retailers. 

When: March 3, 10.30am-6pm

Where: Chater Garden and the Chater Road Pedestrian Precinct


2024 CDNIS Global University Fair

The 2024 CDNIS Global University Fair and panel discussions take place on Friday, March 8 The event is open to CDNIS students, parents, and the wider public. Click here for attending universities*. Please note that panelists are subject to change.

When: March 8, 3.45-6.45 pm

Where: Canadian International School of Hong Kong, 36 Nam Long Shan Road, Aberdeen


Duffy and Friends Play Days at Hong Kong Disneyland

The beloved annual fan festival “Duffy and Friends Play Days” returns to Hong Kong Disneyland.

Fans from far and wide are invited to immerse themselves in an exclusive Duffy Fans-tasy celebration and share heart-warming moments by joining the first-ever Duffy and Friends “The Joy of Sharing” Show; matching with their favourite fuzzy friends in all-new Springtime outfits at the Duffy and Friends Play House and join CookieAnn’s “Sharing is Sweet” Surprise Moment. 

From April 5 to May 5, fans can witness StellaLou’s dancing dream come true at Disney’s Storybook Theater as she performs with the Hong Kong Ballet in the highly anticipated return of “StellaLou’s Wonderful Wishes Ballet.” 

When: March 15 – June 10

Where: Hong Kong Disneyland, Lantau Island


Breathe, Meditate, Celebrate

Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, a global humanitarian with 42 years of experience in teaching breath-based meditation techniques will host a free-to-attend workshop as part of this mental health and wellness festival. Prior registration required here

When: March 16, 4.30-8pm

Where: Wan Chai Harbourfront Event Space


In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated; Dancers (from left) Ye Feifei, Garry Corpuz; Creative Design Army; Photography_Ken Ngan

The Rule Breakers

Artistic Director of Hong Kong Ballet, Septime Webre, presents a performance that pays homage to the rule breakers of ballet, those who fearlessly pushed the boundaries of tradition and paved the way for a new era of artistic expression. Tickets are available at Cityline now. Tickets priced from $220

When: March 22-24

Where: Lyric Theatre, The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, 1 Gloucester Road, Wan Chai


The Hong Kong Maritime Museum free admission

The Hong Kong Maritime Museum will offer free admission and a series of activities for children and their families on March 24 in collaboration with The Caravan Group. Visitors can enjoy fun activities including a marine cartoon screening, activity worksheets and storybooks for children, marine wildlife talks and guided tours.

When: March 24, 10am-7pmWhere: Hong Kong Maritime Museum, Central Pier 8


Discovery Bay Easter Egg Hunt

Egg Hunters will be divided into three age groups to enjoy this two-day event. Participants will receive a goodie bag, shovel set and souvenirs and each colourful Easter egg hunted can be redeemed for a prize (grand prizes valued above $1,000). Registration costs $280, public registration starts on February 29. 

When: March 29 – 30, 12 noon – 5pm 

Where: Tai Pak Beach


Disney in Concert Once Upon a Time

This magical journey into storytelling and music features four talented singers, a forty-six-piece orchestra, and high resolution and animated Feature Film sequences from Encanto, Frozen, Beauty and the Beast, Cinderella, The Little Mermaid, Tangled, The Lion King and many more. Tickets cost from $280

When: March 29, 11am & 3pm

Where: Star Hall, 3/F., Kowloonbay International Trade and Exhibition Centre


Peppa Pig’s Adventure

Following a hugely successful UK tour, Peppa Pig’s Adventure is coming to Hong Kong this Easter. Peppa, George and their friends are brought to life in this enthralling theatrical production featuring mascots and life-size puppets with a brand new story, loads of songs and heaps of fun. Tickets cost from $280

When: March 31, 11am & 2.30pm

Where: Star Hall, 3/F., Kowloon Bay International Trade and Exhibition Centre

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The 14th Annual Ladies’ Long Lunch

The Christina Noble Children’s Foundation’s Ladies’ Long Lunch is back this year, promising fun, glamour – and, hopefully, plenty of donations for charity. The lunch has traditionally been one of the hottest tickets in town during Hong Kong Rugby 7s. This year around 250 guests, including some of the city’s most glamorous ladies, will be sitting down to lunch and plenty of bubbles for a good cause. Tickets cost $2,000. To book contact amy.djokovic@cncf.org

When: April 5, 12.30-3.30pm 

Where: 3/F Member’s Stand, Hong Kong Jockey Club, Happy Valley Racecourse, Hong Kong


Handmade Hong Kong Spring Market

Entry is free to Handmade Hong Kong’s finest craft market in town. A delightfully curated selection of Hong Kong’s most fabulous indie-craft talents will be showcasing one-of-a-kind items directly from designers, artists, and makers. 

When: April 7, 11am-6pm 

Where: The Repulse Bay’s Seaview Terrace, 109 Repulse Bay Road, Repulse Bay


Natalie Duncan (Maria), Julia Salatti (Liesl), and the von Trapp children in The Sound of Music – Photo by Harmony Studio SG

The Sound of Music 

This global tour celebrates the 65th anniversary of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Broadway musical, tickets are available at soundofmusichk.com.

When: April 16-June 9

Where: Grand Theatre of the Xiqu Centre, West Kowloon Cultural District, Tsim Sha Tsui